December 2009: Week 3

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Welcome back to in this weeks offering of The NOR CAL Report


The Sharks Are in a position that Team Teal hasn't been in a while, looking up at the Kings in the Pacific division standings.


The Raiders were fired up to win 2 in a row for the first time in a long time, but JaMarcus Russell killed any chance of that by entering the game for Bruce Gradkowski in the 2nd half. All I have to say is BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

The 49ers make a statement to the entire country on Monday Night Football, but it might be one loss to many as the faithful do their best to manifest a Christmas playoff miracle.

The Warriors lose, while more Dubs look to leave Chris Cohan's joke of  an NBA franchise ...

The Kings continue to play way above expectations, as Tyreke Evans gets compared to some of the biggest names in hoops.

We are gonna take the rest of the year off and enjoy the season you do the same, and lets hope 2010 brings us NorCal Sports fans some more victories.

UP NEXT: We attempt to get back in shape after holiday feasting.  Make sure you check back in the beginning of the year for more of the best On Demand Online media on the net right here on The Norcal Report.


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