He cant think staright and still thinks this is football in the 70's. He needs to give up SOME power to a smart young gm or coach Well well well He got benched by a guy named Bruce Gradkowski. That sounds like a old 40 year old man that lives in a trailer and drinks beer He but at least he can win a game. He is harder worker the JM and gets paid fractions of what Jm gets paid Ok i dont know where to start. He is suspected of beating up his wife and punching a fellow coach In my mind he isnt a good leader or a smart coach. So i he isnt the future of the Raiders then why is he still ur coach.. get RID of him He is holding a team back that has some talent. The raiders have not had a winning season since then. Let me take that back they have not even had a 6 win season since then. 
That was a high point of the raiders 2000's and since then they have been in a tailspin. TAIPEI (Reuters) - A film about the election-eve gun attack on Taiwan's recently indicted ex-president Chen Shui-bian will debut on the island this week, where it is expected to reignite debate about the controversial 2004 shooting. Film ChinaThe Hong Kong action movie "Ballistic" uses a fictional plot to revisit the March 19 attack, when incumbent Chen and his running mate Annette Lu were shot and slightly injured during a campaign rally in southern Taiwan. They won the race a day later.Although a dead man was named the only suspect, closing the shooting case in 2005, many in Taiwan believe that Chen's campaign set up the shooting to draw sympathy votes for the razor-tight election."The director thought this incident was really one of a kind, with a very dramatic element," said film producer Lin Shun-kuo. "But it's only an approximation of the incident, not totally consistent with what happened."Chen, also controversial for his anti-China rhetoric while president from 2000 to 2008, was indicted last month for graft, money laundering and misuse of public funds. A court this week denied his request to leave jail ahead of a January 19 hearing.The film, which hits Taiwan cinemas on Friday, is likely to rekindle public discussion about the shooting, tarnishing the image of Taiwan's main opposition Democratic Progressive Party, which backed Chen in office, ahead of tough local elections at the end of the year. Chen left the party in August."The movie's plot doesn't necessarily reflect the actual situation," said party spokesman Cheng Wen-tsang.

That year, Mao Zedong's Communists won the Chinese civil war and Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalists fled to Taiwan.Beijing has vowed to bring Taiwan under its rule, by force if necessary.The 95-minute film, directed by Lawrence Lau and filmed largely in Hong Kong, premieres on Thursday before opening for audiences around Taiwan a day later. It has shown for about two months in Hong Kong.(Reporting by Ralph Jennings, editing by Miral Fahmy) Film China. There is no point to this article, other than me gloating. I told you all in a previous article I wrote that Iverson should retire. As I said, no one wants to bring a man with his stature in who only wants to play a starting roll and be the star player...Everyone RE-READ my article, and remember... I TOLD YOU SO!!! you Iverson. I think someone told you my advice lol..