Sep 16th 2008 4:05PM by Adam Gretz (author feed)
Filed under: Raiders, AFC West
All eyes are on the lair of Al Davis, anxiously waiting to see if the longtime Oakland Raiders owner is going to finally push the button and send his second-year head coach to the unemployment line. Such a move at this point — after a win — seems ridiculous, absurd and 100% crazy, but all of those seem to describe the current state of the Raiders’ front office.
It’s to the point now where it’s simply a matter of when, and not if, Lane Kiffin is going to lose his job. After all, he spent most of his Monday press conference discussing whether or not he’ll be coaching the team in week three, and not his teams 23-8 win on the road against a division rival. Fun times.
Apparently, Davis is still keeping his ultimate plan to himself, and will follow through “when he’s good and ready.” Translation: the next time we lose, he’s gone.
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