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Raiders’ Guenther: Burfict victim of ‘witch hunt’

An incensed Paul Guenther, the Raiders’ defensive coordinator, passionately came to the defense of suspended linebacker Vontaze Burfict on Thursday, saying the punishment doesn’t make sense.

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