Raiders' letter to Vols spurs Kiffin to return fire

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Former Oakland Raiders coach Lane Kiffin fired back at owner Al Davis on Friday night after a letter sent to the University of Tennessee by the Raiders became public.

Kiffin filed a grievance with the NFL Coaches Association after he was dismissed in September 2008 for what Davis described as acts of insubordination and lying. Kiffin, who is seeking two months' pay for the time he was unemployed before being hired as coach at Tennessee, is scheduled to give a deposition next week.

But before that could take place, the Raiders sent a three-page letter, dated Jan. 22, 2009, to Tennessee.

The letter, which was first obtained and made public by CBSSports.com, details the Raiders' grievances against Kiffin and accused him of "inducing" assistant coach James Cregg to breach his Raiders contract and leave for Tennessee. The Raiders also want access to Kiffin's employment agreements with the university.

Kiffin's attorney, Alan Loewinsohn, said Kiffin is confident next week's depositions will show he was fired without cause.

"Starting with Al Davis' nationally televised press conference publicizing the firing of Head Coach Lane Kiffin last fall, the Raiders have continued to attack Coach Kiffin in the media," Loewinsohn said in a statement. "That assault continued today, long after he left the Raiders, when the Raiders issued a statement and 'leaked' a letter, a letter they wrote months ago to Coach Kiffin's new employer, the University of Tennessee, in which the Raiders again attacked Coach Kiffin's character.

"Starting next Tuesday at a hotel in Oakland, the Raiders will no longer be able to rely on unsupported allegations made in the media, as a key Raiders personnel, starting with Al Davis, will finally have to answer questions under oath at their depositions, a process that Coach Kiffin is confident will demonstrate that he was fired by the Raiders without cause and show that the continuing assault of allegations being made against him are false."

According to Loewinsohn, Davis is scheduled to be deposed Tuesday. The grievance will be heard by commissioner Roger Goodell.

Kiffin is seeking approximately $2.6 million of salary he is owed under terms of his contract.

Among the list of the Raiders' grievances is an allegation that Kiffin gave internal information to opposing teams after he was terminated.

The letter, written by Raiders general counsel Jeff Birren, ended with this: "It cannot be in the best interest of the University to continue to serve as his ally in his personal, though misplaced, war to rewrite the past.

"Please understand that the Raiders intend to vigorously pursue all of its rights and remedies and we will not stand idly by as your employee continues to go out of his way to damage the Raiders."

John Clayton is a senior NFL writer for ESPN.com. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
 

Rossibreath

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why dont they just pay em & b quiet? als a billionare, he wanted em fired & he fired him. big deal. if i was a billionare id rather pay em than go testify under oath & shit. sounds like alotta work. maybe im just lazy.
 

Rossibreath

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i think he lacks focus. he should b focused on turnin around his rock bottom of the nfl franchise but hes still cryin bout a guy he fired a year ago. time 2 move on u got a new coach now & shit. hes as dillusional as the fans.
 

Meta4iCAL

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kiffin is just young. he is doing a little too much though.
I disagree

I don't blame Kiffin

that's 2.6 million... I'd be tryin to get that shit to if I were him

even though I'm a Raiders fan... I'm kinda on Kiffin's side here... he really should have been paid... but ehhh it is what is is...
 
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i'm not talking about his money.

I disagree

I don't blame Kiffin

that's 2.6 million... I'd be tryin to get that shit to if I were him

even though I'm a Raiders fan... I'm kinda on Kiffin's side here... he really should have been paid... but ehhh it is what is is...
if he signed that contract ole fuck wad al should honor it. i'm with you on this. i'm talking about his conduct in general. i was a kiffin supporter. he was just too inexperienced/young to deal with our disfunction. cable is a raider at heart.
 

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I wouldn't pay Kiffin either.... like S1 said he violated the terms of his contract by publicly (through the media) criticizing the organization, owner, players, and coaches. You can't do that and expect to get paid... plus he was looking for another job (during his 1st year as head coach) while under contract. He purposely got himself fired because he wanted out. He stabbed Al in the back, so why should Al have to pay him?
 

Stealth

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I thought Al was being a real asshole with all of this Kiffin shit. But after his comments about Les Miles and the shit he said about South Carlolina, i'm thinking maybe Kiffin really is a huge fucking bitch.

Neither of them deserve the 2.6 million.

I do.