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Just Die Baby
RIP Al Davis
Thoughts and prayers Raider Nation.
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Thoughts and prayers Raider Nation.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/70743 ... se-unknown
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- Antonio Brown
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Well played...we'd also accept "A Commitment to Rigamortis".
RIP...of course he had to kick it just when the Raidahs are back to being respectable. Do RaidahFans even mourn his death or do they just go punch a ChargerFan?
RIP...of course he had to kick it just when the Raidahs are back to being respectable. Do RaidahFans even mourn his death or do they just go punch a ChargerFan?
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Mourn?
They're probably out celebrating by breaking windows and starting dumpster fires.
They're probably out celebrating by breaking windows and starting dumpster fires.
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The Greatest Raider Ever - RIP Mr. Davis
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That's what makes it tough, War Wagon.
His Hall of Fame worthy contributions to the NFL, helping it move toward the league we love, are indisputable. His leadership, rebellion, and willingness to buck the establishment while the Raiders won 3 Super Bowls and earning countless playoff appearances are legendary.
Did he hold on too long into an era where his style didn't work? Yep.
Should it tarnish his legacy? That's a tough one to answer simply but I'll still mourn the passing of an AFL/NFL giant.
His Hall of Fame worthy contributions to the NFL, helping it move toward the league we love, are indisputable. His leadership, rebellion, and willingness to buck the establishment while the Raiders won 3 Super Bowls and earning countless playoff appearances are legendary.
Did he hold on too long into an era where his style didn't work? Yep.
Should it tarnish his legacy? That's a tough one to answer simply but I'll still mourn the passing of an AFL/NFL giant.
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The sad thing is, this team better not stay in the family.
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When Davis is buried he will be buried standing so as to reaffirm his commitment to "going vertical."
"Once upon a time, dinosaurs didn't have families. They lived in the woods and ate their children. It was a golden age."
—Earl Sinclair
"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
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—Earl Sinclair
"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
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No arguement here, along with Lamar Hunt, Bud Adams, etc. they were charter members of the "foolish club", the owners who started the AFL of which was said that it would never work.Flawed Logic wrote:His Hall of Fame worthy contributions to the NFL, helping it move toward the league we love, are indisputable.
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What a guy he was. Rest in peace Al Davis. Thinking of you Raider Nation.
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I call bullshit. Everyone knows the Crypt Keeper has been dead goin' on 10 years now. Wouldn't surprise me to see him holding a presser come Tuesday...
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Al Davis
Deader than Ted Kennedy.
Feel good story of the week.
Feel good story of the week.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
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Well, it seems I've been GDed by the NFL forum. Oh well.
'spose I should piss on a AFC west fan in his memory if i see one today.
RIP Al.
'spose I should piss on a AFC west fan in his memory if i see one today.
RIP Al.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
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A Charger hat will do.smackaholic wrote:Well, it seems I've been GDed by the NFL forum. Oh well.
'spose I should piss on a AFC west fan in his memory if i see one today.
RIP Al.
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"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
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—Earl Sinclair
"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
- Antonio Brown
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Truman wrote:I call bullshit. Everyone knows the Crypt Keeper has been dead goin' on 10 years now. Wouldn't surprise me to see him holding a presser come Tuesday...
Tiger Woods....ALLEGEDLY wrote:"Hey, it's, uh, it's Tiger. I need you to do me a huge favor. Um, can you please, uh, take your name off your phone. My wife went through my phone. And, uh, may be calling you. If you can, please take your name off that and, um, and what do you call it just have it as a number on the voice mail, just have it as your telephone number. That's it, OK. You gotta do this for me. Huge. Quickly. All right. Bye."
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Nice scoop Bri.
Gheesh, first Steve Jobs and now Algore..two geniuses in one week...who's next? Pelosi?
Gheesh, first Steve Jobs and now Algore..two geniuses in one week...who's next? Pelosi?
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The league is going to be a lot more dull without him. It's been a pleasure hating on him over the years.
RIP
RIP
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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What a legend along with Lamar Hunt. RIP Mr. Davis and having a good thought for Raider nation.
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Great idea, Todd. Maybe they should name the AFC Championship trophy after Davis, as it appears nobody else is worthy...Toddowen wrote: The Bolts should offer some kind of tribute out of respect, as should every team up against the Raiders for the rest of the year, most of which would never have been born without Al Davis.
Oh, wait...
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Only because Hunt died first.Truman wrote:Great idea, Todd. Maybe they should name the AFC Championship trophy after Davis, as it appears nobody else is worthy...Toddowen wrote: The Bolts should offer some kind of tribute out of respect, as should every team up against the Raiders for the rest of the year, most of which would never have been born without Al Davis.
Oh, wait...
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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Let's not get carried away.Toddowen wrote: The Bolts should offer some kind of tribute out of respect, as should every team up against the Raiders for the rest of the year,
Personally, I will be pulling for the Duhs on Sunday just this once. I hope they blast Autumn Wind in the locker room then come out raging and kick the dicks off of the Texans.
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Correct. Only reason. A whole twenty-two years before his death. Ever'body figgered ol' Lamar'd go first, hence the honor.mvscal wrote:Only because Hunt died first.Truman wrote:Great idea, Todd. Maybe they should name the AFC Championship trophy after Davis, as it appears nobody else is worthy...Toddowen wrote: The Bolts should offer some kind of tribute out of respect, as should every team up against the Raiders for the rest of the year, most of which would never have been born without Al Davis.
Oh, wait...
You got anything to add here, Loser, or are you content with a white-hot poker lodged firmly up your ass? Fucking bag of flaming fuck...
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Wow. You really are clueless.mvscal wrote: Only because Hunt died first.
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October 8, 2011 - the very saddest of days in The Nation.
Simply put, Al Davis was the Raiders.
Going forward, win or lose, Raider football will never be quite the same.
RIP, Al.
Simply put, Al Davis was the Raiders.
Going forward, win or lose, Raider football will never be quite the same.
RIP, Al.
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save your crocodile tears, dude is going to burn in hell.
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For ruining the Raiders? Are you kidding? He'll sit on the right hand of God, just for that.War Wagon wrote:save your crocodile tears, dude is going to burn in hell.
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Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
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Like for Blackhawks fans when Dollar Bill Wirtz passed away, Al passing away will be the best thing to happen to the Duhs.
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Buttsy, I was never able to muster up enough hate for Al to bash him real hard.
I think it's that way with most all Raider fans of my age - who were around to live through the glory years that he gave us.
Those years were unforgettable and SO much fun.
50 years of Al Davis football can just about be split in half.
1962-1985.
1986-2011.
The first half, yeah, the man was BRILLIANT, DYNAMIC, and he just plain GOT IT DONE.
The second half, he was very mediocre - and in the last 10 years, just horrendously bad.
Too many lawsuits distracted him in the 80's and 90's and then in the 00's he just couldn't come to grips with the need to take a step back and let others get more involved in handling the organization.
But in the very bad times, I couldn't slam him much.
Never could.
As a fan, he had already given me so much.
He was fiercely loyal, he built and fostered a sports organization that was quite unique, and he simply busted his ass to try to WIN.
I wanted him to live to 100.
Again, it's a terribly sad day for Raider fans.
I think it's that way with most all Raider fans of my age - who were around to live through the glory years that he gave us.
Those years were unforgettable and SO much fun.
50 years of Al Davis football can just about be split in half.
1962-1985.
1986-2011.
The first half, yeah, the man was BRILLIANT, DYNAMIC, and he just plain GOT IT DONE.
The second half, he was very mediocre - and in the last 10 years, just horrendously bad.
Too many lawsuits distracted him in the 80's and 90's and then in the 00's he just couldn't come to grips with the need to take a step back and let others get more involved in handling the organization.
But in the very bad times, I couldn't slam him much.
Never could.
As a fan, he had already given me so much.
He was fiercely loyal, he built and fostered a sports organization that was quite unique, and he simply busted his ass to try to WIN.
I wanted him to live to 100.
Again, it's a terribly sad day for Raider fans.
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Flawed Logic wrote:That's what makes it tough, War Wagon.
His Hall of Fame worthy contributions to the NFL, helping it move toward the league we love, are indisputable. His leadership, rebellion, and willingness to buck the establishment while the Raiders won 3 Super Bowls and earning countless playoff appearances are legendary.
Did he hold on too long into an era where his style didn't work? Yep.
Should it tarnish his legacy? That's a tough one to answer simply but I'll still mourn the passing of an AFL/NFL giant.
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Looks like picking the Raiders to cover this weekend was a GOOD idea after all . . . . . . . .
Go Patriots! ! ! !
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In true Al Davis style let's hope the pall-bearers manage to get the casket from the hearse to the burial site in under 4.4 seconds.
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Screw_Michigan wrote:Like for Blackhawks fans when Dollar Bill Wirtz passed away, Al passing away will be the best thing to happen to the Duhs.
Wirtz held that team down from Day 1...at least Al had some glory days. Question is, do they have a Rocky Wirtz to take over the Raidahs?
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PFT is reporting that the Davis family should be able to retain possession and that Mark Davis does have an interest in running the team. Of course nothing official.Shoalzie wrote:Screw_Michigan wrote:Like for Blackhawks fans when Dollar Bill Wirtz passed away, Al passing away will be the best thing to happen to the Duhs.
Wirtz held that team down from Day 1...at least Al had some glory days. Question is, do they have a Rocky Wirtz to take over the Raidahs?
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"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
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love him or hate him, he definitely made the NFL much more interesting....most of the guys that played for him loved the guy and that speaks volumes....
get out, get out while there's still time
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That could be disastrous. In the very short time I worked there, Mark Davis was known throughout the building as a restaurant-quality fuck up. The team was Al's child, or at least the one he spent all his time raising.BSmack wrote:PFT is reporting that the Davis family should be able to retain possession and that Mark Davis does have an interest in running the team. Of course nothing official.Shoalzie wrote:Screw_Michigan wrote:Like for Blackhawks fans when Dollar Bill Wirtz passed away, Al passing away will be the best thing to happen to the Duhs.
Wirtz held that team down from Day 1...at least Al had some glory days. Question is, do they have a Rocky Wirtz to take over the Raidahs?
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Autumn wind, indeed. Fare thee well, Pirate ... fare thee well.
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Thats a RACK.jiminphilly wrote:In true Al Davis style let's hope the pall-bearers manage to get the casket from the hearse to the burial site in under 4.4 seconds.
Tart is right...my father got to witness Al at his very best and his worst. I was somewhere in between and remember Plunkett, Long, Allen and later on the Bo Jackson and "fuck you Marcus, Bo is better" debacle (Bo was, of course), as well as Schroeder, Hostetler, and Gannon years that finally ended yesterday. Mixed feelings about it to be sure, but the man was a legend who helped shaped the NFL into what it is today.
RJack, The team was left to Mark (his son), Carol (his wife), and John Madden. We'll be MUCH better off futurewise without Al and his syncophantic hanger ons like Herrera running the fucking show.
RIP Al Davis.
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Is Madden involved in the team?
Everyone is heaping all the credit for the good years on Al, but, I think his single greatest move was hiring John. Dude was arguably the best coach in the history of the NFL. He's proven over the past 3 decades behind the mike that he knows football and more importantly, football players, better than anyone. If his ticker hadn't forced him out of the game way too soon, he would likely be working on a second hand of SB rings by now.
That being said, I'm glad he did hang up his clipboard. As a kid in the seventies and a steelers fan, I hated that motherfukker more than anything. Had he continued to coach, I would likely be sitting in the pen now serving out a murder 1 rap for killing him somewhere around 1989 after winning his 5th ring.
Everyone is heaping all the credit for the good years on Al, but, I think his single greatest move was hiring John. Dude was arguably the best coach in the history of the NFL. He's proven over the past 3 decades behind the mike that he knows football and more importantly, football players, better than anyone. If his ticker hadn't forced him out of the game way too soon, he would likely be working on a second hand of SB rings by now.
That being said, I'm glad he did hang up his clipboard. As a kid in the seventies and a steelers fan, I hated that motherfukker more than anything. Had he continued to coach, I would likely be sitting in the pen now serving out a murder 1 rap for killing him somewhere around 1989 after winning his 5th ring.
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Hopefully he'll be able to get real haircut instead of just dropping a salad bowl on his head.Raydah James wrote:The team was left to Mark (his son),
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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lol
Yeah, sort of looked like Peter Brady dyed his hair blond and took over the Raiduhs.
Yeah, sort of looked like Peter Brady dyed his hair blond and took over the Raiduhs.
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And where would video game football be without John? We'd still be playing High Impact Football or some other gax shit.smackaholic wrote:but, I think his single greatest move was hiring John.
RIP Alcula.