Raiders Fire Head Coach Hue Jackson

Discussion in 'Oakland Raiders' started by Sweets, Jan 10, 2012.

  1. Sweets

    Sweets All-Pro

    The Oakland Raiders fired coach Hue Jackson on Tuesday. Rumors swirled Tuesday ahead of a Raiders news conference to introduce new general manager Reggie McKenzie concerning Jackson's future with the team, published reports indicated Jackson would not attend the media event. Monday night, Jackson told CSN Bay Area’s Kate Longworth that he would “probably seeâ€￾ her today at the news conference. The San Francisco Chronicle reported indications were that Jackson would return for another season, but there were indications McKenzie was “consideringâ€￾ replacing Jackson after his one 8-8 season. The team failed to make the playoffs despite acquiring quarterback Carson Palmer in midseason.

    Source: Sporting News
     
    Last edited: Jan 11, 2012
  2. CaptainStubing

    CaptainStubing Gave her a Dirty Sanchez

    haha. whoops Hue. you thought you were strong enough to help select the new g.m. you didn't get a say in it and now you're crap-canned ...............

    quite honestly, he should be fired just for the trade for palmer, which from all indications was hue's decision.
     
  3. Sweets

    Sweets All-Pro

    He was too busy making friends of his players instead of being a HC and actually making sure his coordinators were doing what was best for the team...I knew Reggie was going to axe Hue...
     
  4. DontKnowMe

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  5. Sweets

    Sweets All-Pro

    Damn when you look @ it like this it's so telling...hopefully for the Raider fans, management can now make good decisions for their next HC.
     
  6. Saintsfan1972

    Saintsfan1972 BREESUS SAVES

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  7. Back-to-back 8-8 seasons gets not one but two head coaches fired. lol
     
  8. YEAH DUDE!

    YEAH DUDE! CHAMPION OF THE UNIVERSE!

    Who wants to coach in Oakland if you don't even get a few years to get your own team/players together? 1 and done isn't going to make good coaches/coordinators want to come in if they think you're going to crap can them the second they hit a snag.
     
  9. smeags

    smeags militant geek

  10. CaptainStubing

    CaptainStubing Gave her a Dirty Sanchez

    well, hopefully now with an actual g.m., the raiders will change their ways. i don't blame reggie for firing hue. his butt is on the line depending on who is coach is and if he felt hue was not the right guy, he should have fired him.
     
  11. SRW

    SRW Ex-World's Worst Site Admin

    8-8 two seasons in a row, the Palmer trade, the defense collapsing late, the record number of penalties....all after Hue Jackson said he would fix the issues. he dug his own grave with his hyperbole.
     
  12. YEAH DUDE!

    YEAH DUDE! CHAMPION OF THE UNIVERSE!

    Still, it doesn't look very good. I wouldn't want to go there it would be coaching suicide.
     
  13. CStevenson13

    CStevenson13 1st Stringer

    From what i heard didnt he fire the whole defensive coaching staff after the season? only one problem, he didnt have the authority to fire anybody lol
     
  14. wonderyears

    wonderyears Rookie

    Wow terrible decision, with all the stuff he had to go through this year I'm totally shocked he wasn't given another year. Al Davis passing away, losing your starting QB, RB for the year. WRs frequently being injured and probably the worst DC in the game with Bresnahan. He had no control over any of these things happening yet he still got the team to play strong and go 8-8, sure the last month of the season sucked pretty hard and the Palmer trade was a pretty big over payment, and the penalties (He really isn't the one on the field, he can't get the players to stop committing those fouls, it's up to them. Could he have benched them? Yes, but why would he when he has to win in his first season, he can't be sitting his best players when most coaches coming into Oakland get axed after one season of no playoffs) but all things considered I'd say going 8-8 is still pretty good.

    And as other people said, why would any coach actually want to come in and coach here when you're hardly given a fair chance to turn the team around, you get one year to make the playoffs and should anything happen to deter that you'll get canned.
     
    Last edited: Jan 10, 2012
  15. Sweets

    Sweets All-Pro

    New GM's always want to look at what they have and make changes with personnel they are familiar with. Jackson didn't help his case after Rolando McClain hecked up and Jackson let him play anyway when in reality he should have sat him even the players were a tad upset that McClain played. Jackson was the one that said he was going to take a stronger hand to fix the situation and that ended in him blaming his staff and players, I wouldn't want to play for a coach who does that. He never took the blame it was always excuses. Grabbing Palmer for what they paid was not a good thing to do and the team is going to regret that for a few years.
     
  16. In wonder if McClain would be up for trade?
     
  17. kenman923

    kenman923 Rookie

    As I was saying, the Raiders needed to fire everyone and start over.
     
  18. Stinger75

    Stinger75 It's Showtime, Folks!

    First I'm a little surprised Hue got canned, not shocked, just surprised. Personally I would have giving Hue this year to make the playoffs, maybe eve win at least 1 playoff game or you are gone. Now unless you trade players for pics, you have not 2012 Draft picks and have traded a few 2013 picks on a QB with a strong relationship to the coach you just canned.

    Second, now that the decision has been made, who from the Packer's family is going to come in and be the HC, OC and DC. Every coach is going to be called upon to help right this ship.