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Some may think that "the Raiders will be better off when Al steps down or passes". Well, think of it this way. Davis loved the Raiders, and didn't want to give up on them. He tried his best to improve the team. Most people wouldn't be managing an NFL team at that age. Usually, they'd retire by then. But Al was different. He made them great once, and he wanted to do it again. He actually wasn't doing too bad these last 2 years. (Remember, I hate the Raiders, but this is true)
May Al Davis RIP. The NFL won't be the same without him.
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2014 Pick'Em Challenge Champion Proud Fan of the 3 Time Super Bowl Champion Denver Broncos
Yes, rest in peace Al. And warmest wishes to the Davis family and Raider Nation. He was a good man who did a lot for the NFL as we know it. Who knows.. if not for Al, we might not have had a successful AFL that has lead to our Broncos as we know them.
Al...
*2011 BCMB Locker Room Division I League Champion*
Mr. Davis, although you were an arch rival you did a lot for the game and quite a bit for the Broncos. After all it was you who fired Shanahan and made him so mad he came here and beat the Raiders for over a decade and brought us 2 super bowls.
This is the only time I will do this, but I feel its truly deserved for an icon of the sport.
Thanks for all the memories and being apart of what was easily the biggest rivalry in my life time,also thank you for help shaping the game to what it is today
Secondly, when "Barrel Man" died, Al Davis sent a silver and black bouquet of flowers to the funeral and personally signed the card. That one act softened me up on the Raiders organization and Al Davis. Barrel Man was honestly someone only we as Bronco Fans really thought something of, but Al Davis's act showed that he could see the bigger picture and put people over the team's rivalry. RIP Al Davis, football rebel and innovator.
Wow, that was sweet of him. I didn't know he did that. We should deluge Raiders HQ with orange and blue goodies.
Secondly, when "Barrel Man" died, Al Davis sent a silver and black bouquet of flowers to the funeral and personally signed the card. That one act softened me up on the Raiders organization and Al Davis. Barrel Man was honestly someone only we as Bronco Fans really thought something of, but Al Davis's act showed that he could see the bigger picture and put people over the team's rivalry. RIP Al Davis, football rebel and innovator.
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