Lofton to interview Monday

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James Lofton will interview with the Raiders for the third time in three years Monday. According to senior executive John Herrera, Lofton will interview as a position coach with head coach Lane Kiffin. The same Kiffin who reportedly is locked in a “fire/resign” battle of wills with owner Al Davis. Herrera insists the Kiffin-Davis feud isn’t the juicy story ESPN’s ... [link]

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RAIDERS BREAKING NEWS UPDATE: Raiders executive denies stories of Kiffin’s imminent departure
Published 1/26/2008 by Patrick Patterson at Thoughts from the Dark Side
... is questionable, it would mean that Lane Kiffin would not be a head coach, but a play caller and cheerleader. No self respecting coach would work in those circumstances, and it would definitely be a move to get Lane Kiffin to resign, as he would be stripped of all authority. Jerry MacDonald reported the following this afternoon, which would seem to refute both Ms. Gay and the ESPN report: According to senior executive John Herrera, Lofton will interview as a position coach with head coach Lane Kiffin . (emphasis added) Lets repeat that together, slowly. “As a ...

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