October 18, 2009

Raiders Cable's Time Grows Short

Tim Kawakami, San Jose Mercury News

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Actuarial-table congratulations to Raiders coach Tom Cable, who today will coach his 18th game, precisely the recent Raiders average life expectancy.

You made it, Tom!

Of course, there's the now-you're-really-doomed side of it: If Cable is fired soon after today's game against the Philadelphia Eagles, nobody should be at all surprised.

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