Don't forget that he will be interviewing both coaches to talk game plan. They said it wasn't an issue but I could see how they would not want to talk to him about strategy.I remember when Dan Marino was working for CBS, it had been announced that he was in talks to become the GM of an NFL team. He did his job as a commentator, and then was asked about the rumors of the GM job. It's one of those things. In Gruden's case, he could resign from ESPN, and avoid the split responsibility. Or he could do his final game for ESPN. It's not like there's a conflict of interest until he begins work at the new job.
Don't forget that he will be interviewing both coaches to talk game plan. They said it wasn't an issue but I could see how they would not want to talk to him about strategy.
Shefter is reporting that it's a done deal. Gruden is talking like nothing is happening.They might want to talk about SALARY! Not strategy. Ha! He just said "Nothing's official yet."
It'll probably be equally awkward when he's interviewed for his first MNF game next season.
Shefter is reporting that it's a done deal. Gruden is talking like nothing is happening.
It's just a weird dynamic having reporters talk about one of their own.Rule #1: You don't scoop yourself.
I'm sure if they announced it before the game Gruden could not call it. It would surely become a conflict of interest.So 90 minutes after he does his last game for ESPN, the official announcement is made. I guess it had to be done this way:
www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/21987900/jon-gruden-named-oakland-raiders-head-coach
I think Vegas is part of it. Gruden will sell tickets at first, but he has to put a winning product on the field. This is a huge contract and a big gamble for both of them.Here in the San Francisco area the Gruden Rumors people here thought this was the Raiders Management making a ploy to sell season passes to the Las Vegas stadium. But so far those things are too much of a stretch for me to put together though.
I think Vegas is part of it. Gruden will sell tickets at first, but he has to put a winning product on the field. This is a huge contract and a big gamble for both of them.
Who is going to Vegas Knight games? Is it more tourists or locals?And the real problem is the team will play in Oakland at least one more season, maybe two. During that time, people will form impressions that might color what happens when they actually move to Vegas. I think the team will sell tickets simply because people go to Vegas to see and do things. More tickets will be sold to visitors than to local residents. This isn't a team that will be aiming at regular people who live and work in Las Vegas.
Who is going to Vegas Knight games? Is it more tourists or locals?
The emails, which span from 2010 until 2018, when the coach signed a 10-year deal with Las Vegas after years as a "Monday Night Football" analyst, include Gruden calling Goodell a "f-----" and "clueless anti-football p----," criticizing Goodell for allegedly pressuring then-Rams coach Jeff Fisher to draft "queers," and messages to Allen that featured photos of topless Washington Football Team cheerleaders.
Newsmax’s Greg Kelly defended former Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden Tuesday night by railing against Gruden’s resignation, which came after it was revealed he’d used sexist and racist language in emails. In one of the reported emails, Gruden used the homophobic f-word to describe NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
Kelly insisted that in the era in which he and Gurden grew up, culture was just different: “The f-word that rhymes with maggot was in wide use and circulation and it didn’t get you cancelled.”