Sarkisian, L. Kiffin Could Bring USC Partnership to Raiders

A day after the Oakland Raiders had a second interview with USC quarterbacks coach Steve Sarkisian for their head coaching job, they met today with the school's offensive coordinator, Lane Kiffin, about possibly becoming their offensive coordinator.

Sarkisian and Kiffin ran the Trojans' offense together at USC and perhaps will end up maintaining their partnership with the Raiders.

By Mark Maske |  January 18, 2007; 10:58 PM ET  | Category:  Raiders
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This actually sonds somewhat promising. But I'm sure the Raiders will find some way to screw it up.

Posted by: BF | January 19, 2007 9:30 AM

Have the other owners found a way to fire/buyout Al Davis yet? If not, they could get Rae Carruth to take care of him. It would literally kill three birds with one stone. Get rid of Davis. Move the team back to L.A. The team would make a mint in marketing to the latino population by slightly changing the name "the Raiders" to "La Raza". With a team in L.A. you don't need to play in London, because L.A. is the new capital of Aztlan, hence international. The TRI-FECTA!

ASESINE AL DAVIS!

Posted by: Alberto Davis for el presidenté | January 19, 2007 10:10 AM

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