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Just Win Baby!
The Raiders drafted a 'lazy' QB from the state of Alabama, JaMarcus Russell, (who is nowhere near Bart Starr, the legendary Alabama and Packers QB) who preferred to work with charities and then eat like a mad dog. Raiders have lost their coach, John Gruden, one season before they last won the AFC (and that coach coached the rival Buccaneers, eventual winner of Super Bowl XXXVII, due to a dispute between the late owner and Gruden. And the Raiders are in the weakest division of AFC (and maybe the NFL), where teams in general find it hard to win against the other teams from other divisions.
But there are some things Raiders have that the other teams don't:
Their colors are black and silver. (Read my first post)
They have a rabid fan base with prominent passionate fans, such as Hunter S. Thompson (journalist of The Rum Diary fame) and Ice Cube.
They stopped Dolphins' home-game win streak at 31, in 1975.
They represent, and still represent two cities, Los Angeles and Oakland, California (to me, a San Francisco suburb)
They stopped circulating the embarassing 2, last worn by JaMarcus Russell
To me, Richard Seymour>Ndamukong Suh
Yes, the Raiders are definitely my favorite AFC team. It is almost obligatory for me to support Lions as my NFC team, and to be honest, I just feel 'forced' to support the Lions like other Tigers fans do. But the Raiders rule.
So long as the Raiders are run in the same swagger like the old Madden-Al Davis era, and updates to new football trends and developments, Raiders will rise up and win again.