Davis: Oakland is on its "last chance" to keep Raiders

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  • ThomasTomasz
    • Dec 2024

    Davis: Oakland is on its "last chance" to keep Raiders

    The Raiders want a new stadium and if something doesn't happen soon, they might be leaving Oakland. Owner Mark Davis said this week that he wants to stay in the city where his team has been since 1995, but he needs to see some progress as far as stadium planning goes.

    An investment group led by the world's third-largest privately held real estate firm, Colony Capital LLC, made headlines in October when they promised to redevelop the coliseum-area into a 'sports and entertainment center.'

    "We are very enthusiastic about the opportunity… to develop this unique property, which we expect will become a transformational and vital urban, residential sports and entertainment center for [Oakland]," Colony CEO Thomas J. Barrack, Jr. said in October, via the Oakland Tribune.

    If Colony Capital's plans fizzle out though, the Raiders will likely be leaving Oakland.

    "I don't want to call it a last-ditch effort, but it does seem to be the last chance that Oakland is going to get," Davis told the San Francisco Chronicle. "We can't continue to play in that stadium, with the baseball field and all of that stuff."

    The Raiders lease at O.co Coliseum actually expired after the 2013 season and the team could've looked at moving to another city, but Davis and the Raiders agreed to a one-year extension to stay in Oakland. Davis made the agreement with hopes of seeing the stadium project move forward in 2014.

    The Colony Capital deal looked promising when it was announced in October, but almost five months later, Davis hasn't heard anything regarding the project moving forward.

    "They brought in Colony Capital and based on that, I decided to go ahead and do a one-year extension with them. But there's been no progress," Davis said. "I had high hopes when Colony Capital came in. I still do have hopes, but they're not as high because I haven't really heard anything positive from either group. It's gone silent again. We have to get something done."

    If something doesn't get done, then 2014 could be the Raiders final year in Oakland. However, Davis didn't want to talk about a possible move to another city, "I don't want to talk about using someplace else for leverage," Davis said. "If I get something done in Oakland, I am staying."

    The Raiders had a chance to move-in with the 49ers at their new stadium, but Davis decided that wasn't in the best interest of his team. That's a decision he still doesn't regret, "I really believe with the 49ers moving down to Santa Clara, and leaving the San Francisco Bay Area, that it leaves it wide open for someone to say, 'Wow, this is really a good opportunity for Oakland,' Davis said.

    Besides the stadium deal, Davis touched on several topics during his lengthy interview with the Chronicle, which you can read here. If you're a Raiders fan, or you just want to read about Davis calling the 2012 Chiefs 'inept,' it's worth a click.

    http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-...o-keep-raiders
    Posting since we have a solid group of Raiders fans, and I'm sure most of the rest of you enjoy a good relocation argument.
  • Goober
    Needs a hobby
    • Feb 2009
    • 12271

    #2

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    • dave
      Go the fuck outside
      • Oct 2008
      • 15492

      #3
      Originally posted by Goobyslayer
      I swear he looks like Jeff Daniels' Dumb and Dumber character 20 years later.
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      • PP
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2010
        • 4994

        #4
        Hello LA!

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        • Tailback U
          No substitute 4 strength.
          • Nov 2008
          • 10282

          #5
          Davis actually sounds good in the article and he is right. They need a new stadium. It's horrible. I haven't been to a game in maybe 5 years and it was a shithole back then.

          Davis is right about the Raiders having a much larger market now with the 49ers moving to Santa Clara, but it won't happen automatically.

          I don't really care to tell you the truth. My dad has tickets to the new 49ers stadium but I'll probably only go to 2-3 games. I prefer to relax on Sunday because I'm usually hungover.

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