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TV viewer turns in Pro Golfer, The man with the Golden Voice, ESPN your house for deviants, can you top this?? It’s all here, and more, in this Edition of Rants and Raves

Is ESPN a cesspool of deviants?? Former ESPN analyst Steve Philips messing around with a 22 yr old assistant, Erin Edwards bathroom scandal, Jeremy Greene (son of former football coach Dennis Green) child porn and drugs, now comes two other scandals:

The first one concerns Will Selva who was suspended for taking portions of a newspaper column and using them as his own. He took the information from Kevin Ding of Southern California’s Orange Country Register.

The other scandal, had Ron Franklin removed from the Fiesta Bowl after he called Jeannine Edwards, an ESPN sideline reporter, “sweet baby” and “asshole” during an off-air spat.

This is why the Oakland Raiders are one messed up team. First they fire their head coach, Tom Cable, then they void the contract of the best defensive back Nnamdi Asomugha.

It be one thing if the Raiders were going in the wrong direction. But it sure looked like things were turning around under Cable, when, BAM, the Raiders decided not to exercise a two-year, $5 million option for 2011 and 2012. This after Oakland finally made it to 8-8, their first non-losing record since 2002.

In another stupid move, Nnamdi Asomugha’s contract was voided. He is now allowed to be a free agent. This, after Oakland said the star Pro Bowl cornerback did not meet his incentives. Wow, how can he achieve his incentives when quarterbacks won’t throw to receivers he is covering. There were only 33 pass attempts his way with 13 completions for 205 yards and no touchdowns. Stupid!!!

This is the reason its not cool to be a Raider Fan.

Ted Williams, a homeless man who was a former radio announcer, has been offered a job by the Cleveland Cavaliers and has received a ton of other offers. He was found after a video on the Columbus Dispatch website was seen by millions of viewers. In the clip, Williams stands near a Columbus highway ramp demonstrating his smooth, deep speaking voice. He holds a sign that asks motorists for help and says, "I'm an ex-radio announcer who has fallen on hard times." The Cavaliers have offered him a two-year announcing work contract, that would pay for his living expenses.

Its got to be tough when a TV viewer calls in a rules violation against a professional Golfer. It happened during the Tournament of Champions at Kapalua, and the golfer is Camilo Villegas. Villegas twice was chipping up the slope to the 15th green when the ball rolled back toward him. With the ball rolling back the second time, Camilo swatted away some pieces of grass in front of the divot as the ball was still moving. Rule 23-1 says “When a ball is in motion, a loose impediment that might influence the movement of the ball must not be removed." The penalty is two shots. To top it all off it was Camilo Villegas’ 29th birthday. What a birthday!!

Congratulations go out to the Auburn Tigers for finishing the season #1. For those keeping count, that’s five straight years for the SEC.

Last week I posted a drill team clip. Today I would like to use a Navy term of the week.

Have you ever used the words Hunky Dory?? Well it’s a slang term meaning everything is okay and was coined from a street named Honkidori in Yokohama. It is said that a sailor could find anything he wanted on the street. So the name became synonymous for anything that is enjoyable or satisfactory.

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The Oakland Raiders Need To Cut Their Cable
Category: NFL
Tags: Oakland Raiders NFL John Madden Al Davis Tom Cable Don Coryell Joe Gibbs JaMarcus Russell Jason Campbell


OAKLAND, CA - AUGUST 28:  Head coach Tom Cable of the Oakland Raiders looks on against the San Francisco 49ers during an NFL preseason game at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on August 28, 2010 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)

 

Tom Cable joined the Oakland Raiders as their offensive line coach in 2007 after having one year of NFL experience with the Atlanta Falcons at the same position the year before.
Though he did nothing impressive with his unit, Raiders owner Al Davis unexpectedly promoted him to head coach before the fifth game of the 2008 season. Since that moment, the team has been stuck somewhere between quicksand and an actual black hole, not to confused with the "Black Hole" in Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.
 
A few months before the 2009 season, after being accused of punching a coach and a few women, he embarked on his first full season as a head coach after going 4-8 the year before. He improved his win total by just one, and drew the ire of the loyal Raiders fans for good reason.
 
In 2008, Oakland had the third worst scoring offense in the NFL. The defense wasn't much better, ranking 24th worst in points allowed. The next year they had the second worst scoring offense and the 23rd worst defense in points allowed. There was no signs of progress. In fact, the team seemed to be getting worse under Cable.
 
This year has seen Oakland win just once in their first four games after so much was expected in the department of improvement. The offense does rank 17th in points scored, but the defense is 28th in points allowed. This is not what Oakland expected.
 
Cable is an offensive line coach, but he waited until this year to draft anyone. In 2007, he converted defensive tackle Mario Henderson, a third round draft pick, into an offensive left tackle. Henderson, who didn't start playing football until his sophomore year in high school, earned five starts in 2008 and has been the starter there since.
 
The two linemen he picked this year, tackles Bruce Campbell and Jared Veldheer, are projects who have been moved to other positions. Veldheer is now at center, starting once before losing his job, and Campbell is a guard.
 
One thing Oakland has done is surround Cable with respected offensive coaches. New offensive coordinator Hue Jackson works with passing game coordinator Ted Tollner and quarterbacks coach Paul Hackett. The trio has over 47 years of NFL coaching experience between them.
 
After quarterback JaMarcus Russell, the first pick of the 2007 draft, did not work out and was cut before this season, Oakland handed the starting job to recently acquired Jason Campbell. Campbell has played in a new offensive system every year since his sophomore year of college, with the exception of two years under Jim Zorn with the Washington Redskins.
 
Much like he did in Washington, Campbell was running for his life behind a porous offensive line Cable has failed to improve much since 2007. He benched Campbell in favor of journeyman Bruce Gradkowski in the second game of the year.
 
If Cable is fired and replaced by Jackson, a man often talked about as a future head coach in the NFL, it is uncertain if he, Tollner, and Hackett would reinstall Campbell. Though Campbell had a higher completion percentage and lower interception percentage than what Gradkowski does, neither have been afforded a chance to succeed with young wide receivers who are inexperienced, and an offensive line that is amongst the worst in the league.
 
Al Davis took a gamble on Cable, and it is not paying off. He had gambled on Hall of Famer John Madden in 1969, but Madden had been afforded to work under Don Coryell, who should be inducted into Canton, and beside future NFL head coaches Rod Dowhower and Hall of Famer Joe Gibbs. Madden also worked with Super Bowl winning offensive coordinator Ernie Zampese and coached Super Bowl winning offensive coordinator Al Saunders under Coryell.
 
Cable, on the other hand, was not so lucky. He got a job at his Alma mater, Idaho University, and three years later became the first coach in 22 years to be fired. His NFL coaching tree consists of Jim Mora Jr. and Lane Kiffin, two coaches no longer working in the NFL and were very inexperience when hired.
 
Like Mora Jr. and Kiffin had, Cables inexperience shows he is overwhelmed at his position. Perhaps he is a good offensive line coach, though he has yet to show it, but he has shown so far he is not a good head coach.
 
Davis cannot wait any longer. He might see something in Cable others do not, but he needs to remind himself he said the same thing about Russell and that set the franchise back several years. Unlike the case with Russell, Davis has excellent options to fall back on in the Raiders coaching staff.
 
If he stays with Cable all year, the team may be doomed to repeat what they did in their previous two seasons under him. A road to nowhere that only points towards mediocrity at best.
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