the dirtiest most disgusting play in nfl history especially considering it was a preseason game, but this is what the raiders were known for. jack tatum, phil villapiano, george atkinson, ben davidson, ted hendricks, john matuszak, lyle alzado and more, over the years, were all dirty bastards. just too many to name. that whole franchise can burn in hell.
ps....except my tommy
I wish it weren't true.
This happening in some random game between random opponents in some random context at some random venue would have been horrific.
Alas, there is nothing random about it.
Seven years later, as the Patriots made their first appearance in the Super Bowl which should have occurred nine years earlier, there was euphoria among everyone that I could see, players, coaches, local media and fans...
Ending the Orange Bowl jinx on the way to New Orleans was worth celebrating, but had I been in Raymond Berry's position, it would have been an entirely different, in fact opposite, atmosphere and approach during every second of those two weeks leading up to the game. Not only facing an historically good opponent, but with a score to settle almost a decade in the making.
But I have a very substance based, I suppose grim, objective view.
I said out loud beforehand that the Challenger would blow up. It was obvious, from the building-sized icicles hanging from the fuselage to the startling numbers about temperature in previous takeoffs to the countless, endless delays and postponements. I wished I was wrong same as wished I was wrong that starting Eason was suicide.
Countless documentaries and attention have been made and paid to the Raiders-Steelers rivalry. The Raiders-Patriots history is the most grim, bitter, unjust and sad one in sports. There will never be a proper, substantive accounting of it.