The Oakland Raiders have appointed Dennis Allen as their new head coach to replace Hue Jackson.
The
Raiders missed the playoffs for the ninth consecutive season in 2011,
their record of eight wins and eight losses not good enough for Jackson
to keep his job after just one season at the helm.
At 39 years of
age, Allen becomes the youngest current head coach in the NFL, and said
he is confident he can return the Oakland franchise to their past
glories.
“The vision for the future of the Oakland Raiders is
going to be just that. It is going to be a tough, smart, disciplined and
committed football team,” Allen said.
“You don’t win football
games in the National Football League by talent alone. There are a lot
of others things that are a part of winning, those are the things that
we are going to develop and the things we will preach on a day to day
basis to our players.”
“We do have talented players, we have
enough talent in our team to compete for a Championship and that is what
our goal will be every year.”
Allen becomes the seventh man to be
given the Raiders head coaching job since 2003, and the first since
former team owner Al Davis died last year.
Despite only having one
season of NFL-level coaching behind him – a year as defensive
coordinator at the Denver Broncos – Allen said he wanted to put his own
stamp on the Raiders.
“Al Davis was a big part of developing our
tradition and a big part of setting the foundation for what we are and
what we are going to become,” he said.
“This is a new day in Oakland Raiders football. We are progressing forward and we are going to
set our own goals and aspirations in the things we want to try and get
accomplished within the organisation.”
“This organisation is
committed to winning, Mr Davis used to say committed to excellence, and
we are committed to excellence within this organisation.”
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