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Monday Night Football: San Diego Chargers at Oakland Raiders

Published: April 28, 2009

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There are exactly 139 days until the Oakland Raiders host the San Diego Chargers on prime time television in front of the whole world on September 14, 2009 on ESPN Monday Night Football.

In those 139 days, the Oakland Raiders will hold mini-camps, training camps, practices, go from Napa to Alameda, formulate there roster and depth charts, and will have four preseason games to prepare for the upcoming season.

The last time the Oakland Raiders won a opening regular season game was in 2002, under coach Bill Callahan when the Raiders defeated the Seattle Seahawks 31-17.

Since then for the last six seasons in a row, the Oakland Raiders have lost there opening regular season game, which in return has been a preview on how the rest of the season played out.

The importance of winning Week One needs to be the main focus of the 2009-2010 Oakland Raiders football team. This trend of losing needs to end September 14, 2009. The Raiders need to have a positive and good start, something the Raiders haven’t had in a long time.

There will be no greater test for the Oakland Raiders then there divisional rivals, the San Diego Chargers who hold a current 11-game winning streak that dates back to Week 17 of the 2003-2004 regular season.

Monday Night Football, in which the world will get a peek into the black hole.

For one day out of 365 days of the year. Oakland, California will be in the limelight of ESPN. The whole world will be watching the Oakland Coliseum. Just thinking about the energy inside the stadium gives me goosebumps, on how exciting this game will be.

On stage will be our great fan-base the Raider Nation, ESPN will show the Bay Bridge, Downtown Oakland, Jack London Square, the history of the Raiders, ESPN will discuss the draft picks, Al Davis, etc.

Anything to do with Oakland, ESPN will cover.

This will be the Oakland Raiders time to shine, this will be our chance to prove to everyone that the culture has changed, that the Raiders have been making positive improvements to becoming the franchise that we once where.

Since 2003, the Oakland Raiders have been involved in seven Monday Night Football games in which they have lost all seven, with the hate that the media gives Al Davis and the Oakland Raiders, and the horrible showing on prime time games, it is all but true the perception of the Oakland Raiders is a joke franchise.

When September 14 comes around and it’s time for the NFL Broadcasters to make their picks on who they think will win the game, Oakland or San Diego, I’m willing to bet that not a single one of them from any television network (FOX, CBS, ESPN, NFL NETWORK) will pick the host Oakland Raiders to win.

I, for one, feel that these broadcasters don’t know what there fully talking about when they discuss Raiders football. They see the Raiders as a franchise they don’t like, see there record, and just make statements in which they laugh and poke fun at us in the Raider Nation.

This has been going on for the last seven seasons for us Raiders fans here in Northern California and Raiders fans around the world, and like Obama it’s time for a change.

People are quick to forget what it means to be an Oakland Raider, what it means to wear Sliver and Black.

September 14 will be our chance to prove everyone in the world wrong.

September 14 will be our chance to earn respect.

September 14 will be the day Oakland Raiders fans celebrate

This is a must win game for the Raiders franchise, there are only 139 days, the countdown begins.


Raider Nation: Best Fans in The NFL?

Published: April 28, 2009

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Over the years I have heard the debate on which NFL team has the best fans. However, in terms of style, there are no fans in the NFL that can compete with the Raider nation. For Raiders fans, it goes way beyond just “going to the game.”

What sets the Raiders fans apart from the rest of the NFL is that no team best represents their city/state better then the Raiders do Oakland, California.

Oakland, California is home to drugs, thugs, pimps, players, mac’s, slick talkers, and money walkers. Oakland for the most part is ghetto and only getting worst year by year.

In 2009, two major killings which were covered in the national media occurred in Oakland, California. 

The first was the Oscar Grant shooting on New Year’s Day, in which a cop shot Oscar Grant while he was handcuffed and laying face down.

Then in March the killings of four on duty Oakland Policemen during a routine traffic stop. In Oakland you always have to be on your toes, or you might get caught slipping.

This is the city the Raiders call home. While some teams represent their individual states (Tennessee, New York, Arizona), the Raiders rep the city of Oakland, population 398,000.

Compared to other NFL franchises locations, the city of Oakland is much smaller, thus giving it the us vs them attitude which we use at home and on the road.

The cities of Oakland and Long Beach, California, are the most ethnically diverse cities in the United States, with over 150 languages spoken in Oakland.

If you aren’t from Oakland, you have no business riding around the city at night just for fun. You will most likely get robbed, shot, stabbed, or get your car kicked in. Oakland is cut-throat—always has been, always will be. The Raiders are cut-throat, always have been, always will be

Located in East Oakland, some of the best known streets around the Oakland Coliseum are 98th AVE, Hegenberger, International, and 66th AVE.

It is without question the grimiest, dirtiest, nastiest stadium in the NFL. Walking through the Oakland Raiders parking lot during pre-game tailgate parties is an experience that true Raiders fans love.

Thousands and thousands of Oakland Raiders fans walking around wearing nothing but black. Any other team colors stand out like Wesley Snipes in a room full of white people.

There is only one true nation in sports (NFL, NBA, MLB) and it is located in Oakland, California. Over the last 10 years, you might have heard of Red Sox nation, Celtics nation, or Tar Heels nation. No disrespect to those teams, but the only nation is Raiders nation.

Only in Oakland will you see fans dress up so crazily and to such an extreme, in costumes, face paint, and with swords. Anything that is black, and anything that goes along with the pirate theme of the Oakland Raiders logo.

It’s not a few crazy fans, we’re talking about thousands and thousands of grown men, women, and little kids dressed in war gear ready to watch their beloved Raiders go to battle on the field.

Inside the stadium, walking around looking for your seats you will hear chants of “Raaaaaaaaaaaai-Deeeeeeeeeerrrrsss” over and over. Without question, you will also see tons of drunken fights break out. Raiders fans are so thugged out that they will fight right in front of little kids without a second thought.

Everything is out-dated at the Oakland Coliseum. The bathrooms are dirty and you might see a few Raiders fans smoking a blunt or taking shots of Hennessy in them.

Wearing the visting team’s jersey in NFL stadiums is for the most part OK, but not in Oakland, California. If you choose to show up at the Raiders game with a Broncos, Chiefs, or Chargers jersey, you are asking to be messed with. You will get food thrown on your jersey and people will get in your face and say cuss words to you, to the point that it becomes a fight.

However, last but not least is the actual game played on the field. After waking up, drinking all day, and making your way to your seats, when you see the Raiders take to the field wearing their black home jerseys and you hear those bells the Raiders play—nothing in the NFL beats that. No fan base, no team, nothing beats seeing the Oakland Raiders play live in Oakland.

Which brings me to my final point. As great as the fans of Raider nation are, they deserve better than the product which we pay to see every Sunday.

If you go to an Oakland Raiders game, you would think this is the home stadium for the defending Super Bowl Champions and not for a team who is 24-72 over the last seven years (or whatever it is).

Raiders games are so much fun—they’re loud and exciting. The city of Oakland is overdue for the Raiders to start winning again.

Regardless of the outcome, Raider nation fans will still be there, repping for the city of Oakland. There is too much pride in our franchise to think any other way. Real fans go to the games.

So, to answer which NFL team has the best fans? Come walk through the Oakland Raiders stadium or parking lot wearing a non-Raiders jersey and you be the judge…


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