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While it may be fair to consider whether a team which has had seven coaches in 13 years might be on the verge of making it eight in 14, that doesn’t mean it’s likely to happen. Common sense says that at some point within the next couple of weeks, maybe not until the Raiders coaching staff arrives in Mobile, Ala., for the Senior Bowl, Lane Kiffin will emerge and wonder what all ... [link]

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Is critical thinking dead when it comes to sports journalists reporting on Rob Ryan, Lane Kiffin, and the Oakland Raiders?
Published 1/8/2008 by Patrick Patterson at Thoughts from the Dark Side
... has taken the bait, and is stating that the Raiders have said that Ryan will return next season: First, the Raiders declare that Rob Ryan is remaining as defensive coordinator even though the buzz around the NFL is strong that Lane Kiffin wants Ryan out. Consider it Al Davis’ way of explaining to Kiffin who the boss is, just in case Kiffin forgot. It seems that Jerry MacDonald of the Oakland Tribune is one of the few who actually paid attention to the content of the memo: Even assuming Rob Ryan is around for another year _ and that is no lock _ it’s a big leap to assume ...

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Is critical thinking dead when it comes to sports journalists reporting on Rob Ryan, Lane Kiffin, and the Oakland Raiders?

The Oakland Raiders’ offseason is slightly more than a week old, but it has been a whale of a roller coaster ride. Defensive coordinator Rob Ryan was about to be fired, then he wasn’t fired. Suddenly, the rumors are again flying that Lane Kiffin may not even be the Raiders coach for 2008. The nexus of all the rumors is the memo that came out the other day that said that Rob Ryan has not been ...
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