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Location: Alameda, Calif. | Stadium: McAfee Stadium (63,132) | Owner: Al Davis
Coach: Tom Cable | League Championships: 1 | Super Bowls: 3
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Raiders' Cable thankful for Napa County DA's 'thoroughness'

ALAMEDA, Calif. -- Oakland Raiders coach Tom Cable made his first public comments Friday since learning he would not be charged for an alleged assault against a former assistant, saying he was thankful for the district attorney's decision.

 

Napa County district attorney Gary Lieberstein said Thursday he would not pursue charges against Cable for allegedly breaking Randy Hanson's jaw in August, citing inconsistencies in Hanson's story that were not corroborated by the three assistant coaches in the room at the time.

"I'm obviously very thankful that the authorities did the thoroughness that they did in terms of getting the facts and all that," Cable said. "I never let it become a distraction because as I mentioned many times, I just had a lot of faith. I knew what happened."

Cable had been accused of assaulting and threatening to kill Hanson at a meeting at the team's training camp hotel in Napa on Aug. 5. Hanson was treated for a broken jaw following the incident.

But Raiders assistant coaches John Marshall, Lionel Washington and Willie Brown did not back up Hanson's version of events, telling investigators that Cable did not punch Hanson or make any verbal threats.

"You always have to be happy when the truth comes out and it prevails," Marshall said. "Sometimes it's tough. I think it's always great when you win doing the right thing. I felt in my heart it was just a matter of getting all the facts cleared up by the DA or whoever does that stuff."

Lieberstein said the coaches told police that Cable became angry and rushed toward Hanson, but Washington stepped between the two. Cable ran into Washington, who bumped into Hanson and knocked him out of his chair. The witnesses also told authorities that Cable then grabbed Hanson by the shirt but never struck or threatened him.

Cable said little publicly in the more than two months between the first reports of the incident in August and Lieberstein's decision Thursday, other than a brief comment in August that "nothing happened." He declined to talk to police during the investigation because he did not want to make it a bigger issue and would not answer specific questions from the media.

He said it was tough to remain silent while all the allegations were being thrown at him and is pleased the district attorney spelled out what the witnesses said happened.

"I think that all the speculation and opinion and whatever that was said, I thought the DA did a tremendous job in really laying out exactly what went down," Cable said.

Cable still could face punishment from the NFL for the incident even though no charges were filed. The league released a statement Thursday saying it would review the district attorney's decision before taking "appropriate action, if any, under our policies."

Hanson's attorney, John McGuinn, has said his client still could file a civil suit in the case. Hanson is still being paid by the Raiders but has not been at the team's facility of late.

Cable said he has no plans to sue Hanson, saying his focus is entirely on football.

Cable has said that the hovering case was not a distraction to his coaching and that appeared to be the case for the players as well. The day the initial reports came out, the players broke into a chant of "Cable, bumaye, Cable, bumaye" -- translated as "Cable, kill him! Cable, kill him!" -- in reference to the crowd chants heard by former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali during his 1974 fight against George Foreman.

Players said the case was rarely a topic of conversation in the locker room and some players didn't even know it had been resolved Thursday.

"It was never a big deal or a never really a distraction so when they said what happened and he wasn't going to be charged, it was like, OK, personally, that's good, but it never was a distraction," offensive lineman Mario Henderson said. "In other words, he didn't have to come in here and say, 'Guys, I didn't get charged.' He didn't have to do that because it was never a distraction."

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Reputation:91
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Since:May 1, 2008

October 24, 2009 2:12 pm
This is like "On the Waterfront," where the guys who want to keep their jobs didn't see nothin'. Cable never hit nobody. Hanson just fell outta his chair and busted his jaw. Tricky things, them chairs.

What are you lookin' at, huh??
Reputation:98
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Since:Jan 7, 2007

October 24, 2009 5:58 am
Time will tell about Cable. It sounds to me like he's an out of control hot tempered clod. If he is there will be more incidents and then the NFL will have to step in. Wonderful if you have a coach who beats on his own coachs! We don't need idiots like that in the NFL!
Reputation:95
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Since:Oct 21, 2006

October 24, 2009 5:42 am
Big Al opened the bank vault on this one - this is a total fix. From all that was reported and coroborated from person to person, that's the only conclusion to make.

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Since:Sep 24, 2006

October 24, 2009 6:13 pm
SO IF YOU FALL OUTOF YOUR CHAIR,BE CAREFUL BE VERY CAREFUL,YOU MIGHT JUST BREAK YOUR CHAW,YEH RIGHT,PAYOFF PAYOFF PAYOFF
 
 
 
 
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