
Despite amassing a perfect division record and making the Raiders not losers for the first time since they went to the Super Bowl in 2002, Tom Cable was let go yesterday as head coach in Oakland. It’s a shame, as the Raiders were definitely one of the less sucky teams this season, and the players were fully in support of him and his coaching methods.
When punter Shane Lechler heard about cutting Cable (see what I did there?), he was not happy at all. Get it in the coffin corner, Fanhouse:
“I’m not so sure this isn’t a terrible decision,” [Lechler] added, saying he thought Cable’s “no-nonsense” approach was “exactly what we need.” According to Lechler, the move will cause the team’s free agents to not want to re-sign with the squad.
Lechler said he tried to call Al Davis and other executives, but has gotten no response.
“I just want to know what the hell’s going on,” he said. “I just want to know … how do you justify firing somebody when you just went 6-0 in the division and 8-8 in the season after we put in so much as a group, as a unit, as a team with our leader being Tom Cable, how do you just go ahead and whack this guy with, I mean, no reason?”
I fully support his argument. The main objective for the Raiders was to show they can beat anyone in their up-for-grabs AFC West division, and they did it. Giving Cable another season to take the next step would have been the correct decision, and now all the progress Cable built can be potentially ruined by a very impatient Al Davis who just wants to win, baby, before he croaks. I’m just saying, he’s not a farfetched 2011 celebrity death pool pick.
Lechler has the right to speak, since he’s been with the Raiders for all ten seasons of his NFL career and is damn good at it too, accumulating awards including six Pro Bowl selections. Not sure how much it says about your team when one of the most consistent and talented players is the punter, though.


As a Chiefs fan, I’m thrilled Zombie Al Davis has shitcanned the first good coach he’s had there in years.
And yet The Bengals re-signed Marvin Lewis and his 4-12 record from this past season and is 60-69-1 as head coach of the Bengals. Wow.
Is Al Davis making these decisions or is it Jonathan Silverman and Andrew McCarthy?
Cable didn’t get arrested in 2010 and for the Raiders, that is a fireable offense.
Well, at least the season ticket price range will fall back into the “2 Cowboys Games” bracket.
Al Davis would’ve fired Belichick January 3rd, 2008. What a knucklehead.
I’M FROM N.Y. BUT HAVE BEEN A RAIDERS FAN FOR TOO MANY YRS TO COUNT. BAD MOVE AL
Al Davis should have been “sniped” back in the 80′s when he let Marcus Allen go because he wanted more touches and Al wanted Bo Jackson to carry the weight. We had potentially the most tallented backfield ever and he made another stupid move. The game has moved past “Billy’s grandpa” (southpark reference).
I’m a Steelers fan and I hate the Raiders. I’m using the word “hate” here. However, this news really bothers me as a sports fan because after all of Cable’s problems last year, it seems like the guy put in a genuine effort to better himself and focus on the task at hand, plus he kicked ass in the division, which is usually a team’s first goal when rebuilding. Al Davis really personifies the “what have you done for me lately?” attitude that seems to pollute the league and thinks that wins come overnight. What is this, like the 7th coach in 10 seasons or something like that? I don’t think he ever got over the karma-beating he took from Gruden after parting ways and shipping him to Tampa. Oh well, looks like Al “The Crypt Keeper” Davis will hafta regret yet another decision he’s hastily made. Championships and greatness are not achieved overnight; patience and understanding are needed. Just ask the New Orleans Saints.
Oh yeah, I forgot to say that Sensei John Kreese wins this discussion. You owe me a new computer monitor now that I’ve covered it with coffee-spit. Hahaha.