Coach Josh McDaniels firmly believes that Tom Brady must acknowledge the "tuck rule" play as a fumble to become a minority owner of the Raiders.
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McDaniels expresses his excitement about Brady joining the Raider Nation and showing genuine interest in the team's pursuit of a championship.
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McDaniels admits that he is not fully informed about the current status of the process and that it is beyond his authority and responsibilities.
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McDaniels has a strong history with Brady both as a player and as a person, and he considers it an incredible honor to collaborate with him again.
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The investment in the Raiders won't be a passive one for Brady; he will actively embrace the Raider identity.
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Despite Brady's role in preventing the Raiders from advancing in the 2001 postseason, his potential affiliation with the team remains unaffected.
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McDaniels believes Brady's acknowledgment of the "tuck rule" fumble is crucial for his acceptance into the Raider Nation.
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McDaniels considers Brady's presence as a valuable asset in the pursuit of bringing a championship football team to Las Vegas.
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McDaniels emphasizes the exceptional history he shares with Brady and his eagerness to work with him once again.
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Brady's potential minority ownership in the Raiders carries significance beyond a passive investment, demonstrating his commitment to the team's success.