Radio Show June 10, 2018: Author Kristine Setting Clark on the Wacky Times of the 1970s Raiders




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Summary: This week's CBS Sports Radio 1140-AM show focused on the 1970s Oakland Raiders and the beauty and madness of that decade for the silver and black. Kristine Setting Clark, author of the Raiders book "Cheating is Encouraged:A Hard-Nosed History of the 1970s," chronicles the merry band of madmen, misfits, and crazies that helped Oakland win two Super Bowls in four years. Clark tells us how the Immaculate Reception wasn't a reception, and also tells us about the Raiders infamous "Wall of Shame" at training camp in Santa Rose during the free spirited 70s. She also talks about how John Madden and Al Davis made the "perfect couple" when it came to building a winning football team. The gang closes out a look at OTAs from this past week including hearing from defensive coordinator Paul Guenther how the installation of his new defensive scheme is going for both rookies and veterans. Guenther talks Conley, Hurst, Hall, Irvin and more. Gutierrez breaks down his three takeaways from OTAs and why it matters heading into training camp later in July. Today also market the first time we simulcasted our radio show on the Silver and Black Today Facebook page. Check it out and "watch" what we were up to. Catch the Silver and Black Today radio show which airs every Sunday from 8am-10am in Las Vegas. It can also be streamed live worldwide on the Radio.com app and on TuneIn – including from your Amazon Echo device. SilverAndBlackToday.com is our 24/7 website covering all things Raiders. We also have our weekly podcast, usually heard live at 5pm on Tuesdays via Spreaker and can be downloaded on iTunes or Google Play.