Says who you? LMAO...stats say otherwise. Also:
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/13735322/are-mark-davis-raiders-leaving-oakland
The only way for Davis to uphold that legacy -- his father's legacy and the legacy of three Super Bowl titles -- is to win. And the quickest way to win, Davis believes, is to get his team out of the O.co Coliseum and into a stadium -- in Oakland or Los Angeles -- that can turn the revenue stream from a faucet into a garden hose.
The only reason the raiders right now are 29th for worth is where they play. They play in the worst stadium and market in the league.
The Raiders are a gold mine waiting to happen if they turn it around and move to LA. Both are stating to look like possibilities.
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Because right now, despite his team's 12-year playoff drought, despite its 18 -- 44 record (through Week 2) since Al died and despite whatever personal quirks he might exhibit, Mark Davis possesses an abundance of that most American of virtues: leverage. The league's last great land grab, its long-awaited push to extract everything it can from LA -- that extortionist's delight, that shimmering city of near-mythic revenue streams -- could end with Davis making the 31st-most valuable franchise one of the most lucrative.