Raiders HC Tom Cable is likely to be terminated

Sgt John

Sith Lord of T&A
Tom Cable is unlikely to return as the Oakland Raiders' head coach in 2011, league sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

Oakland has to decide whether to exercise the option on Cable's contract by Jan. 18.

The Raiders finished 8-8 this season despite being undefeated in the AFC West. It was their first unblemished mark in the division since 1976, but Oakland has lost four of six since a three-game winning streak put it on the cusp of the playoff picture in Week 10.

The Raiders are the first team since the 1970 merger to go unbeaten in the division and not make the playoffs.

"We are disappointed because we are not going to the playoffs, but at the same time we stuck to the goal and stuck to the plan as we have done very week, and we got our eighth win," Cable said after the Raiders beat the Chiefs 31-10 to close out their season. "I'm very happy about that."

Asked if he thinks he's coming back, Cable did answer directly.

"We're not losers anymore. We're 8 and 8," he said. "That's not what we wanted. We wanted to be a playoff team. We came here to get the sixth win, which means we went 6-0 in the division and most importantly, we are done with that losing. We are not losers anymore."

The Raiders are 17-27 since Cable became head coach, but posted their best record since 2002 in 2010-11, and this season was the first time since '02, when Oakland went to the Super Bowl, that it didn't lose at least 11 games.

Perhaps part of the problem has been Cable's wavering on the Raiders' starting quarterback. After starting the season with Jason Campbell at the helm, Cable switched to Bruce Gradkowski when Campbell struggled. After Gradkowski separated his shoulder, Cable turned back to Campbell but insisted Gradkowski was still the starter. While Campbell was under center during the Raiders' three-game midseason win streak, Cable fluctuated between both quarterbacks throughout the second half of the year until Gradkowski reinjured his shoulder and was placed on injured reserve.

Yahoo! Sports reported on Dec. 12 that Cable was upset when Hue Jackson was hired as the Raiders' offensive coordinator and that Jackson's associates are pushing him to find another job.

Jackson denied there was a rift when asked about the story days later.

"I don't know where all that stuff comes from," Jackson said. "We all here have a pretty good working relationship. I have known Tom here longer than probably anybody that's on this staff, other than Mike Waufle because I worked with those guys before. I was a little surprised by it. There's no truth to it."

Cable took over as the interim coach for Lane Kiffin four games into the 2008 season and was given the permanent job in Feb. 2009.

Oakland has had five coaches since 2003.
 

Sgt John

Sith Lord of T&A
Ok....WTF Al?

The Raiders went undefeated in the division this year. They are RELEVANT for the first time in years. The team has a great staff, good talent, and has learned how to fight and how to win.

So the answer to fix this is to get rid of the damn coach? What a friggin idiot.
 

Miller

Who Dey
Administrator
I actually don't think this is a bad move out of Old Al for once. This team has some serious talent on it for once. Tom Cable never has been a NFL caliber head coach IMO. He's done a nice job here, but he is not the man to get the team to the next level IMO. Get the right guy and this could be a very good team moving into the future.
 

derringer007

"Its An Outrage"
:explode:

Undefeated in the AFC West, finished the season at 8-8 best season since 2002.

Sorry Miller i disagree.

:fockoff: Al Davis you should fire yourself
 

Miller

Who Dey
Administrator
You think he is the guy to lead your team through the next 3-5 years and take them to the next level? I just don't see it. You follow them much closer than I do, but I just don't see elite HC there. I think there is a lot of talent and this team could do something with the right coach. This could be a serious contender soon with a few changes.

:explode:

Undefeated in the AFC West, finished the season at 8-8 best season since 2002.

Sorry Miller i disagree.

:fockoff: Al Davis you should fire yourself
 

derringer007

"Its An Outrage"
You think he is the guy to lead your team through the next 3-5 years and take them to the next level? I just don't see it. You follow them much closer than I do, but I just don't see elite HC there. I think there is a lot of talent and this team could do something with the right coach. This could be a serious contender soon with a few changes.

There will never be an elite HC in Oakland big Al wont pay the big bucks to get one.

Looks like we will never know now
 

mudloggerone

Outlaw
Administrator
Even if he was willing to pay to get an elite HC what "elite" HC would want to work with AL? That's a worse gig than working for Jerry in Arlington.
 

Mike

Administrator
I think for him to take the talent on this roster, including the shuffling of quarterbacks, and still go 8-8 for the first time in several years is pretty good. Al Davis is an idiot.
 

derringer007

"Its An Outrage"
Even if he was willing to pay to get an elite HC what "elite" HC would want to work with AL? That's a worse gig than working for Jerry in Arlington.

Any "elite" HC is going to want full control thats not going to happen as long as Al Davis is still breathing.

T.Cable im sure would like to stay, the players for sure want T.Cable to stay. Its another sad situation moving forward
 

mudloggerone

Outlaw
Administrator
I feel for you Raider fans 007. It wasn't that long ago that us Saint's fans were hopeless so there's always hope.
 

Cerberus

In Dog We Trust
Pretty much agree with what everyone is saying here, it would be a tragedy for Cable to be fired. It will be a step back in Oakland if it does happen. And for the first time in years They actually have a team worth watching.
 

Orgazmo

Well-Known Member
I actually agree with Miller. They need a real coach to get some consistent results and get the team over the top. The trick is finding one that can live with the staff and players Al wants to bring in. Of course the downside is if he chooses poorly from that really shallow pool, the franchise is set back again.

Jim Fassel and Brian Billick are two that have been to the Bowl, have the resume to get the players to buy in, and are hungry enough to get back in enough to put up with Al's rules.
 

storminn0rm

Brewmaster
I can't believe they would get rid of Cable. Who would want the Raiders job with Al the vampire hovering over your eveery move?
 

Miller

Who Dey
Administrator
I actually agree with Miller. They need a real coach to get some consistent results and get the team over the top. The trick is finding one that can live with the staff and players Al wants to bring in. Of course the downside is if he chooses poorly from that really shallow pool, the franchise is set back again.

Jim Fassel and Brian Billick are two that have been to the Bowl, have the resume to get the players to buy in, and are hungry enough to get back in enough to put up with Al's rules.
And either would be a giant step up from Cable IMO. Billick especially, that would be a fantastic hire!
 

Sgt John

Sith Lord of T&A
Yeah but he wont let Billick do the damn job. Hes going to tinker and screw around and dream of Jack Tatum and George Blanda.
 

gruntbusters

hehehe...heheheh..hehe...
My love for the Raiders is always overshadowed by my hate for Mr Al Davis. This guy just needs to let go. Please Al, let go!!!!
 
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