You do realize that they are the only team that still shares their home field with a baseball team don't ya? Not to mention the city of Oakland tripled their lease for the stadium. Who took a dump on who??
The sharing a stadium thing I understand. As for the lease increase, that came after we knew the Raiders were planning on moving. Why not give them a rate increase if you know they are going away and taking that revenue with them?
Interestingly, just saw this in an article today regarding the rent at the Coliseum, "McKibben said Coliseum generates about $7 million per year in revenue from Raiders games, including $3.5 million in rent. But it has more than $8 million a year in Raiders-related expenses, including security, sanitation, ushers and field conversions between baseball and football events. The 51-year-old Coliseum is the only stadium left in the U.S. that houses both an NFL team and Major League Baseball team. There are roughly three field conversions per year, at a cost of about $450,000 each. Without the Raiders, that headache goes away and so do the financial losses under the current arrangement."
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/oakland-coliseum-stadium-authority-doesnt-want-raiders-to-return-in-2019/ar-BByZ358?li=BBnb7Kz