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09-10-2008, 10:58 PM
The truth is out there.

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Originally Posted by raider07 View Post
those bastards over there trying to stir the pot..that's the first thing that came to my mind. I mean if you are a true raider fan, you know the last thing this organization needs is another coaching change.
No I don't think it was a plant by ESPN although that is an awesome crazy conspiracy theory.

The most likely story is that it was a stupid fan. Anyone who has been in the H.O.T. knows that while in general our fans our great, there are always a couple of absolute idiots within earshot, and they make sure they are heard. Many of these people booed Russell during the Arizona preseason game for God's sake. Anyone watching that game with even a few brain cells rubbing together knew that the problem was the O-line, and the fact that they knew we were going to throw it the whole game. But still, the morons booed.

As much as I wish it were a plant by ESPN, the likelihood of that is about 0%. On the other hand I think Rob Ryan is a reptilian, and a member of the Illuminati sent here to run this team into the ground in order to establish one world government with a base in the coliseum.

Evidence of the Al Davis conspiracy can be found in unusual markings on the back of federal highway signs.

The people behind the Al Davis conspiracy have little regard for human rights or free expression and dissent, believing the needs of the greater cause outweigh these considerations. They have great confidence in the ultimate triumph of their agenda because they know public opinion can be easily influenced.

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