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Noel Harris

How the upcoming move to Las Vegas leaves some of the Raider Nation at odds

OAKLAND, Calif. _ The scene was no different from what one can expect at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on a typical fall Sunday morning.

The parking lot was bustling several hours before the Raiders were to play their sixth game of the season at the Coliseum, with the sounds of hip hop, pop and Mariachi music abounding as the smell of grilled meat filled the air.

While the atmosphere was live and festive, there was a hint of doom _ and not because of the multitude of skulls, pirates and people dressed in black. These parties could have to find a new location sooner rather than later.

When the Raiders played the AFC West-rival Denver Broncos on Monday night, it could be the team's final contest at their home for 40 of their 59 seasons.

One thing is clear: Many people who make up the Raider Nation aren't happy to see them go.

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