Coach Tom Cable held a team meeting, met briefly with owner Al Davis and began roster evaluations with his assistants in a typical start to an offseason and the question that will likely be hanging over the Raiders for the next week is whether Cable will be part of the team's future. "All I know is I have a contract right now," Cable said. "Whether or not that's honored is not up to me. I'm a ball coach. I'm a damned good football coach so things will work out. They always do." Cable said he believes he has done enough to keep his job, despite posting a 9-19 record since replacing Lane Kiffin early in 2008, the Raiders followed up a 5-11 season last year with another five-win campaign this year, although there were some signs of progress with wins against two playoff teams and stronger play in the second half of the season. Cable admits he might have overextended himself this season, with the responsibilities of the head coach, the play-caller and overseeing the offensive line. He said he would be open to bringing in a play-caller next season if that is best for the team. Source: Associated Press