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Old 01-03-2011, 05:05 PM   #17
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Re: Cable out as Raiders' coach?

Guy beats the crap out of people and keeps his job...goes undefeated and looses it.

Al Davis is an embarrassment. He won his last super bowl probably around the same time as he was able to maintain his last erection.

Dude's crazy on so many level.
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Old 01-03-2011, 05:40 PM   #18
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The only way this makes any sense at all is if Jackson is going to get a HC job elsewhere and they have to make him the head coach or lose him.

Otherwise it doesn't..I think Cable has done a good job (as has Jackson). I really hope they can maintain some continuity and move into the offseason with some optimism for once.
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Old 01-03-2011, 06:53 PM   #19
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As a Raider fan, I would only want Jackson to replace Cable if that's the case. As the above poster said, we need some continuity to keep this upswing going. Otherwise we're back to square one. I heard that it comes down to Al not wanting to pay the 2.5 million that would be Cable's salary. Big Al has NEVER liked paying for coaches.
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Old 01-04-2011, 10:52 PM   #20
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Re: Cable out as Raiders' coach?

Raiders have allowed Hue Jackson to interview with the 49ers.

Blog at SFGate is already saying Hue is in as HC - http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/...entry_id=80336
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Old 01-04-2011, 11:06 PM   #21
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Raiders have allowed Hue Jackson to interview with the 49ers.

Blog at SFGate is already saying Hue is in as HC - http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/...entry_id=80336
Hopefully just to fill the Rooney Rule. If not and Hue isn't our guy, Al is seriously screwing up on this one. (Shocking I know.)
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Old 01-04-2011, 11:53 PM   #22
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Raiders have allowed Hue Jackson to interview with the 49ers.

Blog at SFGate is already saying Hue is in as HC - http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/...entry_id=80336
It's amazing that after all these years of being a Raiders fan, Al can still baffle me with some of his decisions. If Jackson's the new head coach, why grant SF permission to talk to him? Just go ahead and announce Jackson as head coach. That's been the plan all along anyway.
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Re: Cable out as Raiders' coach?

Not sure if this was posted yet, but it's official:

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5989707

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ALAMEDA, Calif. -- The Oakland Raiders informed coach Tom Cable on Tuesday that they will not bring him back as coach next season even though he led them to their best record in eight years this season.

The Raiders announced their decision not to exercise a two-year, $5 million option on Cable's contract for 2011 and '12, two days after wrapping up an 8-8 season that gave Oakland its first non-losing record since winning the 2002 AFC championship.

"Coach Cable was informed the club would not be exercising its option for the 2011 season, and that he's free to seek employment elsewhere," his agent, Don Yee, said in an e-mail to The Associated Press. "Teams already have shown interest in Tom."

The Raiders now begin their search for their sixth coach since Jon Gruden left for Tampa Bay following the 2001 season. Cable lasted longer than any of the previous five, with a 17-27 record since being promoted from offensive line coach to interim head coach early in the 2008 season after Lane Kiffin was fired.

Cable had wide support from his players, who credited him with helping make the team a contender in the AFC West this season after a run of seven straight years of at least 11 losses.

But that was not enough to persuade owner Al Davis to bring him back for a third full season. The Raiders could have waited two weeks to make this decision but acted quickly.

The move comes the same day the Raiders granted the San Francisco 49ers permission to interview offensive coordinator Hue Jackson for their vacant head coaching job.

Davis brought Jackson in after last season to take over the play-calling duties from Cable. Led by a breakout season from running back Darren McFadden and big plays from rookie receiver Jacoby Ford, the Raiders finished sixth in the league in scoring with 410 points. That was the sixth-most points scored in a season in franchise history and more than doubled last year's scoring output.

Jackson will likely be a leading contender for the job. Raiders senior executive John Herrera says the team has not talked to any candidates yet.

The Raiders also could have interest in Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh, who was a quarterbacks coach in Oakland from 2002-03 and is close with Davis. Harbaugh is also being sought by the 49ers, among other NFL teams.

Cable has had a tenuous hold on the job ever since getting it when Kiffin was fired four games into the 2008 season. The Raiders took a month after that season before deciding to give Cable a two-year contract and then left the coach in limbo for weeks after last season.

The 2009 season was marred by an investigation into whether he assaulted assistant Randy Hanson and allegations of a history of violence toward women.

The Raiders made big strides to improve under Cable but fell short of making the postseason for an eighth straight season. Oakland became the first team since the 1970 merger to win all of its division games and not make the playoffs.

The Raiders went just 2-8 outside the AFC West this season, with five of those losses coming to teams with losing records.

This season was marked by indecision at quarterback. The Raiders acquired Jason Campbell in the offseason from Washington to replace draft bust JaMarcus Russell. Davis compared Campbell in training camp to two-time Super Bowl winner Jim Plunkett, but Campbell was benched after just six quarters.

Campbell got the job back when Bruce Gradkowski injured his shoulder and eventually won three straight games to put the Raiders in first place in November. But he was benched again after a blowout loss at Pittsburgh.

The Raiders lost the following week at home to Miami when Gradkowski re-injured his shoulder. Campbell started the final four games.

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Old 01-05-2011, 12:04 AM   #24
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The only game where I can really say Gradkowski shouldn't have started in retrospect was the Miami game. The Arizona game really should have been won, Grad drove for the GW FG but Seabass just choked. He played well against Houston but made a few too many mistakes. And we don't win the game against STL even if Grad doesn't come in at halftime. So the indecision at QB was warranted at least at the start of the season b/c JC was sucking big time.
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