Week 10, 2009 vs Kansas City Chefs

November 16th, 2009 yipesft Posted in Football No Comments »

The Chefs were coming into Oakland as a team with a worse record than the Raiders.  Raiders were favored as well, which has not been often this season.  With not much going for us, it seemed like this would be our best chance for another home win this year.

My buddy Steve from work was going with Lauren and I for the game and we told him we were hitting the road at 8am, so be at my house before that.  I believe my call at 8:07am woke him up.  Somehow we still manage to pick up some drinks at Safeway and get on the road by 8:30.

Tailgate was solid.  We’ve really been stepping it up lately in the parking lot.  Have to make sure to get maximum entertainment value in the lot, since the entertainment value inside the stadium has not been that solid.  Beer pong was rolling.  KB and I won three consecutive matches, representing as the Chico team.  Steve and Golf Cart Kelly were our final opponents and I’d say they gave us a close match… but that wasn’t the case.

The game was actually fairly close with both offenses not able to do a whole lot.  The fans continued the boo’ing of JaMarcus Russell.  I remember thinking he wasn’t playing that ‘bad’ this game, but then looking at his stats, 8 of 23 for 64 yards, I’m not really sure what I was thinking.  Gradkowski came in and it looked like we actually had a chance.  Down by 6 and driving in the final minutes of the game.  However, a tipped ball ends up in KC’s hands and that sums it up.  A loss to the Chefs.  Ouch.

For the first time ever, I did go up to section 304 in the south endzone.  (I’m in section 107).  My friend Amber was at the game and sitting up there with her crew.  Pretty interesting perspective seeing the game from up there.  Although I’ll definitely be keeping my seats…

For the record, I also attended but didn’t write about:

Week 1 opening Monday night game vs Chargers.  Close loss.

Week3 vs Broncos.

Week 7 vs Jets.  Yes, I miss the win against the Eagles the week before and end up at this horrible game instead.

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Oakland Raiders 2009 Preseason Starts!

August 16th, 2009 yipesft Posted in Football No Comments »

Ahhh, it’s a beautiful thing… football season begins.

This seasons first home game is on a Thursday and I obviously made sure I’d have the day off work.  The game started at 7pm, which made it pretty nice to be able to sleep in and relax a bit before heading out of town for the drive to Oakland.  Lauren and I also were going to make this a bit of an extended weekend and following the game were heading to Los Osos to go camping with Aaron and Alissa.  So that Thursday morning, we spent a bunch of time getting all the camping and Raider gear all piled into the car and didn’t get out of town until around 2pm.

Not sure how I always forget this, but heading to the bay area for an evening game on a weekday… well… sucks.  Traffic.  So that delayed us about an hour and made getting into the parking lot a bit harder than it should have been.  Why?  Well, because Chris had our season parking passes on him and he was already in the parking lot.  And the more time you give anyone in the lot, the less likely they are going to be sober enough to hear the phone ring and be willing to walk out and drop off the passes to you.  So, I somehow managed to get an officer to allow me to park up on the sidewalk just outside the main gate and Lauren ran in to use the bathroom (her main priority) and find Chris with the passes (my main priority for her).

Anyway, finally got in, saw all the old buddies, KB, Hashem, Mike, Meeker and others as well.  Beer Pong was rolling, Chris added some new paint/designs to his car and the season was under way!

I made a point of going in early, since it was preseason and all, I wanted to make sure to see the opening drives where the starters would be playing.  The first drive or two was not all that bad and it included a field goal.  And… amazingly… things improved as the game went on.  Everything looked clean.  We were playing as a team.  A mix of short and long plays and we were moving the ball.  I don’t want to make too much of a preseason game, especially the first one, but it really looked like an improved team.  Dallas didn’t really do anything to impress.  Final score, Oakland 31 Dallas 10.  Awesome!

A few of the guys left the stadium right at the start of the 4th quarter to get the tailgate party rocking again.  And Lauren and I left just a bit before the end of the game (yes, sacrilegious, I know), but instead of joining the party, we headed out to drive 4 hours south to Los Osos.  And now the camping part of the weekend began…

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Oakland Raiders Week 10, 2008 regular season vs Carolina Panthers

November 11th, 2008 yipesft Posted in Football No Comments »

After taking a week off (I skipped the home game against Atlanta), I was back on the road to head down to see the RAIDERS take on the Panthers.  Got a few extra’s with me for this one, bringing my wife Lauren, her sister Christen and my buddy Jason.  I didn’t have a Raiders parking pass for this game and was a little worried that I wouldn’t get to the game in time to get into the lot.  That worry went away a little when I got the call from Chris around 10am letting me know he was in the lot and that there was NOBODY there.

The parking lot gate staff did their job well.  I tried to weasel my way into the A Lot by showing some old parking lot passes I had… but they didn’t bite and I ended up in the cash only side of the parking lot.  Still, much better than being outside the lot, across the freeway.  A short hike with the cooler over to Chris and the tailgate party began.

Beer Pong has been the main entertainment this season.  I have to say my skills seem to have improved.  Jason and I went 3-0 in beer pong matches for the day.

The party grew in size as we picked up some random people, had margarita’s from Marvin’s portable Margarita machine, and some of the A Holes at the A Pole regulars showed up.  And as none of us seemed to be all that excited to actually go to the game, the tailgate lasted well into the first quarter.  At which time we finally packed things up and headed in.

Game was… well, defense played solid.  4 picks.  Just… our offense… can’t score.  We did get to chant for Tui, which is always fun, as Walter got hurt.  I actually don’t even know why Russell wasn’t the starter and never came in.  Someone in the stands told me he got hurt at the end of last game.  I guess since he has no Fantasy Football value, I hadn’t heard about this injury.  Who knows.

In the fourth quarter we were technically only down by one score (8 points), so you have to say the game was somewhat close.  But nobody in the stands had the impression we had a chance in this game.

Long drive home, especially since I ended up the sober one, having to drive the other three home.

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Oakland Raiders Week 7, 2008 regular season vs NY Jets

November 11th, 2008 yipesft Posted in Football No Comments »

Do I really need to write “regular season” in the title of these posts?  I’m sure none of you are getting confused that these are playoff games I’m writing about in regards to the Raiders.

On that note, it reminds me of a pretty funny conversation I had with a buddy of mine yesterday.

Miles: some people were talking about football yesterday and they were talking about how some moves were going to help team X and Y make the playoffs in 2010
Miles: and the other guy said something like “nobody can predict who will be in the playoffs 2 years out”
Miles: and I said “the raiders won’t make the playoffs in 2010″
Kevin: laf!
Miles: haha

Ahh, sad.

Anyway, I should have actually wrote about this game right after it happened.  Because… well… the Raiders upset Favre and the Jets!  Not only that, we got to witness history.

There is a feeling Raider fans have had over the past few years.  That’s the feeling of having a lead in the 4th quarter and knowing you’re going to still lose the game.  It’s happened over and over again.   This game had that same feel.  Game was close the entire time.  And when we had to punt to the Jets with a minute left, to a team led by Favre… you just had a feeling he’d drive down and score a TD to win the game.

Despite giving up 60+ yards in under a minute, we actually held the Jets to a FG and the game went on to overtime.  Well, you can all read the entire recap on your fav sports site… so in getting to the point, the Raiders ended the game with around 3 minutes left in overtime with a team record 57 yard field goal by Janikowski.

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Oakland Raiders Week 4, regular season vs San Diego Chargers

November 11th, 2008 yipesft Posted in Football No Comments »

It hasn’t exactly been the type of season that motivates me to share stories.  I’m pretty far behind on writing about the games I’ve attended, so for these couple that I’m way behind on, I’ll keep it brief.

The Charger game was on the day of my wife’s birthday.  She brought her mom to the game who came all the way down from Reno that morning to catch a ride with us to the game.

Raiders lost.

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Oakland Raiders Week 1, regular season vs Denver Broncos

September 12th, 2008 yipesft Posted in Football No Comments »

Well, it’s taken me a few days to even really want to write about this past game. For a few days now, I’ve tried to come up with some sort of positive to walk away from. And the only one I could really come up with is “Maybe the Bronco’s are the best team in the league this year and so of course they slaughtered us”. Sadly, I think that’s not really even close to the truth.

Okay, let’s back up. Monday night game! Pretty sweet way to start the season. And earlier in the day I was pretty happy the game didn’t start till 7pm. Meant I could still work a few hours in the morning before I had to start the drive from Chico to Oakland. Ended up getting to the parking lot in pretty good time, around 4pm. 3 hours to tailgate, I thought I was doing pretty good. Well, I was pretty much the last person in our group to actually show up… and well… most people had already consumed quite a few drinks. One of our buddies in our same Black Hole section has a connection with mini liquor bottles. You know, the kind you get on airplanes? Anyway, the parking lot was scattered with empty mini plastic bottles by the time I got there. Good times.



The rest of the tailgate was pretty fun. The theme was sheep shots. Which I’ll pass on going into more detail on. We were left alone for the most part from parking lot enforcement on things like ‘music too loud’, ’someone standing on the roof of the car’, etc. We also had a huge turnout of regulars, including Stephanie, an ex-Raiderette we’ve known for years. Beer pong table was setup, but didn’t get that much use. Did some good grilling, I went with the basics, a cheeseburger. All in all, a good solid tailgate to start off the season.

Then the game started.

It’s kind of one of those moments where things are going really bad, but it doesn’t quite sink in right away. It seemed like our offense was gaining a little speed, but they just needed more time. Like… any minute now it’s going to kick in and fall into place. So you had that hope for the first quarter or so. The problem was that every single time the Bronco’s got the ball, they seemed to score quickly and with ease. Over and over again.

I actually just now went and looked at the box score. The score was only 17-0 at halftime. So, maybe it wasn’t as bad as I thought the first couple of quarters? Oh, no. Look at the drive log. It’s bad.

Denver’s posessions:

First half: TD, punt, FG, TD, punt

Second half: TD, FG, TD, TD, end of regulation

We stayed until the very end. The crowd was at least half gone by this point. The only positive to that was that it meant it’d be pretty easy to get out of the parking lot.

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Oakland Raiders 2008 first preseason game vs 49ers

August 19th, 2008 yipesft Posted in Football 1 Comment »

It seems like it’s been quite a busy year for me. My life at work seems to be busier than ever and everything else going on outside of work seems non-stop and crazy hectic. Oye!

Where am I going with this? Since football season ended last year with the sweet Giants victory in the superbowl… I have not thought about football at all. Usually during the off-season I’m reading about the draft news, trades, anything to do with the Raiders and getting ready for preseason. And of course I also am doing a bunch of research on getting ready for my Fantasy Football league.

But this year… nothing. So, when it came time to leave work on Friday morning to head down to Oakland for the Raiders first game, I was honestly not ready. I remember thinking how tired I was and wasn’t really excited to be going to a Raider game. (FYI, I travel from Chico, CA to Oakland for all of the home games). My buddy Chris was also running late due to the Raiders complicating the schedule with an overlap on his wife’s birthday. So when I got there, I just parked in the regular lot (I haven’t picked up my club parking passes yet, ack!) and then just sort of wandered the lot to see if I could find anyone I know in our normal A lot area. (AholesbytheAPole)

3.5 hours till game time…
After a bit, we find Hank, Dan and crew. Around this time, I also finish my first beer of the afternoon, it’s a beautiful day out and I’ve pretty much shifted out of thinking about work to enjoying being here in Oakland. I’m not quite at full football/tailgate mode yet though.

2.5 hours till game time…
The group of us up to this point noticed a lot of the conversation was about “when is Chris going to show up”. Chris is pretty much the heartbeat of our tailgate party. He converted his suburban to be a tailgate party mobile. Speakers in the back door that are loud enough for the Raiders to initiate new sound rules for tailgating. The second Chris pulls up, the music is on, the beer pong table is set up and people are doing beer pongs off the top of his car. It’s official. Raiders season has started.



1 hour till game time…
I have now shifted into why I love Raiders season. Numerous friends are now here, we’ve had multiple people come up and ask if we’re the guys who tailgate in the A lot with the beer bongs off the roof of the car, we’re all talking about what record the Raiders will have this year (average prediction was 7-9) and it’s just a really fun time all around. Oh, and I won the two games of beer pong I played in.

Game time…
It’s pretty rare I make it to my seat before kickoff. Today was no exception. And this will be a theme as I write about going to all the Raiders games. A lot of the experience is about the tailgate. And because we usually celebrate quite a bit, there is a bit less recollection of what happened in the actual game. And in this game… really not a lot to talk about. First quarter ends 0-0 after a few dismal drives by both teams. Or should I say the defense dominated? Hmm, not sure that’s really the case here. 49er QB’s looked bad. Russel looked okay. Raiders running backs looked pretty good. Best play of the first half was of course the Raiders punt return touchdown. Which went right to the south endzone, where I sit in the BLACK HOLE (9th row baby, section 107).

Other usual activities included getting some beers, talking with the people in the rows around us that we haven’t seen since last year, talking to other friends nearby, more beers, talking on the phone to friends not at the game, general debauchery and yelling at refs… all your normal in the stands activities.

In the end, the Raiders give the fans a victory. Against the 49ers, which makes it even better, even if it is just a preseason game. Michael Bush’s rushing TD was sweet as he plowed over some hapless niner. 18-6 Raiders. Ahh, what a day. This is indeed why it feels so great to be a proud Raider season ticket holder. (Yes, I do realize this may be a short lived feeling this year).

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