As Al Davis prepares to fire another coach today, at halftime of the Oakland Raiders' game Sunday against the Bills, or whenever his lawyers tell him he's suitably positioned to try to withhold the money he contractually owes the loyal denizens of Raider Nation are being asked to believe, as always, that this is about an owner's obsession with victory. It is, kind of, only the winning that Davis wants so desperately has nothing to do with what happens on the football field. He wants to beat Lane Kiffin, the young man he unearthed 20 months ago as some sort of boy-wonder-savior, in a game of wills, but he wants to beat down all his enemies: The city of Oakland, the county of Alameda, the NFL establishment that conspires against him, the officials, the media and the employees who dare do anything but kiss his aging butt. Source: Michael Silver, Yahoo!Sports
Your right on there mate. I do find it ironic that fans of the Eagles & Bills are having a go at Al about his winning record. How many Lombardi Trophys have those teams won between them again?