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Saturday, November 15, 2014

NFL Network: America's Game- 1983 Los Angeles Raiders

Source:DAZN- the Los Angeles Raiders winning Super Bowl 18 over the Redskins in January, 1984.

Source:The Daily Post

"America's Game 1983 Los Angeles Raiders" 


"1983 Los Angeles Raiders Team Season Highlights "Just Win, Baby" & NFL '83" 

Source:Sports Odyssey- welcome to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum version of the black hole.

From Sports Odyssey 

The 1983 Los Angeles Raiders represent to me what the Los Angeles Raiders should've always been, which was the best NFL team, period. Not just for the 1983 season, but the rest of the 1980s. As great as the San Francisco 49ers were during the 1980s and they had great teams both on offense and defense, one of the best head coaches and general managers ever in Bill Walsh, great management team, the Los Angeles Raiders were better, at least as far as personal and talent. As great as the 1985 Chicago Bears were, the Los Angeles Raiders were better, at least as far as personal and talent. 

What we got instead in the NFL was a 1983 Los Angeles Raiders that essentially stumbled into greatness and put it together when they needed to. And as good as a 12-4 record is, the 1983 Raiders were a 14-2, 15-1 team when you look at their personal and talent. 

The 83 Raiders defense that was loaded with Pro Bowlers and even Hall of Famers and not just DE Howie Long who I believe is the greatest defensive end, if not defensive lineman of the 1980s, but Ted Hendricks who is one of the best all around linebackers ever, perhaps the two best cornerbacks in the NFL in Lester Hayes and Mike Haynes, LB's Matt Millen and Rod Martin who were both Pro Bowlers, Greg Townsend who was an excellent pass rushing DE. 

The 83 Raiders had Marcus Allen at RB, who I believe was the best all around running back in the NFL in the 1980s and also most underutilized. Jim Plunkett at QB who when he was healthy and playing for a good team, was a Pro Bowl caliber QB. Probably the best offensive line in the NFL at that point. Todd Christianson who lead the NFL in receptions as a tight end, another Pro Bowler. Cliff Branch perhaps the best deep threat as a WR during the 1970s and perhaps early 80s as well. 

But what the NFL and the City of Los Angeles got instead was a Raiders team that stumbled into greatness for that one season in 1983, but were the underachievers of the NFL during the 1980s. They had other good years in Los Angeles and other playoff teams and other AFC West champions, but 1983 is the only year that the Raiders reached greatness in Los Angeles, even though they were always loaded as far as talent both on offense and defense. 

Had Al Davis took a few steps back and let someone else run personal for him and let the head coach do his own job as well and had Mr. David not tried to ruin Marcus Allen's career, I think the Raiders are still in Los Angeles today.