Gruden: Lack of coaching continuity has hurt Raiders
Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden smiles after a press conference at the team's headquarters on Jan. 8.
Jon Gruden said that a lack of organizational continuity has led to poor records for the Oakland Raiders since his previous head coaching stint ended with the club.
Gruden's first stint ended following the 2001 season, and the Raiders have ushered nine new head coaches into the mix. If you're keeping score, Bill Callahan (2002-03), Norv Turner (2004-05), Art Shell (2006), Lane Kiffin (2007-08), Tom Cable (2008-10), Hue Jackson (2011), Dennis Allen (2012-14), Tony Sparano (2014) and Jack Del Rio (2015-17) have patrolled the sideline for the Raiders.
"We got to improve the talent on this team. We also, I think, have got to put a system in place here that our players can grow within," Gruden told 680 KNBR-AM on Wednesday. "We have had (nine) different head coaches, I believe, since I've been here. We've had a number of different offensive coaches. Poor Reggie McKenzie (general manager) has had to draft players to fit different schemes and systems and I think it's hurt us. A lack of continuity, a lack of system football on offense and defense has certainly hurt the Raiders."
In addition to the revolving door for the head coaches, the Raiders have seen 11 different offensive coordinators and six different defensive coordinators from 2002 through 2017.
Again, if you're doing the math, the following have held the controls of the team's offense: Marc Trestman (2002-03), Jimmy Raye (2004-05), John Shoop (2006), Tom Walsh (2006), Greg Knapp (2007-08, 2012), Ted Tollner (passing game coordinator, 2009), Hue Jackson (2010), Al Saunders (2011), Greg Olson (2013-14), Bill Musgrave (2015), Todd Downing (2017).
The Raiders' offense hasn't had the same voice for more than two seasons since Callahan was at the controls for four seasons during his previous stint in Oakland.
Chuck Bresnahan (2000-03, 2011), Rob Ryan (2004-08), John Marshall (2009-10), Jason Tarver (2012-14), Ken Norton Jr. (2015-17) and Paul Guenther (2018) have handled the defense.
Gruden would like to stop the revolving door, and he hopes it starts with him after signing a 10-year contract.
"Hopefully we can put a system in place that we can draft into, develop our players within and hopefully it can carry us to high levels and we've just got to prove it," he said.
Gruden spent his first four seasons as a head coach with Oakland, posting a 38-26 regular-season record (40-28 overall) from 1998-2001 and guiding the team to a pair of playoff berths -- including the AFC Championship Game in his last two seasons.
The Raiders traded Gruden to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he won a Super Bowl in his first season in February 2003.
The Buccaneers went 12-4 in his first season and finished with a 57-55 regular-season record (60-57 overall) with three playoff appearances in Gruden's seven seasons. Overall, Gruden is 95-81 in 11 regular seasons and 100-85 including the postseason.
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