Oakland Raiders Problems Continue: Bettors on the Under

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Sports bettors and oddsmakers alike are pretty certain the Oakland Raiders are going to win UNDER 6 regular season games.   For Gambling911.com this is one of the best value picks we have heading into the 2009 season.  Here we have a bad team entering the season whose coach just broke the jaw of an assistant and sent him to the hospital, not to mention the team isn't showing any signs of improvement.

So if you are a Raiders fan, you might want to support your team by betting the under at -139.

The Napa, Calif., police department plans to question Oakland Raiders coach Tom Cable about his alleged role in a skirmish that left assistant coach Randy Hanson with a broken bone in his face.

 

A department spokesperson said Wednesday that Cable would be interviewed as part of the ongoing investigation in the near future, but a date was not specified.

Last week, Cable said "nothing happened."

"When all the facts come out, everything will be fine," he said.

"Hanson's future with the team is currently being addressed," a Raiders executive said Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Hanson has retained an attorney specializing in employment law, potentially signaling yet another lawsuit for team owner Al Davis, who's already locked in a legal battle with former Oakland coach Lane Kiffin.

Turmoil does not win championships.

Get up to $100 free cash when you open an online sports betting account at Sports Interaction here today.

Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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