October 2, 2008
Oakland Raiders long national nightmare finally over, or is it? Special Correspondent
The drama has finally ceased with Lane Kiffin's long anticipated departure coming to pass. It seems as if the Raiders can now move on like a nice normal football team, but this is the Oakland Raiders. Our special correspondent L Dizzle takes a look at whether the drama is finally in the past and the Raiders can ultimately move on, or whether this is just the eye of the storm.
Our long National nightmare is finally over...or has it just begun?
By L Dizzle
Special Correspondent
It finally happened. After week after week of speculation and months of reporting, the inevitable has finally come to pass. Al Davis has fired Lane Kiffin. The media was loving being able to report every juicy tidbit and spread every little rumor "leaked" from the Raiders. To the fans, however, it was a long, drawn out, torturous process. In the offseason it was seen as just another thing for the media to talk about. Then the regular season had finally arrived after an offseason that always seems like an eternity, REAL games were to be played...on the field. But after every Sunday game, Monday brought more questions surrounding Kiffin's job and dysfunction in the organization. Not only that but the announcers would talk about it during the game as well. Every couple of minutes they would show Al Davis up in his luxury box looking like he was going to pull a Roman Emperor move and hold out his arm with the thumb to the side and then turn his thumb down. All the while, fans were saying "Excuse me, but I am trying to watch the game!"
But that is all over now. Kiffin has been fired, Tom Cable has been "installed" and there is joy in Whoville because the Grinch's heart grew ten sizes that day. Finally the coaching staff will speak to one another as well as Al Davis. And they will be one big happy family. The media will be relieved too and be saying "Whew, finally we don't have to report on the drama in Raider land anymore." And the Raiders franchise and it's fans can return to some sense of normalcy. And then you wake up.
It seems clear at this point that the only reason Al Davis didn't fire Kiffin in the offseason is so that he could build up enough of what he thinks is evidence so that he can fire him for "cause" and not have to honor his contract. Just that fact alone tells me that his only priority is himself and some convoluted obsession with being intimidating and ruthless. At least that is how he sees himself. Since the press conference, I have heard quite a few other words to describe him as well as this situation. Words such as Absurd, Bizarre, Mind Boggling, perplexing, unusual, and embarrassing. Many of these words have followed him in recent years which means that they have also followed the Raiders teams and fans that support them. So I suppose one could also add the word "ashamed" to that list.
The aftershock of this event will be felt far and wide. The long term effects of the manner in which this played itself out could very well cause destruction far greater than the Raiders have experienced in recent years. And all because Al Davis couldn't just fire a coach like a normal owner for a normal team. He couldn't do it in the offseason and he couldn't honor the coach's contract. The days in which Al Davis loved the Raiders above all else, has long passed. At what point did the Raiders become a distant second to that of his pride and vindictiveness? Let's examine that for a moment shall we?
The first real proof of Al Davis' self serving ways came when he fired Mike Shanahan in the exact same fashion after the exact same number of games as Kiffin and that was 1989 so one would suspect that it goes back at least that far. Both Al Davis and Mike Shanahan have had it out for each other ever since that day. And Shanahan has gotten the better of that vendetta over the years. The Raiders futility could be just pure bad luck on Al Davis' part but not likely. In Denver, Shanahan was given a long tenure and control of his team so he could build something. He accomplished what Al Davis thought he was capable of when he hired him but would neither give him the power nor the time to accomplish it. Since that time Al has made one bad coaching decision after another. In fact the only successful coach since that time was John Gruden and Al hated him. So he traded him away. Further putting himself above the success of the Raiders. Then Gruden's predecessor used the same playbook and simply opened the offense a bit and took the Raiders to the SuperBowl. The next year he went 4-12 and was promptly fired. And we are all well versed in the series of coaching failures that have occurred since then. This means that Al Davis has only had one good judgment of coaching talent since 1988 and he couldn't even get along with him. Then, like Shanahan before him, Gruden unleashed his revenge on Al after their bitter parting. Kiffin will now begin his mission to follow in their footsteps.
During Tuesday's press conference in which Tom Cable was to be announced Al Davis was caught on mic as saying "Who is going to introduce Tom Cable?...I don't know anything about the guy." He also said in his press conference just prior to that in regards to Lane Kiffin, "I didn't hire the person I thought I was hiring." So I suppose you can now add Tom Cable to the long list of coaches that Al Davis hired that he "didn't know". That is a scary thought from a player and a fans perspective. While we have all been on board with his decisions, we now have proof that Al Davis has been hiring coaches he didn't know since as far back as 1988. Ok so now might be a good time for you take a break and grab a few pain killers. I'll wait...
Oh you got a beer? Hope you got a couple. To continue...
By this point the Al Davis press conference is already cemented in infamy. Everyone involved or mentioned in it will have their name dragged through the mud every time it is replayed which is sure to be often. You see, Al's only motivation in making his speech was to smear Kiffin's name so he could void the rest of his contract and not have to pay him the 3.5 million he is owed. This seems like a trivial amount in the scheme of things. Especially when you consider how much was paid to the likes of Tommy Kelly, Javon Walker, Darren McFadden, DeAngelo Hall, and Gibril Wilson in the offseason. But for Al Davis is about more than the money. He wants to stick it to Kiffin to prove a point and to "Just win Baby". But this is just another of Al's personal battles that has nothing to do with the team. He is not thinking of the good of the Raiders and in the process he is destroying them.
Al said that Kiffin didn't want JaMarcus Russell although it was Kiffin that called Russell at the draft to tell him the Raiders were interested. He then went on to say that Kiffin was forgiven for his bad decision making because of his lack of experience. Then Al said that Kiffin pushed for the signings of Javon Walker and DeAngelo Hall. He was saying this as a way of proving that Kiffin was part of the decision making process but in saying it, he sounding like he was blaming Kiffin for the signings. Javon Walker's psyche is pretty delicate these days as we all know. I think, if I am Javon, what I heard him say was, "naivete on Kiffin's part led to the mistake of signing me and not only that but the ONE guy that wanted me here is now gone." And Al talked him out of retirement for this? Let us not forget that DeAngelo Hall is still on this team too. As well as all of his teammates that hear this stuff and probably feel like a kid whose parents are fighting and is caught in the middle of it. This team may be 1-3 but the analysts and announcers alike have been raving about how hard these guys have been playing. Will they still give that kind of effort the rest of the season? Will they still feel motivated to give their all for this organization? I know the fans are not feeling that way. So outside of their paychecks and themselves, what do they have to play for and be proud of when they put on that uniform? That is the question that will linger this year and next year and beyond.
A few days ago, Nnamdi Asomugha was interviewed by Trey Wingo and this is what Nnamdi had to say in regards to the firing of Lane Kiffin, "I wasn't shocked...For newer, younger players, you never know how they're gonna react. You got guys coming out of college that think that everything over here is rosy...It's been a tough couple of weeks. Now that Lane is gone you have to put it behind you because if you keep thinking about it, it could put a dent in your play...The players liked Lane. Everybody had a great respect for Lane because you knew he was a fired up, energized guy that wanted to change things. He wanted to change the losing we had gone through. You knew that was his number one goal and guys respected that and you saw it in our play every week. Guys wanted to win not only for ourselves, but for him as well."
The one player that should be absolute top priority for this team to sign long term is Nnamdi Asomugha. In the past he was willing to sign a deal to stay with his hometown team. He was not offered that deal prior to his contract year and this offseason they signed his counterpart DeAngelo Hall to a huge contract and then wouldn't offer Nnamdi equal or greater pay. It appears now that no amount of money can get Nnamdi to stay with the Raiders. Why would he want to stay? He will be the highest paid corner this coming free agency regardless of where he goes so why would he want to stay in Oakland when he can get paid well and go to a franchise that is not dysfunctional and whose owner and GM are focused on winning football games? We have all been in a similar situation. Money is great, but money without the stress is ideal.
Derrick Burgess' has been passed over as well. After quickly posting some of the best sack totals in the history of the Raiders, he was not rewarded for it and like Aso, watched unproven, overrated, and injured players all around him get huge paydays. I can't see why he would want to stick around either.
Greg Knapp reportedly told Al Davis that he would rather stay as a coordinator than move into the head coaching position. This could be the writing on the wall that he has every intention of moving on after the season. In Seattle, Jim Mora Jr. is slated to take over the head coaching job next season. Knapp was Mora Jr's offensive coordinator in Atlanta the year they had the #1 rushing attack in the NFL. Mora Jr has most likely spoken to Knapp about the possibility of reuniting in Seattle.
If Tom Cable cannot have success this year as the interim coach then he will not remain. It is hard to say whether he would be fine with stepping back again to being a position coach for the same team that unseated him as head coach. Not only that but, yet again, what reason would he have for extending such a gesture to the Raiders? His services will no doubt be in high demand after his zone blocking scheme has revived the running game for multiple franchises. And if his time as the head coach plays out like others before him, Al Davis will have burned that bridge as well.
The only way that disaster can be averted is if this team starts winning again immediately. They say winning heals all wounds in sports and that is certainly the case most of the time. If Cable can inspire this team and he can unite the staff and get the players to play hard for him just as they did for Kiffin, then that is always a possibility. If Cable could somehow lead this team to a .500 or better record among the remaining games then this team may get their pride back and see a light at the end of the tunnel. If not then prepare yourself for a fallout.
That would mean that the this team could regress and finish with yet another 12+ loss season. They would then lose their two best defensive players in Nnamdi Asomugha and Derrick Burgess as well as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach (now interim head coach) that molded this offense into a top 5 rushing attack in the past two seasons. This possible outcome is not pretty. I am not alone in thinking that if you keep the current staff and players together for at least one more season, they could go from being competitive to being winners. Although even that seems like high hopes as long as Al Davis is continuously sabotaging this team's attempts at building for success. So as we all take a deep sigh of relief that one fiasco is finally over, don't get too comfortable because we could be in for a long, arduous and heartbreaking road ahead.
LDizzle is a special correspondent for Thoughts from the Dark Side.
Discussion
17 Comments on "Oakland Raiders long national nightmare finally over, or is it? Special Correspondent"
#1
Posted by Oakland Raiders long national nightmare finally over, or is it? - Oakland Raiders Forum, October 2, 2008 7:16 PM
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#3
Posted by Ralph Castro, October 2, 2008 9:07 PM
dizzle good article and u forgot another player whos conttract is up this year kirk morrison, we lose him well this d is going to be ok howard is good but morrison complements him and vica versa with morrison, and if you think of it are d will take major hits if nnamdi, burgess, and morrison go, though morrison is a born raider fan and player he may not get a contract offer, so either we franchise nnamdi one more time give burgess and morrison a long term and good contract matching their ability or our d takes big ass hits next year
#4
Posted by fame, October 2, 2008 10:20 PM
Pressure breaks pipes but pressure also has been know to make diamonds .. Like I been saying our play on the field is our future .. Do I belive in davis No .. Do I belive in our "intern coach " no .. But I belive in our players I belive in our talent on both side of the line .. we have been so close to win each week.. these are the same players .. the same roster .. I'm not gonna sit here and preach playoffs cause I don't think that's what we need this year . but .500 is something that I belive should be our focus here .. espically wit fargas return and d mac at 100 percent .. and russel looks like better each week .. mark me I think this shake up is right in time ..
#5
Posted by Umer Waris, October 2, 2008 10:43 PM
Fucken Bitchass Davis.
That son of fucken bitch ruined everything.
If Nmandi, burgesss, Cable, Knapp and possibly Rathman leave, what is their to look forward for this team??!?!?!?
Honestly I feel sorry for you Rob and Pat.
Putting in so much time and effort for the team you live and die for and what do u get?
Bitchass Davis retire you old mother fucken hag of an asshole.
This team was going on just fine and dizzle your article such summarized everything that could possibly go wrong because of what has done.
#6
Posted by BamaRaider, October 3, 2008 7:11 AM
As Mr. Slave would say...
"Jesusss-- chriiiiiiiissst..."
Can we give it ATLEASE ONE GAME before we slit our f-ing wrists?
Al is all about players, not coaches. Al would much rather give that money to a player.
I thought he was going to tear up when he was talking about loving the players to much.
And you could tell during the press conference the one thing that pissed him off the most was kiff throwing players under the bus during press conferences.
#7
Posted by RaiderDoc, October 3, 2008 9:05 AM
Bama - I don't remember Kiffin throwing any players under the bus at any news conference. Short of saying we need more depth and "competition," he really only threw Ryan and "the idiot" under the bus (not saying that was a good thing... but still). Our gracious owner, however, gladly threw Russell under the bus. Just what the kid needs... negative comments that supposedly came from the guy teaching him. Even if Kiffin did say those things, bringing them out serves no purpose what so ever.
More than anything (other than wishing the circus would end... and we know how that will come to fruition) I hope we don't lose Aso. He is the best thing we have going and an absolute class act.
#8
Posted by Ralph Castro, October 3, 2008 9:12 AM
and when the media said the players played hard for kiffin
#9
Posted by rod borba, October 3, 2008 9:22 AM
More to come. Change that will effect all. More questions than answers but lets remember that burgess got 5M up front. Not a bad sum and over the life of his contract he is making pretty good money. maybe he is the one we wish thay all were , i have enough. He also got 1.5 in incentives.
1.5 + 1.5 plus the interest on 5m was his take last year. I hope i could make that in a life time.
#10
Posted by OregonRaider, October 3, 2008 10:03 AM
RaiderDoc,
I remember Kiff throwing Walker, Hall and others under the bus in front of media during training camp. He did it at press conferences all the time.
#11
Posted by TK, October 3, 2008 11:31 AM
The bigger issue is the long-term impact of players not wanting to come to Oakland. I agree, we'll lose Aso, which is a shame b/c he can be the cornerstone of the secondary for years to come, is a class act and a solid locker room presence. But what free agents will come here next year? We had to overpay to get Walker, Hall, etc this year, and it wil be worse next year. Sapp's comments won't help. And when Cable is dismissed at the end of the year, who in their right mind would come and coach this team?
Dizzle is right. Al cares more about himself than the fans and the team. If he "loves his players" so much, why won't he give them the consistency and coaching they need? Players want to win, and his actions hinder that. The Raiders won't be back until Al leaves, which will only be when he is dead.
I feel like the Commissioner should step in and take over the team or do something. Al talks about how Lane's actions were "detrimental to the team", what about Al's!!! WTF! I get so pissed just thinking about it. He threw the whole franchise under the bus, just so he could try to get out of paying the coach HE selected to run the team. Al is detrimental to the team. I just wish something could be done to force him out.
I've been a die-hard supporter of the team for 24 years now, and my love for the team will never change. But I feel like we all have to boycott the team until Al is gone, or we'll always be the laughingstock of the league. Enough is enough.
#12
Posted by Boron, October 3, 2008 2:35 PM
"The Raiders will be back.....We will win...We will win with this team...I want to win 2 more SB before I retire....We will win!! We will not re-build; we only need to reload with more defensive backs and track stars. We will prevail and not blitz...I don't need a disciplinarian for head coach; the players play on my instructions and strategies [per contract]...We will win....ZZZZzzz...ZZzzzzzzzzzzz,: Al Davis.
Al, remember this: Sic transit gloria mundi!!
#13
Posted by Your Niner Reality Check, October 3, 2008 3:25 PM
# OregonRaider says:
October 3rd, 2008 at 10:03 am
RaiderDoc,
I remember Kiff throwing Walker, Hall and others under the bus in front of media during training camp. He did it at press conferences all the time.
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You're full of shit.
Considering every press conference is accessible online, post something/anything that said you aren't a complete head up ass moron.
You're an idiot.
Idiots rarely remember when they live, much less what anyone said.
All Kiffin has stated is that, when asked about a certain player, is he's depending on them and needs them to step up. That was in reply to a question about THAT PLAYER...throwing someone under the bus is when someone, unprovoked, just tosses out a players name as the blame or in a negative light...like Al did with Russell, for no other reason than to hopefully give Russell the idea he should feel he "owes" Al.
Instead, it backfired. Russell has stated quite clearly he liked and appreciated everything Kiffin did for him.
Interesting he didn't mention Al, lol.
Wipe the brown stain off your nose, Oregon.
#14
Posted by JSpicoli, October 3, 2008 7:56 PM
JRuss has two coaches, Knapp and the QB coach guy whose name i forgot. Kiffin was not his mentor. He was a guy he liked, BFD. Al did not dis Russell by saying Kiffin didn't want him. If you actually watched the entire presser, Davis brought it up under the context of what started Kiffin's 1.5 year hissy fit. He didn't get his way and he became insolent. But what did context ever have to do with anything "Raider" reported by the mediots. These guys just write their own stories as they go along.
Yes Kiffin constantly threw players under the bus as well as an entire defensive unit, coaches, and the owner. He was a little smarmy bastich, and now that the tumor is gone, we can start getting well.
#15
Posted by Big John, October 3, 2008 8:07 PM
I'm in complete agreement with Jspicoli. Kiffin may say he wasn't trying to get fired but his actions showed it. I hope we do get better but many players said he was changing things in a positive way. Let's hope they react well to Cable's way of coaching.
#16
Posted by Your Niner Reality Check, October 3, 2008 10:03 PM
Then both of the above are idiots.
See, REPORTERS ARE ALREADY ASKING RUSSELL HOW HE FEELS ABOUT FINDING OUT WHAT AL SAID...that alone means Al should have shut the fuck up.
Al said a ton of shit, most of it asinine, most of it contradicting something else he said, most of it whining...so considering he babbled like a slapped on little bitch, he gained WHAT, EXACTLY, BY EVEN STATING WHAT HE DID ABOUT RUSSELL?
Nothing. Zero. It didn't even FIT INTO ANYTHING GOING ON.
I dare either of you to explain how the hell mentioning that meant ANYTHING.
Al: "Kiffin didn't want Russell to begin with"
SO WHAT??? what was his point? All Al proved is KIFFIN WASN'T IN CHARGE, AND THAT AS USUAL, AL OVERRULED HIM.
Was there a point to it? Was it "Kiffin didn't want Russell"?? lol..yeah...so..again...SO WHAT?? I have no doubt in the course of things lots of players were discussed..so..again...SO WHAT??
Did Kiffin EVER state 'I always wanted Russell"??? no...BUT..once he got him, he sure praised him when he could. He sure made many notations in the offseason on how much extra time Russell was putting in, how he was, and I quote MANY OF YOU, 'The hardest working player in football". Kiffin kept praising his hours working on the playbook, watching film, etc...so..obviously Al made an ass out of himself for the comment, and made a fool out of the above two, along with the other sheep who can't think for themselves, and certainly can't take a stand if it soils their poster of Al wearing a Captain Jack hat on their wall.
Al fucked up..as no owner EVER has fucked up, in front of a microphone, and it likely will go down in infamy as one of the biggest meltdowns ever.
#17
Posted by Rebel2124, October 4, 2008 7:58 PM
It all just makes me so incredibly tired. I was born in Oakland and raised in Oakland. I got my first dose of football at 5 years of age, that was 1977. I saw that silver and black and knew right then that the Raiders were my football team. Luckily for me, they played for my city too. So you might say I've been a fan for a long time, even when they took off and made of for LA LA land. All the coaching changes over the last six years, all the losing, all the instability - did I say all the losing? I'm just tired of it all and I want my team to get it right, finally. I'm drained. I'm spent. I'm beat down. I'm on board with Obama, it's time for change. Overall, only the Detroit Lions have compiled more losses than the Raiders and we're only ten games behind them. I can only wish that I worked within the organization and could in some way lend help, help thats desperately needed apparently. I'll always be a Raider fan, for now however, I doubt I get very excited one way or another when watching a game. I'll need time for these last wounds to heal and this last incident to fade away with time.
Peace.


















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