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Raiders legend says he wouldn't mind having ownership of the franchise
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The Las Vegas Raiders had the best owner in American pro sports. Yes, that's right, and you definitely read it right.

They weren't the Las Vegas Raiders then, but when Al Davis was the father of now-owner Mark Davis, the Raiders were always successful, and Al Davis was changing the game.

He is known as a pioneer in football. He coached, but he was also very hands-on as an owner. And he didn't care what anyone thought. Mark Davis is not really anything like that. Sure, he spent money to build the beautiful Allegiant Stadium, but overall, he just doesn't have the same competitiveness as Al Davis did, and everyone can see that.

Fans have asked him to sell the team in the past. And while things have calmed down since Josh McDaniels's firing, he will still never sell the team. But, if he would, or would ever open up another potential share for someone to buy, as he did with Tom Brady, there is a former Raiders legend who would be interested.

On Twitter, Charles Woodson discussed how much Antonio Pierce has changed the team. Someone responded by saying Woodson needs to be on the coaching staff. Woodson then replied that he would rather have ownership.

Would rather have some ownership

We have seen some former players, such as his buddy Tom Brady, try to get into ownership more in every sport. While I do not know if Woodson would be a good owner or part owner, I think it would be cool. We are talking about one of the more prominent players to wear silver and black. Then he would get to make some of the decisions, too? Sign me up.

One fan even said that he and Brady's suite could be called 'The Fumble.'

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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