While listening to ESPN news today I heard an analyst state that today marked the 38-year anniversary of the "Immaculate Deception." Those outside of Raider Nation call the last second reception by Franco Harris on that day immaculate, but we silver and black folks know better.
The league has been sticking it to us long before Pittsburgh Steelers running back Frenchy Fuqua had quarterback Terry Bradshaw's pass karoom off he and Jack Tatum, then get scooped out of the air by Steeler Franco Harris. The play was an illegal touch by the offense and should never had stood. The Raiders ought to be hailed as winning that 1972 AFC Divisional Playoff game 7-6.
Why would ESPN remind us of such a play? Because those outside of our Silver & Black nation have been deceived to believe it one of the best plays in the history of professional sports ever caught on tape. The deception lives and so does the conspiracy against the Oakland Raiders. But as the saying goes, what doesn't kill us only makes us stronger.
Win, Lose or Tie, Raider til I Die!
ESPN - The NFL's Greatest Play
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