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hated him with a passion we're not good friends will never be good friends see that that's your IQ buddy 0 I kind of resent that it was war the roses I Hardy what guy doesn't make a team break a team maybe this is beyond a feud [Music] I think the first thing is to define what a feud is if you to me is different than a rivalry rivalry is one we're after the same thing and there's some history to it and sometimes I get it sometimes you get it a feud has elements of bitterness of bad blood the Hatfields and McCoys what better country when we have an enemy you know when Russia was the bad guy we were a better country and it's the same thing with players oh man we gotta have someone they like antagonistic relationship between coaches between players and towards opposition George Halas loved fuse he felt that a good hatred between two teams was sort of like the olive in the martini of competition going to battle against an adversary you actually load it was quite a fight to pick the fiercest feuds but after sifting through endless battles between players coaches and owners we came up with the best of the NFL's worst Wars [Music] Joey's a good guy off the field the minute he gets on the field he's a [ __ ] I just want to be the same guy every time the villain stuff he does like [ __ ] trash during the warm-ups before the games come on that's butch Lee you shouldn't do it I love enjoy Porter does that I think it's great fun I'm right there I'm all for it Joey Porter will feud with everybody the kid is a Joey Porter is able to take that intensity and that aggression and that anger and channel it towards better play for eight seasons Joey Porter was the trash-talking monster of the Steelers defense and over the last few years his mouth finally met its match in the division rival Bengals are number 10 feud peaked in 2005 when the Bengals stole the division title away from Porter Steelers [Music] Veeran controls the AFC North Peters rosada wiping his cleats with a Terrible Towel that's not something you really need to do it's not probably the classiest thing I thought it was hilarious the Terrible Towel of course is a very treasured item here the Terrible Towel is a glorified bar rag is what it is but here in Pittsburgh people worship at the altar of it you know like it's the Shroud of Turin Steeler Nation another term I hate by the way Steeler Nation cook that is such a personal cloud it was if he has wiped his feet with the American flag when he did that it struck a nerve with every player on our team Joey Porter in particular and I'll use that to fuel the fire in the next encounter which was the playoff game Wittering it take their coaches is pointing the finger chemo and sandy did on purpose well you talk about bad blood there was a lot starting off but there's even more now you know I'll just was about to have a little sympathy for you but if you go take it there don't care if he's hurt or nutso and harm was done I hope you don't think it that's gonna win the game for you I was a bad guy once again I laugh at the sorrows coming up the player who drove Bill Bergey batty I just didn't like anything about him when they step onto the field not everyone in the NFL thinks about hugs and kisses some players go crazy others nuts everyone thought that Chuck Bednarik hated Frank Gifford when Panera kidding I thought he was dead but who he really hated was Chuck Noll I said you son of a I'll get you and I where I mean I can't much shot anyone down but even more went down between an eagle and Cardinal who couldn't quit pecking at each other bill Bergey Conrad is it true are you really that nasty [Applause] hundred Oberg made no secret of the fact that he played outside the rules he would hit after the whistle hold grab bite sometimes when I play football they called me a trouble man he made no bones about the fact he was a dirty player if I'm dirty so beat if I mean so be that - you know how we just playing football out there with Bill Bergey you had a middle linebacker who always played in sort of a rage these are furious player tremendously intense and played with a real short fuse labeled me as a demon with a killers instinct a madman an animal that ought to be caged and Bill was playing just a few feet away from Dover all those years in the NFC East twice a year so you put those two guys in that kind of proximity obviously it's a pretty combustible combination throughout the 70s the to number 66 is added up to an explosive number 9 field I hated them with a passion don't forget told me I was destroying the game for the one else we used to have the most unbelievable blood badge you can imagine I know they had an ongoing feud when he was no play against Conrad Roberge I knew there were gonna be some problems during that ball game for both of them Conrad Dobler comes up behind me and sucker punches me in the head I wanted him to think so much about what I might do to him that he wasn't thinking about what he should do to be successful and that's to get the absolute you that's the guy with the ball that was one game he was under my skin so bad all of a sudden my total thought process was get him I was the victim forget everybody else get him he'd be frothing at the mouth I tried to cheap shot him I tried to do anything I could to get this guy he had me completely beside myself I just didn't like anything about it and that is carried many many years later on to the golf course the two of us played 18 holes of golf when we were done we both had a beer and I said Conrad I've got to tell you something back when I was playing against you I hated you with a passion but after 18 holes of golf guess what I still think I hate you Paul Brown versus the Cleveland Browns Paul Brown was a very very popular coach in Ohio in Cleveland his popularity was more than the team he was the Cleveland Browns the mighty Cleveland Browns comes charging onto the field and the capable mentor who put them on top coach Paul Brown the man behind our number eight viewed coach the Cleveland Browns - seven championships but in the early 60s Paul Brown couldn't build a winning relationship with new owner Art Modell he didn't like my being in the office of 7:30 in the morning the ethos that will upset with that relationship cooled until in January of 63 I called him into my office I said we're gonna go different directions Paul Brown I don't think ever really got over the fact that Art Modell fired him and he decided to just come down the southern part of the state playing every year twice a year and try to beat them as many times as he could the brand-new Cincinnati Bengals did not enter the jungle on escorted ball ground their guiding spirit and protector that tread these paths before and was wise in the ways of the hunt but you look fine thank you feel pretty good I happily settled down again to live in a normal life and I like it Paul took a lot of the heritage that he had built in Ohio again capitalizing on team colors he kept that same orange this see Cincinnati Bengals CB Cleveland Browns CB Cleveland always wore white at home the Bengals were a lot of white at home it's almost like we were the Browns and he had the southern grounds versus to northern Browns more time at Citarella quicker man you know these uniforms look a lot like the Cleveland Browns and don't ever say that we're appalled to hear you yes I you understand me when we would play the Cleveland Browns Paul Brown always got in the fact that armadillo pirate he never let us forget you know as you'd seen walk around his face you know we're playing in Cleveland one year we pull up in our bus Art Modell pulls into his reserved parking space all right gets out of his car Paul gets off the bus they walk by each other not one word spoken never even acknowledged each other that's it this rivalry is for real this is beyond the feud the two teams found all kinds of ways to diss each other you know you would have a TV monitor in your owners booth typically the whole team would provide it well when the Browns would show up to the Bengals Stadium there'd be no TV and the owners booth little shots like that they were some reciprocated our number eight feud will never die because while one team is named after Paul Brown the other plays in a stadium bearing his name the Bengals and the Browns renew the rivalry cities will never forget [Music] [Applause] coming up the city by the bay hosts the Hall of Fame battle at that point the blood was so bad he had to go it's plain to see that many quarterbacks have the egos and personalities to not always see eye to eye with their coaches or teammates Chuck Noll and Terry Bradshaw won four Super Bowls then didn't talk for 20 years in big D Barry Switzer's big personality rub troy aikman the wrong way Clint Longley was a hero on Thanksgiving but he became a turkey when he punched his ticket out of Dallas was in the locker room I put my pads on he hit me from behind and just completely and could have broke my jaw Mike Vanderjagt thought Peyton Manning needed more enthusiasm Manning thought his kicker needed less liquor [Music] and in San Francisco even the Golden Gate couldn't bridge the divide between two Hall of Fame quarterbacks 4:7 cute of all time Joe Montana versus Steve Young most people in San Francisco think that professional football was invented in 1981 Montana rolling out the right looking toward the end zone throwing under pressure across his pass Joe Montana invented the game made them winners made them feel good made them 49er fans everything what were the point itis before Joe when he came to town he made winners out of it and he was also pretty darn cute by the mid eighties Joe Montana not only owned the city of San Francisco but also two Super Bowl rings then trouble started brewing by the bay 8687 he's getting hurt the Giants knocked them out of the playoff game people st. geez maybe Montana is a little bit fragile Bill Walsh saw Joe Montana after two Super Bowls maybe meetings heat on him this was the old phrase creative tension makes this brilliant trade with Tampa Bay Walsh treated for promising quarterback Steve Young who had been suffering with the woeful bucks he's in Tampa Bay forget it might as well be dead or in the witness protection program when I do get my chance that I'll make the customer so finally he has a chance to play and who's in front of him but maybe the greatest quarterback of all time so he's ticked off Montana's ticked off and they're both fighting for the same thing every play I want to play desperately and I'm going to try to drive everyone nuts to legia shot you can almost see the drool coming out of Steve's mouth saying I wanted be there I want to do this and he pushed hard obviously Montana had the skins on the wall to justify okay cool it dude you know I'm in charge young stayed on the sidelines while Montana won two more Super Bowls hustle hustle hustle hustle when young finally replaced an injured Montana in the early nineties 49er fans didn't like the chain [Applause] [Music] [Applause] at that point the blood was so bad after the 92 season Joe had to go and hence he was traded to Kansas City after years of butting heads our number seven pewters went head to head in 1994 I still can't believe they just gonna go shake hands and act like big boys there was no question that Joe Montana wanted to beat the 49er and I think it was the icing on the cake there's Steve Young he's the quarterback felt like I was the apprentice that learned he was the master and we both kind of gone on and can play some great football he's in many ways one of the greatest as far as when he's Super Bowls for you know I gotta get there yet young eventually earned is only superb loyal title in the end our number seven feud was a competition that may have helped propel both players to the Hall of Fame and though they're among the best quarterbacks ever to this day they'll never be best of friends even now have been a couple of events at 49 games and if you young there montana's and and I don't think that's the question at all coming up the circus brings in new clowns to Philadelphia tío was born to make tropical [Applause] [Music] playoffs don't talk about playoffs you think you know but you don't now rather than collapsing under the pressure of the media coaches like Jim Mora have resorted to flinging Italy I know I'm a pain in the butt sometime and so are you but while many coaches and players have been known to fight against the media no I think I'll fists off a long time for a guy here this summer on tears few have fought harder in the media then our next feud so much about that feud Joe is the most entertaining food I have ever followed a daily basis in San Francisco Terrell Owens was known for big plays big shows and big trouble [Music] McNab did openly campaign to bring Terrell Owens to Philadelphia in the Pro Bowl there they are armed and on and you have thought like literally it could be best friends when Terrell Owens came into Philadelphia he had the town in the palm of his hand he was the player that was going to take the Eagles to the Superbowl everything was hunky-dory I mean they were as happy at one point is Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt I guess they ended up divorcing just like seven each go their own separate way it was war the roses almost as quickly as the relationship started and Donna was just trying to get away from him and find some peace but he would not let it rest donovan mcnabb had had enough of Terrell Owens telling him how open he was on an individual play yo was born to make trouble as much as he was getting from McNabb he needed more and McNabb was thinking you ingrate I brought you here I put you on the best team you've ever been on you got more attention that you crave they never got before and then he gets hurt and that's where it all just fell apart he is limping badly as it comes to the pledge this is serious we don't have to replace he'll I understand we do not have to replace tio tio took that as a slight it's ridiculous now he's offended by Donovan McNabb less than seven weeks after breaking his ankle Owens Berghoff a big game in Super Bowl 39 imagine what he'd be doing if he were healthy Owens later accused McNabb of getting tired during the Superbowl loss and their relationship had really faded away then it started with the money and putting on a bit of KY in the middle of that he was a little bit upset because he felt that Donovan should have went to bat in camp the next year he knew it was over it was almost as if this great great player had had temporary insanity Terrell Owens has been suspended for conduct detrimental of the team it is tough losing a guy of his caliber but I think we might be better off they don't talk to everybody befriending everybody who is more responsible for the two I would tell you McNabb was because it was me Nev's responsibility if somebody leaves brought him onto the team to find a way to coexist with the biggest pan of pot that football Nate I've ever seen and he never found a way to do that you've never heard me say anything bad about him I can't put any blame on Donovan in this field I mean you just wanted to kind of move on one guy doesn't make a team break a team maybe tío moved on to big deep but our number six Feud left lasting impressions in Philly when you total it all up after the fact McNabb lost more than T oh dude from TL came in with this reputation being a troublemaker any left with that reputation by the time T ou had left Philadelphia there were great questions about whether or not McNabb was all that greater leader questions that have existed to today and you will find as many people in Philadelphia will tell you McNab as you will the reverse coming up he was hated he was the villain of the AFC Central the man who turned an entire division against him you can only be so stupid but they have exceeded the limits here somehow before we fight on through the countdown let's recap the list so far Joey Porter's war abort Konrad Dobler drives bill Bergey bonkers he had me completely beside myself I hated him with a passion never ate albrow he never forgets his old team this is been on the food now dairy fighter Paul Brown tremors in the Bay Area Montana was able to maintain that golden boy image Wow the whole time looking at the locker next to him and not liking that guy number six sparks fly between Terrell Owens and Donovan McNabb one guy doesn't make a team break a team maybe jerry glanville versus the AFC Central this isn't college you're not on fire this is the NFL which dance were not for long when you make them shine grocery as head coach of the Houston Oilers in the late 1980s jerry glanville was a fun-loving character who used to leave tickets for his heroes I'm sure he knows you know to Jerry from Elvis thanks for the tickets [Applause] Buddy Holly get it ready beau what it was his brash attitude and he's bending style of play that made him public enemy number one in the old AFC Central and number five on our countdown no matter who Jerry Glanville is playing whether is a Cleveland Browns or isostatic Bengals relate this burg Steelers he was hated at his peak for Bato and he wore black and he was the villain of the AFC Central [Music] his type of coaching style was very abrasive it was very confrontational it breeded a lot of hostility the youth tomatoes aren't dirty team they're scum they're dirt they're really dirty [Applause] I don't think the whistle was at the end of the play for Jerry Glanville as defenses that can remember his altercations on the field and I think Jerry Glanville encouraged it maybe I'm wrong but maybe it encourages it there was an awful lot of chip eNOS that ensued on the field [Applause] and I know Chuck was not happy with it [Music] I think he got a chill in my hand he wouldn't let go of my hand they wanted to be friends with the people in Houston when they won every game I mean why wouldn't you want to be well we ended that [Music] Sam whites and Jerry Glanville were made for each other they should have been professional wrestlers it was like two pit bulls the philosophy was not alike Sam like the tricky and we like to knock you down so on those two teams better stop if they could put points on the other one they'd run it off he tried to beat us by a hundred that is shot at it stopped at sixty cuz time ran up Jerry Glanville and I got into a situation that it became really a hatred it's at some point [Music] forty we won the game 61 to 7 we kick the field goal with seconds to go 61 points they were cocky and doing all their talking in their coach doing all the his talk and all then they got humiliated we're going right for their jugular and we weren't gonna reset our heel either really I mean you can only be so stupid but they have exceeded the limits here somehow I knew Sam long long time I don't think any less of Sam now than I ever did the beauty of that game was we went to the playoffs and the nose tackle said Sam two tickets as they didn't get in I've never had a conversation with Sam since he was in the a or C central you're watching you people how does it go for feud of all time George Allen versus the Cowboys we beat those Cowboys in their own backyard Redskins 27 Cowboys 14 I think George had this sense of theater and he realized that in pro football if Washington was gonna be Athens then he needed a Sparta so Dallas was gonna be his Sparta George Allen's epic battle with the Cowboys started when he was coach of the Los Angeles Rams him and Tom Lanza did not like each other so the feud was built up and then when he left him went to the Redskins and just compounded itself 40 men together can't lose Allen R is worth an old fashioned veteran player type of coach the Cowboys are so new way but as you learn the game it becomes very scientific always on the cutting edge of player development scouting use of computers George Allen taught me to hate the Dallas Cowboys they were better than everybody attitude was that left to eat Roger Staubach get Roger Staubach he'd go to Dyer and Albert I want you to kill her skin I want you to say thanks too much I call names tons and retexe ram here we go anytime you lose you die a little bit you die inside a portion of you not all of your organs maybe just your liver Allen became obsessed with not losing to Dallas and he went to any measure to get his message across to his players he comes in with come on he's got these two Koreans with Borges and he says I always said I'm fight Tom Landry at 50-yard line well this is what I do so he kicks one board and he cracks the board whole room just gone crazy George had a certain paranoid element to him I don't like to have any cameras and our meeting room were people around me I know that security at [ __ ] Park for Dallas we kind of rivaled the CIA and the National Security Agency you needed a photo pass to get in and fingerprints and he was convinced that the Cowboys had spies everywhere he had a guy called IDI point we called him double-o this is all private property he was this wrinkled up old bespectacled man and right over on the he'd ride around the perimeter the practice field on a bicycle looking for spies [Music] throughout the 70s no coach beat the Cowboys more than George Allen when the Redskins defeated Dallas in the 1972 NFC Championship it marked the high point for Allen in our number four whew of all time coming up find out who caused iron Mikes biggest meltdowns we're not good friends we'll never be good friends he doesn't like me [Music] NFL history has seen plenty of feuds involving coaches or the front office when he fired Mike Shanahan Dan Reeves snapped off the most successful branch of his coaching tree well you know fie what I said to me man a man look me in the eyes and told me how he felt I couldn't respected that Jerry Jones and Jimmie Johnson shared the same initials but they couldn't share the credit and not everyone remembers buddy Ryan as a buddy I would have said something to buddy but he wouldn't stand on the field long enough he put his big fat rear end into the dress and I'll resent that I've been on a diet I lost a couple of pounds and I thought I was looking good he looked people in the eye and sometimes spittin the other one but the Eagles coats ruffled the most feathers in Chicago [Music] everything with Mike and Buddy was real and it all started back in 1982 when Ditka was hired by Papa Bear buddy to degree he had a right to be antagonistic as he was because he really thought he should have got the job when I got the job and when haleh's hired Ditka he told Ditka okay you got the head coaching job but you have to keep Bodie Ryan so in buddy's mind he didn't have to answer to did care did we get mad and I'm addicted holler at him but he would just shrug and walk away and he would look for opportunities to show disdain for dick in front of the whole squad but he didn't even like for Mike to come into the defensive meetings Ditka stuck his head into our meeting room and buddy threw eraser at the door so these are my guys these are my guys Mike and Buddy I mean they went at it every day it didn't matter if his practice or a game they were bitching at each other and it was amazing we want buddy Ryan let loose one of the best defenses ever and he rarely reined it in but Mike would always come over see and my buddy plays his own once in a while and buddy just tell hey you know if I run the defense get out of here Mike and buddy got into a catfight at halftime it was like two girls I mean it was pretty sad really pushing shavon players jumped in a way of it and that was about it and there might have been a swing or two and yeah I haven't gotten a Christmas card from him since I could sugarcoat it and say you know this and now we're not good friends will never be good friends he doesn't like me it's not that I don't like him it's just there's no reason to [Music] in their final game together both participants in our number-3 few took a Super Bowl victory ride buddy Ryan then rode off to the head coaching job in Philadelphia and in 1988 is Eagle prepared to meet Ditka's bears in the playoffs speaking of Mike Ditka what's the last time you had a conversation with Mike I don't think I've ever had a conversation really it's far it's not talking very much there's nothing you could teach me so I don't think there's any reason I had to talk come on surprised about this before the game you walked up during warmups and shook his hand yeah it worried about that ever happen empty tin cans make the most noise and uh he's an empty tank that we're up against a good football team but I had nothing do it Ryan playing did yeah we know who'd win that one hands-down me if Ditka and Ryan had fought no one would have seen it and no doubt the Eagles loss was all a fog for buddy through the rest of his career Ryan never enjoyed the same success he had in Chicago where our number three feud produced a lot of bad blood and a lot of victories how many Super Bowls that I went after but he left now how many went after he left me none so maybe we were better together than we were apart I don't think in any way for the offense but we could write down without him the AFL versus the NFL - there was a sort of a disdain that I thought what kind of league is this we didn't think much of I am National Football League and you're not it was ten years of us versus them it was this odd going what we were destroying each other we had to do something about it thirty years after a humble beginning the NFL had a firm grip on pro football in all the 50s which is a period of tremendous growth for the NFL it was only them but in 1960 the new American Football League began a fast and wide open approach to the game that fans loved the AFL quickly caught on and ignited a heated competition for players all along you had the competition for draft picks that was simply driving off the cost of doing business in the NFL and this created Savile Row between the two leagues and it snowballs from there they were raising our quarterbacks who are rating our stars and we've gone back and rating embarrass the bitterness was bad was growing by the day I journeyed with Jill Foss the Commissioner of the new American Football League in an attempt to develop an overall policy of cooperation and harmony then Along Came neighbor he gets the four hundred thousand dollar contract you know put hundred grand at that time was just crazy do you think they'd be down on you commanding such a high price to sign no I don't see any reason already good they want to win the ball games I want to win cuz they had a lot of money and they was throwing it around trying to get the best player salaries escalated to where by 1966 both leagues realize we have to find a way to come to a peaceful agreement which became the merger I feel that the league matter decided the first thing we did implements the murder pleasure do the Super Bowl on California it's really on coach Lombardi back to beat them and beat them badly and embarrass him if he could I think the NFL would have liked to have seen a 60 to nothing score win the first Super Bowl game the NFL can claim that is the best in the pro leagues I think the Kansas City team is a real top football team that doesn't compare with the National Football League then that's what you want me to say I said tick me off ticked all of us off there was a feeling after the NFL had won those first two Super Bowls that maybe all the critics of the AFL were right that they weren't as good and eventually that caught up with us in the in the form of Super Bowl three we wasn't you supposed to win the game you know we 18 what 17 points on the dogs victory gave them credibility we didn't think there was any chance of that happening and a lot of people in the NFL side were quite angry gloating myself oh my god when the Jets won that game I have never felt more elated and I'm in the Pro Football Hall of Fame I wanted the recognition that we were good league those guys had it stuck in their craw they had heard all the garbage or too long I don't think it faded until probably well into the seventies that's pretty fantastic it's a beautiful trophy and it really is a satisfying for forever-changing pro football this historic feud made it to number two on our countdown the merger of the two leagues had very much to do with making the National League a favorite sport America coming up who's the man behind the NFL's longest running and most bitter feud ever he's been doing this for almost a half century show me a few that's been going on longer than that you can't do anything about it before we reveal our number one Feud let's recap the other fights on our list I was the bad guy once again he told me I'll just drawing the game for everyone else oops it out with Conrad Dobler we used to have the most unbelievable blood bags you can imagine Paul Brown against the team he built when we would play the Cleveland Browns we've seen Walker Idaho tration own number seven a Hall of Fame ripped in San Francisco he's ticked off Montana's ticked off and they're both fighting for the same thing tío as it out with his QB and Donovan's just trying to get away from him and find some peace number five jerry glanville makes no friends in the AFC Central no matter who jerry glanville finally he was hated George Allen wages war with America's team we beat those Cowboys in their own backyard number three will never be good friends Ryan and Ditka never get to be buddies [Music] it was 10 years of us versus them the afl-nfl few changes the face of pro football and now the one feud of all time the Raiders versus the world the autumn win is a rata pillaging justify button roughly for 30 years 35 years the same theme has been for different we like it you can't do anything about it hmm us against the world was what we used to say and the Raiders ongoing battle against the universe the one general has been owner Al Davis he began feuding in his AFL days against NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle the public perception of Mr Al Davis paints the man as an avaricious creep having no ethics and also who is a heretic who has possible with satanic help publicly expressed doubt as to the divine origin of all the words uttered by mr. Pete Rozelle Davis hated him the one that two leagues came together he thought he would be Commissioner of the unite leave there was never any chance I mean the Davis was a guerrilla fighter but Roselle was the guy could smooth the waters operation and harmony at DISA - Oh an alpha many years maybe even today doesn't sit well Davis always held that grudge and he always believed that Roselle was plotting against him he said if I decide to move I do not intend to ask for a leave vote when the league attempted to block the Raiders move to Los Angeles in 1982 Davis filed a lawsuit and one house a business man if you're standing in his way don't stand in his way it's like standing in Tony Soprano's way Davis's team has often resembled a gang of mobsters and they've had long-standing blood Wars with the Chiefs Broncos and Steel [Applause] all the Raiders were dirty George Atkinson hits Lynn Swann with just this clothesline from 80s the blower's illegal delivered with what I would would seem to be some type of malice he's a crybaby his life was never in danger the guy saw that was dirty by jurisprudence standards and that could have been assault and battery probably should have been assault and battery Lynn Swann saw and of course that later with the court as a result of Chuck Noll calling the Raiders the criminal element in the NFL come on criminal message Joe our number one viewers have always felt they were battling the officials as well the Raiders just never stopped whining about the Immaculate reception on that play there was so many flagrant foul we did get Jeff we got rocked how about that I mean give it a rest you know what it probably was illegal but for God's sakes let it go [Applause] al Davis would believe that the Tuck rule was another in a long line of the League versus Al [Applause] I know the book says that they called it right the common sense tells you the Raiders got screwed on that play al Davis's favorite word is dominate it's not enough to just win there must be a total annihilation [Music] then other than the convictions of honor and courage al has never wanted to fit in and to his credit I wish every league could have at least one el Davis in it it makes the league more interesting for over 40 years al Davis and his team have gone against the grain but they have still produced a championship legacy and now the Raiders foist another title the number one feud al Davis as a feud versus the NFL but he's been doing this for almost a half century show me a few that's been going on longer than that so I'd put out number one like he would say commitment to excellence even infuse [Music]
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Channel: NFL Fanzone
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Keywords: NFLFanzone, NFL, Fanzone, Paul Brown, Cleveland Browns, Joey Porter, Raiders, Al Davis, George Allen, Tom Landry, Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins, HTTR4LIFE, HTTR, Raterd Redskins, Buddy Ryan, Mike Ditka, George Halas, Steve Sabol, Deacon Jones, Tom Brady, Patriots, Bill Belichick, Bengals, Conrad Dobler, Bill Bergey, Joe Montana, Steve Young, Bill Walsh, Terrell Owens, Donavan McNabb, Eagles, Jerry Glanville, Sam Wyche, Chuck Knoll, Steelers, John Madden, Charles Woodson
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Length: 44min 34sec (2674 seconds)
Published: Thu Jun 11 2020
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