Re: RACK Al Davis!
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 4:56 pm
However anybody wants to characterize the dust up, it didn't seem to prevent the Raiders from going ass to mouth on Dallas.
Unfortunately thats true......for the reserves. I had pretty damn good seats to watch the Cowboy's "depth" get their asses handed to them.Cuda wrote:However anybody wants to characterize the dust up, it didn't seem to prevent the Raiders from going ass to mouth on Dallas.
This contradicts what is said in the article that mvscal posted.socal wrote:Hanson doesn't file charges. In Cali, law enforcement brings their case to the D.A. who decides to file whether the victim is cooperative or not.
poptart wrote:At any rate, if charges are filed against Cable, we've got a different ballgame.
When and how?ucant wrote:Before this latest news broke, it was already determined that he's unfit to be a leader.
World record for number of times moving the goal post within a single thread.The fact that you think charges must be filed in order for this to be true (that Cable is unfit to be a leader) makes you a colossal dumbfuck.
Fact. Someone's jaw got broken in a meeting where Cable is the highest ranking employee in the room. That right there is proof enough that he's not head coach material. He has no control over his employees (including himself, apparently.) It doesn't matter that Cable was the person responsible for breaking said jaw and threatened to kill him.poptart wrote:I deal in facts.
Wrong. I could give two shits about the charges and any subsequent conviction. My employees don't run their mouths during my meetings. No one's jaw gets broken during my meetings. Why? Because I command their their respect. Your boy Cable is unfit to be a leader. Do you understand?poptart wrote:You are dealing in convicting a guy of a criminal act based on what you think might have happened.
Poppie,poptart wrote:This contradicts what is said in the article that mvscal posted.socal wrote:Hanson doesn't file charges. In Cali, law enforcement brings their case to the D.A. who decides to file whether the victim is cooperative or not.
- Randy Hanson, the assistant coach who somehow suffered a fractured jaw in an altercation with head coach Tom Cable, has hired a lawyer and is pressing charges against coach Cable for allegedly punching him.
At any rate, if charges are filed against Cable, we've got a different ballgame.
He obviously has to attempt to defend himself.
I wrote this in another thread ...velo wrote:Saints 2nd string offense pushed Oakland's 1st string D down the field pretty easily.
We don't have the horses on defense.poptart wrote:three negatives
1. overall defense -- undersized, soft v. the run, and lacking depth. Other than that, we're fine.
And the Chiefs ain't much to watch either. Pathetic O-line play got Cassell injured on the first series last night so we got to see Tyler Thigpen do his best Rich Gannon imitation, which he's not very good at.R-Jack wrote:Gonna be a long year folks.
Thank goodness we get two turns at the Broncos this year. The Raiders have major issues, but the Donkeys are the Atomic Punks of the NFL this year.
With Pioli and Haley there's no telling.Cuda wrote:How long is Cassell out?
I think Pioli is the one driving the "hey... let's be as vague as possible about injuries" thing. See also, Denver (McDaniel) having only injury status reports: upper or lower extremity injury. I think they're trying to "one up" Belichick in this regard.War Wagon wrote:With Pioli and Haley there's no telling.
These are things YOU say, not words that I said.mvscal wrote:No biggie? Jawbones and teeth just somehow happen to chip and shatter for no particular reason at all?
Try what?mvscal wrote:Try it at work tomorrow and see how it plays out for you.
Yesmvscal wrote:FACT: Employee, Randy Hanson, suffered a fractured jaw and two cracked teeth during a staff meeting.
Nomvscal wrote:FACT: Sr. management represented by the head coach, Tom Cable, flew into a rage and needed to be physically restrained from assaulting a subordinate employee.
poptart wrote: The lead investigator in the case, Gary Lieberstein, said this.
There were heated words and certainly Mr. Cable was not
happy with what was going on. Straight candid, he was angry.
But we have no evidence physical threats were made."
NO evidence physical threats where made.
Cable did NOT intend to inflict injury.
Those are the FACTS.
Gosh, now who to believe?
The man who fully investigated the incident, or some greasy internet message board hack?
I don't know.mvscal wrote:Then how were those injuries inflicted?
poptart wrote:No intent to inflict harm was found.
No physical threats were found to have been made.
The man who did the investigation SAID that there is NO EVIDENCE of those things.mvscal wrote:How the fuck would you know? You weren't there, remember?
2 women accuse Raiders coach of violent behavior
By The Associated Press
20 minutes ago
Buzz up! 0 PrintThe former wife of Oakland Raiders coach Tom Cable and a recent girlfriend tell ESPN he has a history of violent behavior toward women.
Sandy Cable and Marie Lutz said on “Outside the Lines” that Cable hit them during relationships going back more than 20 years.
Cable told The Associated Press on Sunday the only time he struck a woman was more than 20 years ago when he said Sandy Cable committed adultery. Cable said in a statement he slapped her with an open hand and he’s “felt sorrow about that moment ever since.”
The Raiders coach recently was accused by assistant coach Randy Hanson of breaking his jaw during a fight in a coaches meeting. A California district attorney chose not to pursue charges
lolWagon wrote:Those are some lying bitches. Lies, all lies. The HC of the 'duhs is an altar boy.
~ 'tart
mvscal wrote:Except for Hanson's broken jaw and teeth.
Of course you don't.poptart wrote:I have no idea if the things the women say are true.
Not exactly...poptart wrote: ..a man who was found INNOCENT..
WTF do you mean... if? This is thepoptart wrote:Mvscal, the same thing I told ucant -- if Cable caused Hanson's injuries.
A civil suit, you're still pulling that card?poptart wrote:if Cable caused the injuries then Hanson will have no problem winning a civil suit ... if he brings one.
LMAOmvscal wrote:He didn't say that. He said he couldn't get a conviction. No evidence of a threat or assault?poptart wrote:Why do you think the D.A., rather than simply saying he wasn't bringing charges against Cable, made a point of saying he found NO evidence Cable threatened or assaulted Hanson?
Why did he say that?
Try again, shitstain.Cable became angry and rushed toward Hanson, but Washington stepped between the two. Cable ran into Washington, who bumped into Hanson and knocked him out of his chair."