We've got labor peace and it's intelligent. It makes sense. We do have the greatest league in the world.
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In Texarkana, school integration was approached quietly, because they didn't want to have the problems like those taking place in Little Rock. That didn't mean there weren't problems. In Little Rock, with the integration of Central High, that didn't happen quietly, so here they tried to avoid those problems. I was at Grambling at the time, and we were doing things for the civil rights movement there. We were hitting the streets like a lot of colleges did, so we started going to other campuses and other cities.Al Davis
There's always the possibility of a new league. You have to understand it. I do. I lived it. I coached and was a commissioner of a new league that forced a merger. I know how to do it. I really believe the numbers are there where it would be very simple to have a 10-team league. You see with no cap and no draft and no agreement with the players. They had a problem, too, because they would have anarchy. Gene Upshaw would be out eventually and the whole group would have been disbanded eventually because people would go their own way.
Al Davis
This puts entertainment officially on the map as a key market for the company.
Al Davis
I have never forgiven myself ... that I might have made a mistake.
Al Davis
Why should I talk to you? I don't know where you're from.
Al Davis
We believed he fit the bill at that time.
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