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Voila! Raiders' new chef makes Curry a main dish


Anyone seeking signs of life in a Raiders organization that too often strangles itself will note the team's latest projection for . Starting wide receiver. What this means, see, is someone who can make plays is actually getting the chance to do that. From the start. "The ball's in my court for the first time," says Curry, entering his sixth season. "It's mine to lose and not mine to take. All the years before I had to go out there and perform to get playing time. Now if I don't perform, it's on me." (Inside Bay Area)

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