"Raiders," sang a group of fans in a chorus. They may be crying later because old habits and loves die hard. How do they spin it? "A lame duck relationship is what you're talking about," said fan Andy Coronado.
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"Can't look at it in a negative way. They haven't left yet. They're still here," added Andy Rea.
We're talking rose colored glasses, Raiders style. But, nobody's blind.
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If a team and its fans ever needed a relationship counselor, these are them.
"It's like being the jilted lover," said Esteban Guzman. "Your wife tells you she wants a divorce. But he doesn't have a house yet, then I will go live with them."
It rings true. These aren't just fans. Raider Nation feels like a family.
We asked longtime fan Victoria Popejoy about that. "If your husband treated you the way the Raiders have, would you be together?" Her response? "I would be gone."
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