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Son I took the biggest sigh of relief when that ball landed around the 10. I thought the Raiders playing was bad for my blood pressure, I can't imagine how Chargers fans feel every week.if he had hit that last Hail Mary I woulda looked like a dumb ***
New poll.
I don't think I could ever not love this franchise like a family member.
I support a move to a nicer city to attract more players. Plus The Raiders desperately need a more modern stadium.
But Vegas? I don't see a professional team being able to succeed in Vegas. Too many distractions.
Even Derek Carr would succumb to the Devil out there.
I don't think you're aware what a nice city to live in Oakland is for a young person with disposable income, let alone a young millionaire.
I guarantee you that if you polled pro athletes across all the professional sports who've lived here, Oakland would rank as a top 10 choice and that's a conservative guess.
I live off E.14th
Im just basing my opinion on my own experience. Oakland doesn't seem like a city that attracts top players.
But gentrification is trying to speed up the process. I dont agree with it but it's reality.
Winning attracts players. We had the GOAT Jerry Rice join the team. Rod Woodson. Bill Romanowski...say what you want about him, dude was a winner.
Winning attracts players. We had the GOAT Jerry Rice join the team. Rod Woodson. Bill Romanowski...say what you want about him, dude was a winner.
Got them well after their primes. They produced but not nearly what they were capable of in years prior to them joining the team.
But you are right. Winning attracts talent. Hence Durant going to GSW.