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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 20 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Oakland Raiders
4-12. The Raiders finished last in their division.
Stuart Schweigert. Stuart Schweigert led the team with 2, while Woodson and Hill had one each, and Washington had none.
Randy Moss. Randy Moss led the team with 1005. Jerry Porter came in second with 942. LaMont Jordan had 563, and Gabriel had 554.
Kirk Morrison. Kirk Morrison led the team with 116 total tackles. Danny Clark was a close second with 113. Renaldo Hill was in third with 89. Stuart Schweigert was in fourth with only 87.
One of the best measures of a team's success is how the team performs in its division. How many division championships did the Raiders win in the 1970s? | Oakland Raiders
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6. The won their division in 1970, then five straight from 1972-1976.
Every sports franchise has a die-hard fan base. Oakland is no exception. What are the fans of Oakland collectively known as? | Oakland Raiders
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Raider Nation. Raider Nation is probably the best fan base of any professional sports team.
Although the team had been bad in the 1990s, it has still managed to send at least one player to the Pro Bowl almost every year. Which two players from the 2008 Oakland Raiders were selected to the 2009 NFL Pro Bowl? | Oakland Raiders
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Nnamdi Asomugha and Shane Lechler. Lechler has been selected to the Pro Bowl 5 times since entering the NFL in 2000. Asomugha was drafted #31 overall by the Raiders in 2003.
After a terrible 2006 season, the Raiders were "awarded" the top pick in the 2007 NFL draft. Which player was drafted #1 overall by the Raiders in the 2007 NFL Draft? | Oakland Raiders
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JaMarcus Russell. The Raiders had addressed one of their most pressing needs of the past few years: A quarterback.
The Raiders are one of the most successful NFL teams and were once a league powerhouse. How many Super Bowls did the Raiders franchise win in their first 30 seasons of the franchise? | Oakland Raiders
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3. They won in 1976, 1980, and 1983.
Though they have played in Oakland for the majority of their existence, the Raiders have not always been based in Oakland. In which city did the Raiders play from 1982-1994? | Oakland Raiders
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Los Angeles. After failing to get improvements made to the Oakland Coliseum, Al Davis moved the Raiders from Oakland to Los Angeles. The Raiders moved back to Oakland after the 1994 season.
The Oakland Raiders are one of the oldest and most storied NFL franchises. When was the Oakland Raiders franchise established? | Oakland Raiders
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1960. When the Oakland Raiders organization was established, it became the eighth charter member of the American Football League. They joined the National Football League in 1970.
This man coached the Raiders for ten years, beginning when he was only 32 years old in 1969. He later spent a lot of time announcing games with Al Michaels. Which former head coach of the Raiders is now one of the most well-known sports broadcasters in America? | Oakland Raiders
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John Madden. Madden was head coach of the Raiders from 1969-1978. He was very successful as head coach of the Raiders and won one Super Bowl with the team.
Though the Raiders franchise has seen many players and coaches over the years, one man has been involved with the team for over 40 years. Who is the man who has been either the coach or owner of the Raiders since 1963? | Oakland Raiders
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Al Davis. In 2008, and nearly 80 years old, Davis was still an active part of the Raiders organization. However, many fans would appreciate if he were to step down. He hasn't exactly been making great decisions and the franchise has suffered.
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