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      <title>Davis' Brilliant Legacy Anything but Trivial</title>
      <description>Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis, and NFL pioneer, passed away today at the age of 82. He was a mad man in every sense of the words. But, make no mistake, Davis was a genius.</description>
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      <title>Al Davis: Cable was a big liability</title>
      <description>The Oakland Raiders call a press conference to introduce new coach Hue Jackson, but the event dissolves into a trashing of former coach Tom Cable by owner Al Davis.</description>
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      <title>Cable Files Grievance Against Davis</title>
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      <description>The Raiders won't lose in double digits this season, but coach Tom Cable is still waiting to see if owner Al Davis will bring him back. In the wings: offensive coordinator Hue Jackson.</description>
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