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The legendary Raiders owner Al Davis died in 2011, having moved his franchise from Oakland to Los Angeles and back, but he ...
During Al Davis' heyday, the NFL would've never allowed a team in Las Vegas due to the city's ties to gambling. It's a very ...
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Raiders Wire on MSNPete Carroll's approach to team building is reminiscent of classic Al Davis RaidersAs we remember Al Davis on his Birthday, we also see some similarities to how he built the Raiders championship teams and ...
In the late 1960s and into the 1970s, a young Mark Davis and his family saw Jimmy Durante go through his paces on stage, ...
Pete Carroll believed in Geno Smith when no one else did. This brings to mind a great Raiders success story. It also brings to mind the methods of the franchise's very successful former owner, the ...
Take a listen to Al Davis' full speech from the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 1992 enshrinement ceremony on this edition ...
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Al Davis turned a failing team into one of football's most successful franchises as a three-time Super Bowl champion. He savored battle both on and off the field, and after a court fight relocated ...
Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis has been known for his crazy antics in his 40 plus years with the franchise. From moving the team out of Los Angeles to his outbursts in the media, he is notorious ...
This is Al Davis, one of the most influential owners and recognizable personalities in NFL history. If the Raiders were playing in the ‘90s, you expect Al Davis to be a topic of conversation.
The legendary Raiders owner Al Davis died in 2011, having moved his franchise from Oakland to Los Angeles and back, but he didn't live to see his team in Las Vegas. His son and successor says he ...
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