Oakland game, McFadden was the real deal, but the guy who was really impressive was Michael Bush. Coming back from a severely broken leg in college, he is a powerful runner and Oakland looks like they might be good in the running game. Elsewhere.....??
Nice of "Mr. Davis" to leak that he plans to fire Lane Kifkin this week. Way to send his latest choice of coach out the door on a high note.
"Mr. Davis" overspends on dog talent, prevents his head coach from making his own personnel decisions, then ties his hands by undermining his authority by going into backstabbing mode with the assistent coaches - all of whom tend to suck and whom he refuses to blame. Then the first sign that the head coach exhibits that he has a mind of his own, he puts a letter of resignation on his desk. You see, if the coach resigns, "Mr. Davis" does not have to pay him the balance on the coaches contract. He made that mistake when he fired Mike Shanahan, who had to sue "Mr. Davis" to get his back wages, which just happen THIS year. Shanahan donated the money to charity. Oddly, Shanahan has had some success as a head coach in Denver. It seems his innovative approach to "MODERN" style football was correct. "Mr. Davis" thought Shanahan was sooooo naive about how to coach NFL football, he politely told Mike what to do. For some reason, Mike thought that was cute, but maybe in today's "MODERN" NFL, that antiquated approach would be hard to maintain. So "Mr. Davis" fired Shanahan, sure that the brash young boy would fail to get another job after a "Genius" like "Mr. Davis" showed him the door, so would not have to pay him. "Mr. Davis", who fought tooth and nail not to pay Shanahan, lost in court every time and had to pay the court costs as well just becuz the judges thought "Mr. Davis" deserved to pay them.
I can understand when a young coach jumps at the chance to be a head coach and takes that job, but why on earth would anyone who has been around the NFL long enough and has decent coaching chops and knows how a good organization operates ever consider working as another sycophant for "Mr. Davis".
Oh....right.......none of them ever do.
BTW, you can always tell who the sycophants are around "Mr. Davis", because they all call him "Mr. Davis", never Al.