LANE KIFFIN NEW RAIDERS HEAD COACH?IS AL DAVIS SERIOUS?

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WILL LAN KIFFIN HELP RAIDERSMAKE IT TO THE PLAYOFFS?


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Kiffin Named Head Coach
January 22, 2007



Lane Kiffin has been named the 16th Head Coach in Raiders history.

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Lane Kiffin will be formally introduced as Head Coach of The Oakland Raiders during a press conference on Tuesday, January 23, 2007 at 1:00 p.m. at the Raiders' facility in Alameda.
With his appointment Monday by Raiders owner Al Davis, Kiffin becomes the 16th head coach in franchise history and the youngest head coach in the NFL. The 31-year old Kiffin is also the youngest Head Coach in Raider history. Pro Football Hall of Fame Coach John Madden was 32 when he was elevated to the head post by Davis in 1969.

Most recently, Kiffin presided over the vaunted offensive attack at the University of Southern California that a featured long, medium and short-range passing game coupled with a power running attack. His tutoring helped the Trojans capture back-to-back National College Football Championships in 2003 and 2004.

Kiffin's play-calling, structure and offensive design helped the Trojan produce two Heisman Trophy winners - Reggie Bush in 2005 and Matt Leinart in 2004.

Kiffin, the son of longtime pro and college coach Monte Kiffin, just completed his sixth year at the University of Southern California. He joined the Trojan staff in 2001 handling the tight ends and he coached wide receivers from 2002-03. In 2004, he took on the responsibility of passing game coordinator as well as coaching wide receivers. In 2005, he was promoted to offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator in addition to continuing as the wide receivers coach.

Under Kiffin's leadership in 2006, the Trojans finished first in the Pac-10 in passing efficiency, averaging 264 yards per game, produced two 1,000-yard receivers (Dwayne Jarrett-1,105, Steve Smith-1,083) and a 3,000-yard passer (John David Booty-3,347).

In 2005, Kiffin was named one of the nation's Top 25 recruiters and served as coordinator of an offense that ranked in the top six nationally in every offensive category, including tops in total offense (579.8 yards per game) and second in scoring offense (49.1), and set Pac-10 records for total offensive yardage, first downs, points scored, touchdowns and PATs. The Trojans, who scored 50 points a school-record seven times, won games by an average of 26.2 points.

Kiffin's play-calling and design enabled Bush to capture the 2005 Heisman and the Trojans to become the first school to have a 3,000-yard passer (Matt Leinart-3,815), a pair of 1,000-yard runners (Bush-1,777, LenDale White-1,319) and a 1,000-yard receiver (Dwayne Jarrett-1,274) in a season.

In 2004, Kiffin coached on a staff that led Southern California to its second straight National Championship. He was in charge of a passing attack that helped Leinart win the Heisman Trophy with 3,322 yards passing and 33 touchdowns.

He also mentored the Trojan wide receivers including Mike Williams, a consensus All-American first teamer and a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award in 2003, who set Southern California career (30) and season (16) touchdown reception records. Kiffin also coached Keary Colbert, who set the Southern California career reception record (207) and was a NFL second round pick, and Jarrett, who was named Freshman All-American first team.

In 2002, Kiffin coached the Southern California wide receivers that included Williams, who was Freshman All-American first team and the Pac-10 Freshman of the Year and Colbert both of whom became Southern California's first pair of 1,000-yard receivers. He also coached Kareem Kelly, who became the Trojan career reception leader and was a sixth round NFL draft pick.

With Kiffin on the coaching staff, Southern California played in the 2001 Las Vegas Bowl, 2003 Orange Bowl, 2004 Rose Bowl, 2005 Orange Bowl (BCS Championship Game) and 2006 Rose Bowl (BCS Championship Game) and the 2007 Rose Bowl.

Kiffin was the defensive quality control coach for the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars in 2000 (he worked with the secondary). He began his coaching career at Fresno State, his alma mater, where for two seasons (1997-98) he worked with the quarterbacks, wide receivers and defensive backs. He then was an assistant at Colorado State in 1999, working with the offensive line. The Rams played in the Liberty Bowl that season.

Kiffin was a quarterback at Fresno State for three seasons (1994-96), where he was coached by current University of California Head Coach Jeff Tedford. He earned his bachelor's degree in leisure service management from Fresno State in 1998. He prepped at Bloomington (Minn.) Jefferson High, where he played football, basketball and baseball.

He was born May 9, 1975. His wife's name is Layla. They have two daughters, Landry, 2 and Pressley, 3 months. His father, Monte, is the defensive coordinator of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The elder Kiffin, a longtime NFL and collegiate assistant coach served as North Carolina State's head coach in the early 1980s. His brother, Chris, was a defensive lineman at Colorado State (2001-04).

WHAT DO ALL OF U RAIDER FANS OR EVEN RAIDER HATERS THINK OF MR AL DAVIS'S CHOICE TO HIRE A NOBODY AS OUR COACH.I SAY THE RAIDERS WILL NEED A MIRACLE TO GET THROUGH THE 2007 SEASON.AL DAVIS BAD DECISION LIKE ALWAYS GIVE UP OLD MAN.YOUR TARNISHING THE RAIDERS LEGACY.
 
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not a fan of the raiders, but if they dug up vince lombardi and put his dead corpse on the sidelines with a headset i believe the outcome would still be the same as if they hired bellicheck or anyone else.... so hiring a nobody in my opinion doesnt really affect the outcome of the raiders performance or lack thereof....
 

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will he help them go to the playoffs? who knows.....is rob ryan staying? is this guy going to stay head coach for at least 2 or more seasons (not whats on his contract, cuz how many coaches stay for their whole contract) I mean who knows....if they can get an O-line and get something good for moss then maybe, but we're in a tough ass division.
 
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im down with keepin porter and trading moss.. its the age thing for me..i aint trippin on the attitude as long as they play good..so we need to draft russel tahts my .02 on the draft thing... plus he'll know the real deal on sum usc player in the late rounds of the draft thats a good thing too./
 

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^Good shit... I didn't think about that. I think it's a good hire to tell you the truth. A young creative offensive mind.... at least we're going to score more points. This dude is a play caller. Art coudn't call plays for shit....
 
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hiring the youngest coach in NFL history to turn around THAT organization?Good job AL! as long as your alive i can always count on you to make the decesion in the best interest of the raiders to make them as non competitive as you can,therefore benefiting the bolts.Good lookin out!
 
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lol @ those calling him a "nobody" USC has been a great program lately..

Dude is young and knows wa$up in todays game...

will they make the playoffs under him.. YES

next season? probably not.. but he'll be here for a while

mark it!
 
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Balut said:
in other news, Mcnabb is unhappy with the Eagles and you know that any talent that's disgruntled will always be linked to the Raiders in a trade :cool:
highly unlikely but mabye it could fold out this way:
trade moss/2 rnd pic for mcnabb
mcnabb start brooks second string walter third tui gone

but if they have their eyes on russell then forget that totally

still need a line...other than that sum 21 century play calling we'll make a 6 or 7 win season
 

Defy

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well I hope he can spark the offense, and have rob ryan keep the defense tight, just a bit more run stopping tho, and we'll be set.....our special teams are great
 
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the poll should have been "how long will kiffin be coach?"

cmon now, the raiders players didnt respect art shell, a hall of famer. How in the hell will they respect a 32 (or however old he is) year old who has no NFL experience in coaching and hasnt even been a head coach on the college level. This has disaster written all over it.

From what i've heard, raider coaches are undermined by Al Davis. Like a coach will try to discpline a player for some infraction and Al will overrule the coach and rescind the penelty.
 
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Al didnt seem to help Porter during Gruden's years or last year with Shell and as a result the team suffered on the field and the morale dept with Porter benched due to Shell being stubborn.