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“Raiders assistant coach Randy Hanson intends to cooperate with police regarding his alleged assault by another Raiders coach, according to an Internet report Thursday. The National Football Post blog report names Raiders head coach Tom Cable as the attacker who broke Hanson’s jaw during an altercation at the team’s training camp facility Aug. 5 in Napa.” Link

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“After reports circulated yesterday that Cable clocked assistant coach Randy Hanson with a punch, sending him to the hospital, the Raiders coach hastily called a press conference to diffuse the situation. Except he never denied throwing the punch, only saying, ‘It’s an internal issue that we are dealing with, and that’s all I’m going to say.’” Link

“Next week, a game between the San Diego Chargers and the Oakland Raiders will be broadcast live in 3-D to theaters in Los Angeles, New York and Boston. It is a preliminary step on what is likely a long road to any regular 3-D broadcasts of football games. The idea is a ‘proof of concept,’ says Howard Katz, NFL senior vice president of broadcasting and media operations. ‘We want to demonstrate this and let people get excited about it and see what the future holds.’” [Link]
“In a statement on Tuesday the club said Kiffin had been sacked. Oakland are 1-3 this year and tied for last place in the AFC West.” [Link]
The 36-year-old Dilfer started six games for the 49ers last season, passing for 1,166 yards with seven touchdowns, 12 interceptions and a 55.1 passer rating before being lost for the season with a concussion. That’s not exactly the profile of a guy who’s going to be a highly sought free agent. But Dilfer may have a job offer that would allow him to play another season without having to move his family. The Fresno Bee reports that Dilfer said today that the Oakland Raiders are showing interest in signing him. Dilfer was speaking at Easter services at Northside Christian Church in Clovis, California, when he said the Raiders have expressed interest. The church is near Fresno State University, where Dilfer was a star quarterback, and the Bee reports that some in the church cheered. [Link]
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