Copy of the Letter that Al Davis Sent to Lane Kiffin
Here is the text of a letter provided by the Oakland Raiders that owner Al Davis said he gave to Lane Kiffin on Sept. 12, telling him that if he violated terms of his contract he would be fired for cause:
September 12, 2008
By Hand Delivery and Federal Express
Dear Lane:
Over the past months, you have made a number of public statements that were highly critical of, and designed to embarrass and discredit, this organization, its players and its coaches. I left you alone during training camp in hopes that you would cease your immature and destructive campaign.
However, you continue to make public statements that are critical of the organization, its players as whole as well as individual players. Such statements constitute conduct detrimental to the Raiders and I will no longer stand silently by while you continue to hurt this organization.
Further, your contract is quite clear that you work “subject to the direction and supervision of the General Partner” and that the General Partner has “the exclusive right to do all things, which in its sole discretion are necessary to maintain and improve the Club, the football organization and their activities.”
I realized when I hired you that you were young and inexperienced and that there would be a learning process for you. Your mistakes on player personnel and coaches were overlooked based on our patience with you. But I never dreamt that you would be untruthful in statements to the press as well as on so many other issues. Your actions are those of a coach looking to makes (sic) excuses for not winning, rather than a coach focused on winning.
For example, with the exception of Gibril Wilson, you were involved in recruiting all free agents and determining salaries for them and you were explicit about your desire to sign Javon Walker and DeAngelo Hall amongst others. All were a must to sign in your eyes, Hall, in particular, because he played for Greg Knapp in Atlanta and Knapp gave him high grades. Do not run from that now.
I do realize that you did not want us to draft JaMarcus Russell. He is a great player. Get over it and coach this team on the field, that is what you were hired to do. We can win with this team!
In regards to your recent fabrications about the defense, during the final cuts you made every cut on offense and every cut on defense except for (Fred) Wakefield on defense and (Seth) Wand on offense. Furthermore, during the game Monday night (defensive coordinator) Rob (Ryan) played your Cover-2 defense and we got killed on an approximately 50-yard touchdown pass and an approximately 70-yard gain that led to a field goal.
You meet every week with the defensive coaches to go over both the past game and to get a general feel for what will happen during the week in practice. You have the ability and authority to provide your input during those meetings and the preparation of the game plan. I do not have weekly meetings with Rob—you do.
During the week no one has ever told you what to do on either offense or defense. In addition, no one has ever told you during a game what to do on either offense or defense and you call every play on offense. During a game if you want to blitz more, all you have to do is let Rob know what blitz you want and he will do it.
Although you continue to use the media to express your dissatisfaction with others, no one has publicly pointed out to you that in four preseason games and one regular-season game played this year, your offense has scored one first-half touchdown. That put tremendous pressure on the defense.
I know that you wanted to bring your father in to run the defense and that Monte told me that he wanted to come here even though he as (sic) under contract to Tampa. However I did not want to tamper with another team. In any event that was over seven months ago. Do not now also run from the defense and your responsibilities.
This letter constitutes notice that if you further violate any term of your contract, in any manner whatsoever, you will be terminated for cause. I trust that this will not occur.
A.D. Football, Inc.
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This post has 3 comments
September 30th, 2008 at 8:54 pm
Sorry Raider Fan, this issue is the owner not the coach. How can every coach who has been under this freaks leadership be a poor coach? The old man was once fascinating to watch, now it is just pathetic. The team was playing hard and getting close even with a very young QB. Kiffin will go on to be a fine football coach and Al Davis will sadly be remembered for destroying what he once built. The Raiders are a joke and everyone knows why Al
October 1st, 2008 at 7:59 pm
It seems to everyone that Mr. Davis has the ’cause’ clause well rehearsed. Who’s wrong here.., uhm lets see..? Shanahan earned a few rings when he left the Raiders to coach HIS way at Denver and is still suing that arrogant man, Mr. Davis for his monies DUE. Coach Gruden left the Raider org to coach HIS way in Tampa Bay and EMBARRASED our only chance to win team of 2000. Marcus Allen left for similar reasons. We have a ‘great team’ a ‘team we can win with’ but we have a senile, pompus, out of his mind owner that STILL has the balls to charge more for seats while he destroys a talented team just because he says so.
October 4th, 2008 at 7:15 pm
All I can say is that it is good to be a Cowboys fan! The pathetic erosion of Al Davis’ capabilities as the General Partner of the Raiders is truly sad. Why does a man who states he so desperately wants to win continue to “go cheap” on his head football coaches? If that is his strategy, why does he not spend some money on some coordinators and assistants who can make a difference when he again fires the head coach? This organization is going nowhere!
My only fear, with Davis as his mentor, is that Jerry Jones is about 5 or so years away from joining Al Davis as a man who would be better suited to spend his time betting at the local dog track.