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  • BigBen2112

    I like Lane Kiffin

    Consummate pro...Al Davis= moron!

    Sorry, but listening to Kiffin and his conversation with Trey Wingo I really have a ton of respect right now for Lane Kiffin.

    I have zero respect, as does most of the rest of the league apparently, for Mr. Davis.
  • BigBen2112

    #2
    Re: I like Lane Kiffin

    Ok seriously what the hell is up with the espn video feature here?

    Two times I have attempted to post videos to no avail.

    here's the link to the ESPN lane kiffin interview video [url]http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/video/videopage?videoId=3618948&categoryId=2459789[/url]

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    • rpmpit
      Pro Bowler
      • May 2008
      • 2004

      #3
      Re: I like Lane Kiffin

      Kiffin nailed it when he said he was embarassed for Al Davis while watching the press confrerence. Davis is a demented fool and a has turned the Raiders into the biggest joke the NFL has ever seen - well maybe except for the Bengals

      He should be glad he's out of there. I'm guessing that Davis will now try to lure Madden out of retirement so he can have a coach that looks as dead as he does.

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      • frankthetank1
        Hall of Famer
        • May 2008
        • 2755

        #4
        Re: I like Lane Kiffin

        Originally posted by rpmpit
        Kiffin nailed it when he said he was embarassed for Al Davis while watching the press confrerence. Davis is a demented fool and a has turned the Raiders into the biggest joke the NFL has ever seen - well maybe except for the Bengals

        He should be glad he's out of there. I'm guessing that Davis will now try to lure Madden out of retirement so he can have a coach that looks as dead as he does.
        or he could also bring back art shell
        at least now the raiders dont have "just another white qb"

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        • papillon
          Legend
          • Mar 2008
          • 11340

          #5
          Re: I like Lane Kiffin

          My question is why would Tom Cable agree to be the head coach of this team? Why would any one take that job? If this is your first gig as a head coach you will probably never get serious consideration again after the cluster f*ck that is Al Davis puts up obstacles every step of the way.

          I've interviewed for jobs and turned them down, because, I didn't like the interviewer or the HR people or things I saw while walking around through the business. This is one of those situations if you ask me.

          I do realize that there are only 32 of these jobs in the world, but, if you good enough to be considered you'll get chance with a real organization at some point in time.

          Pappy
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          3.83 - Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa - DJ Giddens, RB, Kans St
          3.123 - Will Howard, QB, OSU
          4.156 - JJ Pegues, DT, Ole Miss
          5.185 - Clay Webb, OG, Jack St
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          • rpmpit
            Pro Bowler
            • May 2008
            • 2004

            #6
            Re: I like Lane Kiffin

            Originally posted by papillon
            My question is why would Tom Cable agree to be the head coach of this team? Why would any one take that job? If this is your first gig as a head coach you will probably never get serious consideration again after the cluster f*ck that is Al Davis puts up obstacles every step of the way.

            I've interviewed for jobs and turned them down, because, I didn't like the interviewer or the HR people or things I saw while walking around through the business. This is one of those situations if you ask me.

            I do realize that there are only 32 of these jobs in the world, but, if you good enough to be considered you'll get chance with a real organization at some point in time.

            Pappy
            I have to believe that the 31 other teams know the deal with Davis and the Raiders and won't hold it against Kiffin or any other coach who goes through the Raiders organization. Look at Gruden. He was smart enough to jump ship and go to the Buccaneers when he did. And most people don't even remember he coached the Raiders.

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            • papillon
              Legend
              • Mar 2008
              • 11340

              #7
              Re: I like Lane Kiffin

              Originally posted by rpmpit
              Originally posted by papillon
              My question is why would Tom Cable agree to be the head coach of this team? Why would any one take that job? If this is your first gig as a head coach you will probably never get serious consideration again after the cluster f*ck that is Al Davis puts up obstacles every step of the way.

              I've interviewed for jobs and turned them down, because, I didn't like the interviewer or the HR people or things I saw while walking around through the business. This is one of those situations if you ask me.

              I do realize that there are only 32 of these jobs in the world, but, if you good enough to be considered you'll get chance with a real organization at some point in time.

              Pappy
              I have to believe that the 31 other teams know the deal with Davis and the Raiders and won't hold it against Kiffin or any other coach who goes through the Raiders organization. Look at Gruden. He was smart enough to jump ship and go to the Buccaneers when he did. And most people don't even remember he coached the Raiders.
              You know what you're right, I had completely forgotten that Gruden coached the Raiders, of course, I really don't care either.

              Pappy
              sigpic

              The 2025 Pittsburgh Steeler draft

              1.21 - Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon - Nick Emmanwori, S, S. Carolina
              3.83 - Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa - DJ Giddens, RB, Kans St
              3.123 - Will Howard, QB, OSU
              4.156 - JJ Pegues, DT, Ole Miss
              5.185 - Clay Webb, OG, Jack St
              7.229 - Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, DT, Georgia

              "Football is a physical game, well, it used to be anyways" - Mel Blount

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              • AngryAsian
                Hall of Famer
                • May 2008
                • 3010

                #8
                Re: I like Lane Kiffin

                Maybe if Arians is shown the door we'll get Lane as our new OC?

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                • rpmpit
                  Pro Bowler
                  • May 2008
                  • 2004

                  #9
                  Re: I like Lane Kiffin

                  Originally posted by papillon
                  Originally posted by rpmpit
                  Originally posted by papillon
                  My question is why would Tom Cable agree to be the head coach of this team? Why would any one take that job? If this is your first gig as a head coach you will probably never get serious consideration again after the cluster f*ck that is Al Davis puts up obstacles every step of the way.

                  I've interviewed for jobs and turned them down, because, I didn't like the interviewer or the HR people or things I saw while walking around through the business. This is one of those situations if you ask me.

                  I do realize that there are only 32 of these jobs in the world, but, if you good enough to be considered you'll get chance with a real organization at some point in time.

                  Pappy
                  I have to believe that the 31 other teams know the deal with Davis and the Raiders and won't hold it against Kiffin or any other coach who goes through the Raiders organization. Look at Gruden. He was smart enough to jump ship and go to the Buccaneers when he did. And most people don't even remember he coached the Raiders.
                  You know what you're right, I had completely forgotten that Gruden coached the Raiders, of course, I really don't care either.

                  Pappy
                  Yeah, I could care less too. As long as Davis is pulling the strings the Raiders will never again be a threat in the AFC.

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                  • BigBen2112

                    #10
                    Re: I like Lane Kiffin

                    Originally posted by asiansteel
                    Maybe if Arians is shown the door we'll get Lane as our new OC?
                    Id certainly give it a try.

                    Listen he was QB coach I do believe at USC and did well with that. He was OC at USC and succeeded there with great talent (like we have) as well.

                    He also got the MOST out of his players in Oakland. The team lost late in games and maybe that was somewhat his fault, but I like how the players are really upset about it and said that they loved playing for Kiffin and always gave it their all for him.

                    I'd certainly give it a try.

                    The players are NOT giving their all for Arians, and he is obviously less than inspiring...more like a complete dud!

                    I also think that Kiffin would come up with more creative play calling.

                    Personally I think the steelers should run some spread formation and then quick slants and screen passes out of that...maybe some quick draws out of the spread formation. Run the spread formation from the shotgun and let Ben see the field better so he can determine checkdowns easier etc.

                    I also think we should try some trick plays and gimmicks...Holmes is more than capable of a reverse...so is Washington. Ward is more than capable of running a double reverse flanker pass to Heath Miller down the seam. Moore is more than capable of helping in those types of plays.

                    This offense is stale as moldy bread...and the OL is so atrocious at the OLD Steeler type offense simply wont work behind it. We cannot just run it down the throats of teams...the OL isnt good enough.

                    Open it up. Still run the ball but run it out of creative sets. Use McHugh as a type of H-Back/FB blocking and on quick handoffs for runs.

                    Do something creative because this offense sucks.

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                    • Oviedo
                      Legend
                      • May 2008
                      • 23824

                      #11
                      Re: I like Lane Kiffin

                      Originally posted by BigBen2112
                      Originally posted by asiansteel
                      Maybe if Arians is shown the door we'll get Lane as our new OC?
                      Id certainly give it a try.

                      Listen he was QB coach I do believe at USC and did well with that. He was OC at USC and succeeded there with great talent (like we have) as well.

                      He also got the MOST out of his players in Oakland. The team lost late in games and maybe that was somewhat his fault, but I like how the players are really upset about it and said that they loved playing for Kiffin and always gave it their all for him.

                      I'd certainly give it a try.

                      The players are NOT giving their all for Arians, and he is obviously less than inspiring...more like a complete dud!

                      I also think that Kiffin would come up with more creative play calling.

                      Personally I think the steelers should run some spread formation and then quick slants and screen passes out of that...maybe some quick draws out of the spread formation. Run the spread formation from the shotgun and let Ben see the field better so he can determine checkdowns easier etc.

                      I also think we should try some trick plays and gimmicks...Holmes is more than capable of a reverse...so is Washington. Ward is more than capable of running a double reverse flanker pass to Heath Miller down the seam. Moore is more than capable of helping in those types of plays.

                      This offense is stale as moldy bread...and the OL is so atrocious at the OLD Steeler type offense simply wont work behind it. We cannot just run it down the throats of teams...the OL isnt good enough.

                      Open it up. Still run the ball but run it out of creative sets. Use McHugh as a type of H-Back/FB blocking and on quick handoffs for runs.

                      Do something creative because this offense sucks.
                      Really? Check this out.

                      [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lane_Kiffin"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lane_Kiffin[/url]

                      Despite all the teams achievements, Kiffin's work with the Trojans over his two-year period as offensive coordinator is sometimes harshly judged for what it did not accomplish – win national championships – as compared to the previous two seasons in 2003 and 2004.[original research?][citation needed] Furthermore offensive play-calling responsibilities for USC were shared during this period with QB coach Steve Sarkisian having on-the-field approval for Kiffin’s suggestions and head coach Pete Carroll maintaining veto power. Lack of clarity and final say over play calling responsibility has left some controversy over how much decision making power Kiffin wielded versus Sarkisian and Carroll during his two-year tenure as offensive coordinator.[original research?][citation needed]
                      Not saying this is true, but it shows that the hype never matches reality. This is obviously one person's view just like there are many views of what Arians has done or is doing. I'm not thrilled with all the playcalling but slash and burn tactics don't work and can create more problems than solutions. Not sure taking a college OC with no NFL experience would be the right move. If a change is made during the season only Ken Anderson makes sense. If a decision is made after the season then you can cast a wider net.
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                      • BigBen2112

                        #12
                        Re: I like Lane Kiffin

                        Originally posted by Oviedo
                        Originally posted by BigBen2112
                        Originally posted by asiansteel
                        Maybe if Arians is shown the door we'll get Lane as our new OC?
                        Id certainly give it a try.

                        Listen he was QB coach I do believe at USC and did well with that. He was OC at USC and succeeded there with great talent (like we have) as well.

                        He also got the MOST out of his players in Oakland. The team lost late in games and maybe that was somewhat his fault, but I like how the players are really upset about it and said that they loved playing for Kiffin and always gave it their all for him.

                        I'd certainly give it a try.

                        The players are NOT giving their all for Arians, and he is obviously less than inspiring...more like a complete dud!

                        I also think that Kiffin would come up with more creative play calling.

                        Personally I think the steelers should run some spread formation and then quick slants and screen passes out of that...maybe some quick draws out of the spread formation. Run the spread formation from the shotgun and let Ben see the field better so he can determine checkdowns easier etc.

                        I also think we should try some trick plays and gimmicks...Holmes is more than capable of a reverse...so is Washington. Ward is more than capable of running a double reverse flanker pass to Heath Miller down the seam. Moore is more than capable of helping in those types of plays.

                        This offense is stale as moldy bread...and the OL is so atrocious at the OLD Steeler type offense simply wont work behind it. We cannot just run it down the throats of teams...the OL isnt good enough.

                        Open it up. Still run the ball but run it out of creative sets. Use McHugh as a type of H-Back/FB blocking and on quick handoffs for runs.

                        Do something creative because this offense sucks.
                        Really? Check this out.

                        [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lane_Kiffin"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lane_Kiffin[/url]

                        Despite all the teams achievements, Kiffin's work with the Trojans over his two-year period as offensive coordinator is sometimes harshly judged for what it did not accomplish – win national championships – as compared to the previous two seasons in 2003 and 2004.[original research?][citation needed] Furthermore offensive play-calling responsibilities for USC were shared during this period with QB coach Steve Sarkisian having on-the-field approval for Kiffin’s suggestions and head coach Pete Carroll maintaining veto power. Lack of clarity and final say over play calling responsibility has left some controversy over how much decision making power Kiffin wielded versus Sarkisian and Carroll during his two-year tenure as offensive coordinator.[original research?][citation needed]
                        Not saying this is true, but it shows that the hype never matches reality. This is obviously one person's view just like there are many views of what Arians has done or is doing. I'm not thrilled with all the playcalling but slash and burn tactics don't work and can create more problems than solutions. Not sure taking a college OC with no NFL experience would be the right move. If a change is made during the season only Ken Anderson makes sense. If a decision is made after the season then you can cast a wider net.
                        During his time at USC he did not have the talent at QB, RB, or WR that they had in previous years either. No Reggie Bush, no LenDale White, no Dwayne Jarrett, and no great first round QB.

                        And he does have NFL experience...he was the head coach for a team that is a bottom feeder in the NFL and in his first season he righted ship and changed things immensely and made them at least semi-respectable in terms of their on the field play. They still suck but they played harder for him than our players play for Arians and his dipsh*t offensive playcalling.

                        Cast a wider net, fine...but we need some ingenuity in our offense and playcalling...I was just suggesting Kiffin. There are others out there who would probably do a better job than Arians...hell I think 90% of this board, even the troll from Cincy, could do better and Bruce Arians (and yes that is a compliment JOM).

                        What is wrong with my playcalling ideas above? We need something other than runs up the middle with a sh*tty OL and 20 yard routes/5-7 step drops that get our QB killed.

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                        • ANPSTEEL
                          Starter
                          • Jun 2008
                          • 888

                          #13
                          Re: I like Lane Kiffin

                          I'm not so sure I'd want Kiffin on the staff- even if it included getting rid of Arians...

                          One of the words Davis used in conjunction with Lane Kiffin was "immature".

                          Al Davis may be a senile old nut- but based upon a few glimpses into Kiffin's personality... immature seems like it might be very fitting.

                          Below is an excerpt from a Pete Prisco article-

                          [url="http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/11002639"]http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/11002639[/url]


                          "...That's not to say Kiffin was perfect. He was known to be arrogant and aloof, two of the same qualities he had when he was the quality-control coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars when I covered that team. People in the Jaguars building disliked him greatly. He had a sense of entitlement. And don't dare get current UCLA offensive coordinator Norm Chow and Kiffin in a room together. Chow hates him. He has told me in the past that Kiffin undermined him at USC with Pete Carroll. He called him a "bad guy."...."

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                          • frankthetank1
                            Hall of Famer
                            • May 2008
                            • 2755

                            #14
                            Re: I like Lane Kiffin

                            i like kiffin as well. he will be a very good coach in the nfl. i cant believe al davis got rid of him. the biggest problem with ba's play calling is if its not working he doesnt adjust. he just calls the same plays no matter what. i wish tomlin could take over the play calling but he is a defensive guy so that is out of the question. eventhough he couldnt do any worse

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                            • BigBen2112

                              #15
                              Re: I like Lane Kiffin

                              Originally posted by ANPSTEEL
                              I'm not so sure I'd want Kiffin on the staff- even if it included getting rid of Arians...

                              One of the words Davis used in conjunction with Lane Kiffin was "immature".

                              Al Davis may be a senile old nut- but based upon a few glimpses into Kiffin's personality... immature seems like it might be very fitting.

                              Below is an excerpt from a Pete Prisco article-

                              [url="http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/11002639"]http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/11002639[/url]


                              "...That's not to say Kiffin was perfect. He was known to be arrogant and aloof, two of the same qualities he had when he was the quality-control coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars when I covered that team. People in the Jaguars building disliked him greatly. He had a sense of entitlement. And don't dare get current UCLA offensive coordinator Norm Chow and Kiffin in a room together. Chow hates him. He has told me in the past that Kiffin undermined him at USC with Pete Carroll. He called him a "bad guy."...."

                              Wow didn't know that.

                              Thanks for the information.

                              Oh and now that you mention it...how about Norm Chow as OC for the Steelers?

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