Article By Ezra Ruiz on 23rd July, 2010
Whether it was Bo Jackson or Marcus Allen, they always seemed to have a great player in the backfield.
This run-first trend momentarily came to a halt in 1998, when Jon Gruden arrived on the Oakland scene and brought his West Coast Offense to the Raiders.
In 1999, the Raiders went ahead and signed a thought to be washed-up Rich Gannon. He quickly excelled with Tim Brown, Jerry Rice, and Charlie Garner for the next few years before the short-lasted "dynasty" began to fade away. By 2004, Gannon, Rice, Tim Brown, Charlie Garner, and Jon Gruden were no longer part of the Raiders.
Lamont Jordan was signed and Oakland tried to pound the ball once again.
That was six years ago.
Now, the...
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