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Oakland Raiders



The nickname Raider Nation refers to the die hard fans of the team. Members of the Raider Nation are known for arriving to the stadium early, tailgating, dressing up in face masks, and black outfits. The Raider Nation is also known for its "black hole", a specific section of the McAfee Coliseum (Sections 103, 104, 105, and 106) frequented by the rowdiest and most fervent fans.

Notable Raider fans include Metallica frontman James Hetfield and rapper turned actor Ice Cube. Metallica, at their own expense, performed a free concert in the Parking Lot Party at the Network Associates Coliseum before the 2002-2003 AFC Championship game which the Raiders won against the Titans 41-24.

Raiders Radio Network

Raider games are broadcast in English on 20 radio stations in California, including flagship station KSFO (560 AM) in San Francisco and KLAC (570 AM) in Los Angeles. Additionally, games are broadcast on ten radio stations in Hawaii, Oregon, Nevada, New Mexico, and British Columbia. Bill King was the voice of the Raiders from 1966-1992. Currently, Greg Papa is the play-by-play announcer, with former Raider coach and quarterback Tom Flores doing commentary. George Atkinson and Jim Plunkett offer pre- and post-game commentary.

Raider games are also broadcast in Spanish on six radio stations, including station KZSF (1370 AM) in San Jose and five other stations in California's Central Valley. Erwin Higueros handles play-by-play in Spanish, with Ambrosio Rico doing commentary.

Season-by-season records

Oakland Raiders (AFL)
19606803rd AFL West--
196121204th AFL West--
196211304th AFL West--
196310402nd AFL West--
19645723rd AFL West--
19658512nd AFL West--
19668512nd AFL West--
196713101st AFL WestWon AFL Championship (Oilers)
Lost Super Bowl II (Packers)
196812201st AFL WestWon Western Division playoff (Chiefs)
Lost AFL Championship (Jets)
196912111st AFL WestWon Divisional Playoffs (Oilers)
Lost AFL Championship (Chiefs)
Merged into NFL
19708421st AFC WestWon Divisional Playoffs (Dolphins)
Lost Conference Championship (B. Colts)
19718422nd AFC West--
197210311st AFC WestLost Divisional Playoffs (Steelers)
19739411st AFC WestWon Divisional Playoffs (Steelers)
Lost Conference Championship (Dolphins)
197412201st AFC WestWon Divisional Playoffs (Dolphins)
Lost Conference Championship (Steelers)
197511301st AFC WestWon Divisional Playoffs (Bengals)
Lost Conference Championship (Steelers)
197613101st AFC WestWon Divisional Playoffs (Patriots)
Won Conference Championship (Steelers)
Won Super Bowl XI (Vikings)
197711302nd AFC WestWon Divisional Playoffs (B. Colts)
Lost Conference Championship (Broncos)
19789704th AFC West--
19799703rd AFC West--
198011501st AFC WestWon Wild Card Playoffs (Oilers)
Won Divisional Playoffs (Browns)
Won Conference Championship (Chargers)
Won Super Bowl XV (Eagles)
19817904th AFC West--
Los Angeles Raiders
19828101st AFC Conf.Won First Round (Browns)
Lost Second Round (Jets)
198312401st AFC WestWon Divisional Playoffs (Steelers)
Won Conference Championship (Seahawks)
Won Super Bowl XVIII (Redskins)
198411503rd AFC WestLost Wild Card Playoffs (Seahawks)
198512401st AFC WestLost Divisional Playoffs (Patriots)
19868804th AFC West--
198751004th AFC West--
19887903rd AFC West--
19898803rd AFC West--
199012401st AFC WestWon Divisional Playoffs (Bengals)
Lost Conference Championship (Bills)
19919703rd AFC WestLost Wild Card Playoffs (Chiefs)
19927904th AFC West--
199310602nd AFC WestWon Wild Card Playoffs (Broncos)
Lost Divisional Playoffs (Bills)
19949702nd AFC West--
Oakland Raiders
19958804th AFC West--
19967904th AFC West--
199741204th AFC West--
19988802nd AFC West--
19998804th AFC West--
200012401st AFC WestWon Divisional Playoffs (Dolphins)
Lost Conference Championship (Ravens)
200110601st AFC WestWon Wild Card Playoffs (Jets)
Lost Divisional Playoffs (Patriots)
200211501st AFC WestWon Divisional Playoffs (Jets)
Won Conference Championship (Titans)
Lost Super Bowl XXXVII (Buccaneers)
200341203rd AFC West--
200451104th AFC West--
200541204th AFC West--
30511 (including AFL & NFL playoffs)

Players of note

Current roster

Pro Football Hall of Famers

*Marcus Allen (2003) - 1982-1992 (all seasons in Los Angeles)
*Fred Biletnikoff (1988) - 1965-1978
*George Blanda (1981) - 1967-1975
*Bob Brown (2004) - 1971-1973
*Willie Brown (1984) - 1967-1978
*Dave Casper (2002) - 1974-1980 (in Oakland), 1984 (in Los Angeles)
*Al Davis (1992) - 1963-1965, 1966-Present
*Eric Dickerson (1999) - 1992
*Mike Haynes (1997) - 1983-1989 (all in Los Angeles)
*Ted Hendricks (1990) - 1975-1983 (last two seasons in Los Angeles)
*James Lofton (2003) - 1987-1988
*Howie Long (2000) - 1981-1993 (all in Los Angeles, except 1981)
*Ronnie Lott (2000) - 1991-1992
*John Madden (2006) - 1969-1978
*Ron Mix (1979) - 1971
*Jim Otto (1980) - 1960-1974
*Art Shell (1989) - 1968-1982 (all in Oakland, except 1982)
*Gene Upshaw (1987) - 1967-1981

Retired numbers

None. The Raider organization does not retire the jersey numbers of former players. The number 00, however, worn by Jim Otto is no longer allowed in the NFL. It was originally permitted for him only by the AFL as a marketing gimmick since his jersey number 00 is a homonym pun of his name (aught-O).

Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame

* 25 Fred Biletnikoff, WR, 1965-1978
* 16 George Blanda, QB-K, 1967-1975
* 24 Willie Brown, CB, 1967-1978
* 63 Gene Upshaw, G, 1967-1981
* 78 Art Shell, T, 1968-1981 (plus 1982, Head Coach 1989-1994 [in Los Angeles], and Head Coach 2006-present [in Oakland])
* John Madden, Head Coach, 1969-1978 (grew up in Daly City)
* 12 Ken Stabler, QB, 1970-1979
* 83 Ted Hendricks, LB, 1975-1981 (plus 1982-1983 in Los Angeles)
* 16 Jim Plunkett, QB, 1979-1981 (plus 1982-1986 in Los Angeles), also 1976-1977 with San Francisco 49ers, grew up in San Jose)

Other notable alumni

*Eric Allen
*Lyle Alzado
*Cliff Branch
*Tim Brown
*Billy Cannon
*Todd Christensen
*Clem Daniels
*Dave Dalby
*Mervyn Fernandez
*Tom Flores
*Rich Gannon
*Charlie Garner
*Willie Gault
*Dave Grayson
*Ray Guy
*Wayne Hawkins
*Lester Hayes
*Bo Jackson
*Sean Jones
*Napoleon Kaufman
*Lincoln Kennedy
*Daryle Lamonica
*John Matuszak
*Terry McDaniel
*Max Montoya
*Don Mosebar
*Art Powell
*Jerry Rice
*Bill Romanowski
*Otis Sistrunk
*Jack Tatum
*Larry Todd
*Greg Townsend
*Eric Turner
*Mark van Eeghen
*Phil Villapiano
*Warren Wells
*Carl Weathers
*Steve Wisniewski

First Round Draft picks

* 2006 -- Michael Huff, S, Texas
* 2005 -- Fabian Washington, CB, Nebraska
* 2004 -- Robert Gallery, T, Iowa
* 2003 -- Nnamdi Asomugha, CB, California; Tyler Brayton, DT, Colorado
* 2002 -- Napoleon Harris, LB, Northwestern; Phillip Buchanon, CB, University of Miami
* 2001 -- Derrick Gibson, S, Florida State
* 2000 -- Sebastian Janikowski, K, Florida State
* 1999 -- Matt Stinchcomb, OT, Georgia
* 1998 -- Charles Woodson, DB, Michigan; Mo Collins, OT, Florida (from Tampa Bay)
* 1997 -- Darrell Russell, DT, USC
* 1996 -- Rickey Dudley, TE, Ohio State
* 1995 -- Napoleon Kaufman, RB, Washington
* 1994 -- Rob Fredrickson, LB, Michigan State
* 1993 -- Patrick Bates, DB, Texas A&M
* 1992 -- Chester McGlockton, DE, Clemson
* 1991 -- Todd Marinovich, QB, USC
* 1990 -- Anthony Smith, DE, Arizona
* 1989 -- NO PICK
* 1988 -- Tim Brown, WR, Notre Dame; Terry McDaniel, DB, Tennessee; Scott Davis, DE, Illinois
* 1987 -- John Clay, T, Missouri
* 1986 -- Bob Buczkowski, DE, Pittsburgh
* 1985 -- Jessie Hester, WR, Florida State
* 1984 -- NO PICK
* 1983 -- Don Mosebar, T, USC
* 1982 -- Marcus Allen, RB, USC
* 1981 -- Ted Watts, DB, Texas Tech; Curt Marsh, T, Washington
* 1980 -- Marc Wilson, QB, Brigham Young
* 1979 -- NO PICK
* 1978 -- NO PICK
* 1977 -- NO PICK
* 1976 -- NO PICK
* 1975 -- Neal Colzie, DB, Ohio State
* 1974 -- Henry Lawrence, T, Florida A&M
* 1973 -- Ray Guy, P, Southern Miss
* 1972 -- Mike Siani, WR, Villanova
* 1971 -- Jack Tatum, S, Ohio State
* 1970 -- Raymond Chester, TE, Morgan State
* 1969 -- Art Thoms, DT, Syracuse
* 1968 -- Eldridge Dickey, QB, Tennessee State
* 1967 -- Gene Upshaw, G, Texas A&M-Kingsville
* 1966 -- Rodger Bird, S, Kentucky
* 1965 -- Harry Schuh, T, Memphis State
* 1964 -- Tony Lorick, RB, Arizona State
* 1963 -- NO PICK
* 1962 -- Roman Gabriel, QB, NC State
* 1961 -- Joe Rutgens, DT, Illinois
* 1960 -- Dale Hackbart, CB, Wisconsin

Head coaches

*Art Shell (2006-current)
*Norv Turner (2004-2005)
*Bill Callahan (2002-2003)
*Jon Gruden (1998-2001)
*Joe Bugel (1997)
*Mike White (1995-96)
*Art Shell (1989-94)
*Mike Shanahan (1988-89)
*Tom Flores (1979-87)
*John Madden (1969-78)
*John Rauch (1966-68)
*Al Davis (1963-65)
*Red Conkright (1962)
*Marty Feldman (1961-62)
*Eddie Erdelatz (1960-61)

Current Staff

*Head Coach - Art Shell
*Offensive Coordinator - Tom Walsh
*Defensive Coordinator - Rob Ryan
*Special Teams Coach - Ted Daisher
*Quarterbacks Coach - Jim McElwain
*Running Backs Coach - Skip Peete
*Wide Receivers Coach - Fred Biletnikoff
*Tight Ends Coach - John Shoop
*Offensive Line Coach - Irv Eatman and Jackie Slater
*Offensive Assistant - Chris Turner
*Defensive Line Coach - Keith Millard
*Defensive Line Assistant - Darryl Sims
*Inside Linebackers Coach - Don Martindale
*Outside Linebackers Coach - Pat Jones
*Defensive Backs Coach - Clayton Lopez
*Defensive Assistant - Chris Griswold
*Squad Development - Willie Brown
*Strength and Conditioning - Jeff Fish

See also

*Raider Nation
*Mount Davis
*Immaculate Reception
*Other American Football League players
*Holy Roller
*Heidi Game
*Sea of Hands

References

*Dickey, Glenn. Just Win Baby: Al Davis & His Raiders. Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, New York, San Diego, London, 1991. ISBN 0-15-146580-0

External links

*Oakland Raiders web site
*Oakland Raiders page on the American Football League Website
*Sports E-Cyclopedia.com
*AllRaiders a fan site
*The Black Pearl Raiders message board
*Raiderfans.net - Where the Raider Nation lives!
*South Bay Raiders Booster Club of San Diego



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