Whether those watching loved him or hated him, Raiders managing general partner Al Davis was always must-see TV. There was no gray area in the emotions that he evoked, especially with those whose lives he touched.
"When you hear Al Davis' name mentioned, people want to take sides," former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw said. "Right or wrong, good or bad, if you look at the history of the league and you look at how the league has changed, when you look at who the personalities that are involved in that change, you're going to find Al Davis."
Few have ever been as reviled by some and revered by others as was Davis, who died Saturday at age 82. But the ever-polarizing Davis always kept his gaze on the football field, not what others were saying about him.
"I don't know what my legacy is," Davis once said. "That's not for me to say. You'll have to ask others about that. I care more about winning than my legacy." (MORE>>>)

