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Oakland Raiders fire PR guy because of negative SI article
Found 13 hours ago on Larry Brown Sports:
Via Larry Brown Sports:

The apple doesn’t fall very far from the tree in the case of Oakland Raiders owner Mark Davis.

Davis, the son of the late Al Davis, decided to fire team PR director Zak Gilbert because he was upset with the way he and his father were portrayed in a recent SI article, according to the San Francisco Chronicle’s Vic Tafur.

Sports Illustrated writer Jim Trotter spent a season with the Raiders and wrote about the team in a feature for the April 22 edition of the magazine, entitled “The New Silver and Black.” The story was mostly about how GM Reggie McKenzie was making over the franchise and bringing the team into the modern era after they fell into the dark ages under an aging and senile Al Davis.

We noted two specific items in the story that stood out and wrote about them at the time. One story was that McKenzie was pretty incredulous that the Raiders didn’t have a full-time groundskeeper under Davis. The other was how an agent was able to get an extra $1 million out of Davis in negotiations because his memory was so bad.

The Chronicle’s Tafur reports that Gilbert had been on leave since the article came out, pending Davis’ decision concerning his future. Gilbert worked for the team for a year. He was brought in by McKenzie, a former co-worker with the Green Bay Packers.

Despite being fired, Gilbert had a classy response.

“I’d like to thank Mark Davis for the honor of serving the Raiders, and Reggie McKenzie for hiring me. I leave holding my chin up, knowing I dedicated every waking hour to promoting a positive image for our team. The co-workers in my Raiders family are extraordinary; the camaraderie we built was really special. Talking to Raiders fans on a weekly basis, I learned first-hand that their passion and loyalty is unmatched. I have great respect for the team’s rich history and took seriously the role of preserving it. Although disappointed that I can’t remain on the ride, I wish Reggie and Dennis Allen absolutely nothing but success in a bright future.”

You know the irony in all this? Mark Davis’ decision to fire his PR director brought so much more negative light to the franchise than the article did.
 
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In twenty years, Stephen Jones will probably fire someone under very similar circumstances in Dallas.

Link to the offending article? Sounds like a good read.
 

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And so, much of the G.M.'s energy the last 15 months has been spent on upgrading Oakland's scouting and personnel departments. When he went to view the club's draft room last year, he discovered that none existed, so he had one built from scratch. When he requested the team's scouting questionnaires for evaluating college prospects, he learned there weren't any, so he created them.
LOL

As opposed to the traditional pyramid model of organization, the Raiders had people in various positions at various levels each reporting to Davis. Multiple current and former employees say that the goal under Davis was to recommend not what was best for the franchise, but what would keep the owner happy.
Sounds familiar.

Reading some more (really good article), they sound like they're probably in pretty good hands. You could do a lot worse than going to Ron Wolf and John Madden for advice. And the young Davis says this:

"The one thing I know is what I don't know—that's why I hire people to handle those things."
If only our owner thought that.
 

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But the young Davis just pulled an al. How is that good?
 

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True, I have no idea why the PR guy would be responsible for what SI writes anyway.

But that's non-football stuff so who cares.
 
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