http://www.cbssports.com/images/nfl/raiderskiffinletter.pdf (note: I ran the PDF file through OCR software and pasted the result without correcting any of the errors. I'm one of those lazy people you always hear about.) • THE OAKLAND t I• 1220 HARBOR BAY PARKWAY • ALAMEDA,CA 94502 • (510) 864-5000 • WWW.RAIDERS.COM PRIDE AND POISE January 22, 2009 Dr. John D. Petersen President 831 Andy NoR Tower University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN 37996-0180 Catherine S. Mizell-',Esq. 719 Andy Holt Tower Knoxville, TN 37996-0170 Re: Lane Kiffin Dear President Petersen and Ms. Mizell: In January, 2007 the Oakland Raiders had just finished forty-seven years of professional football. The team played in five Super Bowls with four separate coaches and four separate quarterbacks. It is the only team in the history of the National Football League to have played in Super Bowls in four decades. During those illustrious decades, the team had the highest winning percentage in football, had many of the greatest players, many of the greatest coaches, and played in some of the greatest games with some of the greatest plays. In the past several years the team slipped during the leadership of several coaches, including your new head coach, Lane Kiffin, and these coaches were terminated. During the interview process Mr. Kiffin professed to know about the history and tradition of the Raiders, espoused it and said that he believed in it. He also said he would early this forward with a high-powered offense, that he had great respect for the defensive coaches and publicly stated that the Raiders had great players. Yet, Mr. Kiffin's proclamations that he believed these things could not have been further from the truth. Mr. Kiffin was found to be someone who broke NFL rules and made false statements that mislead the media, Raider fans, and the entire team. Mr. Kiffin's termination followed two written warnings and several verbal admonitions that he was in breach of his contract and must comply with the temis of that agreement and the NFL Constitution and By-Laws. Mr. Kiffin repeatedly failed to do so 11 •z • COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE during his tenure with the Raiders and was terminated as a result of his multiple violations of his contract and continued insubordination. Unfortunately, the multiple breaches and misdeeds by Mr. Kiffin tarnished an organization that has stood for excellence for nearly fifty years and for most of that period of time had the highest winning percentage in professional sports. Among a number of examples, at the NFL's Annual League Meeting in March, 2008, the NFL Constitution was amended to require every coach "to communicate openly and candidly with the principal owner and/or his designated representatives; to ensure that club's ownership is informed on a complete and timely basis of all matters affecting the club's operations; to respect the authority and responsibility of ownership to make decisions on behalf of the club; and to avoid actions that undermine or damage the club's reputation or operating success. These obligations shall be fully implied and incorporated into any contract." Mr. Kiffin failed to comply with this portion of the NFL Constitution but rather disregarded it. Mr. Kiffin's contract required that all of his services relating to coaching were "all subject to the direction and supervision of the General Partner of Club." Mr. Kiffin failed to comply with this express term in his contract. Mr. Kiffin's contract also required that all of his duties supervising assistant coaches were "all subject to the direction and supervision of the General Partner of Club." Mr. Kiffin failed to comply with this express term in his contract. As you are undoubtedly aware, Mr. Kiffin is involved in arbitration with the Raiders. Not withstanding the fact that Mr. Kiffin must have told you about the pendency of this proceeding, we want to put you on notice of it, and the University's involvement in some of the underlying facts. For example, after the University hired Mr. Kiffin he induced one of the Raider assistance coaches, James Cregg, to breach his contract with the Raiders in order to begin immediate employment at the University. Mr. Cregg simply walked off the job prior to the completion of the Raiders' season, discarding any intention to perform further services under his contract with the Raiders. At no time prior to his abrupt departure did Mr. Cregg seek permission to breach his contract, nor did he give any prior notice of his intent to do so. Mr. Kiffin was equally secretive in this regard and did not seek prior permission from the Raiders to lure Mr. Cregg to the University. Then, when the Raiders' Head Coach, Tom Cable, expressed his displeasure at this clandestine maneuver, Mr. Kiffin, used his platform as the University's Head Coach, to launch yet another attack on the Raiders, as if there was nothing wrong in inducing an assistant coach to breach his contract during the season. As Mr. Kiffin's employer that would seemingly place the University in the position of ratifying this behavior. Furthermore, at the press conference that announced the hiring of Mr. Kiffin, Mr. Kiffin and your athletic director went out of their way to laugh at the Raiders, and referred to the team as "dysfunctional" and as always in a state of crisis. It is our view that any such dysfunction was brought about by Mr. Kiffin during his period of time with the Raiders. His behavior, including violating the NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement, violating the NFL Constitution and team rules, and making intentionally false and misleading statements to the press about the Raiders, all contributed to his termination for cause by the Raiders. Those matters will be included in the arbitration that will involve Mr. Kiffin's time over the next five months and include the public comments that Mr. Kiffin and others associated with the University have made concerning the Raiders. Please also be aware that since your employee filed an arbitration claim in which he is seeking payment pursuant to his contract with the Raiders, the Raiders have made a request for all of his employment agreements with the University, not only his employment contract but any and all collateral agreements. It is highly likely that these various agreements will be the source of deposition and/or arbitration proceeding questioning in this matter. It is also quite possible that during the period of time for which Mr. Kiffin is seeking compensation from the Raiders he was also actively supplying information about the team to its opponents. Over the past five decades many of the University's greatest players have played or worked for the Raiders, including Willie Gault, Tee Martin, Mickey Marvin, Terry McDaniel, Reggie McKenzie and Bruce Wilkerson, among others. Mr. Kiffin has already used his position and authority with the University to damage the goodwill and reputation of the Raiders. It would be very unfortunate if the past history and association between the University and the Raiders is further discarded to suit Mr. Kiffin's personal agenda in his apparently on-going efforts to damage the Raiders. It cannot be in the best interest of the University to continue to serve as his ally in his personal, though misplaced, war to rewrite the past. Please understand that the Raiders intend to vigorously pursue all of its rights and remedies and we will not stand idly by as your employee continues to go out of his way to damage the Raiders. Please feel free to contact me should you have any questions in this regard. Sincerely, 4 ~~ ~ 7A~ hff Birren Counsel
Ok.. so... the Raiders feel they are right because Kiffin damaged THE GOOD NAME of the Raiders and their undoubtable COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE?!!? HHAHAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
How can a team being this dysfunctional be good for the league? I can't believe a real lawyer actually put his name on that.
Kiffin is a clown but the Raiders make him look good because they're so dysfunctional. Al Davis is a senile vindictive lunatic. I actually thought Kiffin was a good hire for Tennessee but now I'm following the things he's doing and the guy is nuts I would not want him as a coach unless he was an assistant and knew his place
I come on here to read Joe's take on the letter to Tennessee and the 6'5" 325 pound Khalif Barnes only to find out he's been banned!?! For what, annoying people? Seriously, can anyone tell me what he was banned for?...
That's ironic given the fact that every time he starts a thread about a player the Raiders have signed, posters turn it into a "JaMarcus is fat" and/or "Al wears diapers" fiesta. Practically every thread that guy starts gets hijacked!
If I went to a Raiders board and started Jets threads all the time...and making assinine predictions. Not to mention his "bullshit" analysis......I would expect the same treatment. The difference is...i'm smart enough to avoid doing things like that.
Stupid posts don't get you banned. Breaking the rules gets you banned. There are a lot of smart Jet fans around here who are clearly amused and entertained by Joe's posts. Sundayjack salivates like Pavlov's dog every time there's a new Joe post around here!
If you have a problem with the moderation, PM Petro, shut up, or leave...3 simple options. He was trolling a thread severely in the Jets forum after 3..count them, 3 warnings.
Damn you would think the raiders could let go of kiffin by know. They are the ones who fired him in the first place and they are still trying to get up in his business. Al is a funny guy. Let it go already.:rofl::rofl:
Thank you for answering my original question instead of being a smartass. I had the impression Joe was banned for something he wrote in one of his Raider threads. Is there a job opening for a guy to start threads about McFadden's 40 time now?