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Interesting piece of Chiefs Raiders history. When Derick Thomas died his family was unable to pay for funeral expenses, so Al Davis covered the costs.
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Interesting piece of Chiefs Raiders history. When Derick Thomas died his family was unable to pay for funeral expenses, so Al Davis covered the costs.

Thought this was an interesting piece of Chiefs Raiders history that many may not know.

Link: /www.sfgate.com/raiders/tafur/amp/Al-Davis-A-heart-as-big-as-anyone-I-ve-ever-2326559.php?client=safari (mobile sorry)


Which actors would play prominent coaches and players in a movie/TV show about NFL history? I'll start: Jackie Earle Haley as Al Davis
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The NFL today is almost like a different game compared to the way it was played back in the day. The players were often bloody and muddy, the quarterbacks weren’t treated like fragile primadonnas, and the logos and lore were legendary. If you are nostalgic for the Gridiron greatness of the past, this sub is for you.


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Which actors would play prominent coaches and players in a movie/TV show about NFL history? I'll start: Jackie Earle Haley as Al Davis
r/Oldschool_NFL - Which actors would play prominent coaches and players in a movie/TV show about NFL history? I'll start: Jackie Earle Haley as Al Davis

Jim Caldwell allows college and high school coaches to come and watch OTA practices because Al Davis used to allow him to do it when he was a young coach.
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Jim Caldwell allows college and high school coaches to come and watch OTA practices because Al Davis used to allow him to do it when he was a young coach.

Quote from 06/04 presser: “You know, often times you find that different teams do it different ways. I, on one hand, believe in it because of the fact that these men, whatever level, obviously there are no pro coaches here, but colleges, high schools, I think it’s incumbent upon us to give these guys an opportunity to come in and kind of see how we do, what we do. I was a young coach in 1981 I think it might have been. I used to go visit pro teams during the summer. Some pro teams wouldn’t let you in. One team that I had heard would let me in was the Oakland Raiders. I called, Al Davis let me come in and he spent three days with me. He walked around with me personally. I was coaching the defensive backs at that time trying to find out about bump-and-run coverage. There were two teams that were playing great bump-and-run coverage in the pros – Kansas City Chiefs and the Oakland Raiders. You had Lester (Hayes) on the corner out there and Mike Haynes and all those guys that played well. I think Jack Stanton might have been the secondary coach, but he took time with me, walked me around at practice. He never left my side at practice. We’d walk over there with drill work, go through it and at night time he’d come back in at night and he and I would watch film from 10 o’clock at night until the wee hours of the morning. Go back to the hotel, get some sleep, come back and do it all over again. Three days in a row, and this was a guy who was running the whole operation. So, from that experience I really believe in allowing guys to come in and see what we do. I think that’s the way it should be. It helped me out tremendously in my career.”

edit*** I guess Micheal Rothstein reads reddit. Sup bro.




Al Davis on Trading Randy Moss to the Patriots “You know how many teams turned him down? That guy in Green Bay thought he couldn’t run anymore. Even Denver, where they’ll take anybody, turned him down.”


Darren Rovell- "At NFL owner's meetings in 1995, the NFL offered Al Davis 90% financing on a new LA stadium & 2 Super Bowls between 2000-2006. He passed."
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Darren Rovell- "At NFL owner's meetings in 1995, the NFL offered Al Davis 90% financing on a new LA stadium & 2 Super Bowls between 2000-2006. He passed."

Here is his twitter.

I can't pull up the exact link. Twitter is blocked at work. If someone leaves the link in the comments I can edit it into the post.





[The Athletic] “OK, we’ll effing do it,” Al Davis barked to Scott Pioli..... “You and Belichick are screwing me.”.... Davis and the Raiders weren't the only ones the Patriots were screwing. Green Bay could only watch as Randy Moss joined New England.
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[The Athletic] “OK, we’ll effing do it,” Al Davis barked to Scott Pioli..... “You and Belichick are screwing me.”.... Davis and the Raiders weren't the only ones the Patriots were screwing. Green Bay could only watch as Randy Moss joined New England.


Will we ever see another owner who hates and fight the NFL like we did with Al Davis?
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Will we ever see another owner who hates and fight the NFL like we did with Al Davis?

I saw an advertisement for an upcoming 30 for 30 called Al Davis vs the NFL. It is from a bygone era. But could we ever see an owner who fights with the league itself? Who does things his or her own way? Or is the NFL's brand too much about cohesion between franchises to allow this? Would such an owner be good or bad for the NFL?


TIL One NFL Owner Hated Fellow Owner Al Davis So Much They Trained A Parrot To Call Out "F*ck You Al Davis" Anytime Someone Entered The Room
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