Forget the call, they may loose their head coach.
John Gruden has told his agent that he won’t be back after the ’02 season. It’d really be a shame if Oakland looses such a talented coach.
Here’s what some other’s have to say:
- **Ann Killion, SJ Mercury News**: [Once anger subsides over ‘travesty,’, more questions will confront Raiders](http://www.bayarea.com/c/category/sports*and*recreation/columnists/killion/docs/killion20.htm-) They trudged off the field, their season coming to an improbable end in football Siberia. And within seconds their footprints were covered by snow, as though the Raiders had never been there at all.
- **Tim Kawakami, SJ Mercury News**: [Incorrect? Yes, Conspiracy? Not so fast](http://www.bayarea.com/c/category/sports*and”recreation/columnists/kawakami/docs/kawakami21.htm-) Conspiracy theorists, take note! The review-reversal-fumble-tuck-no-tuck fiasco, which played like a scene from “Seinfeld* and sent the Raiders home from Foxboro, Mass., in righteous apoplexy Saturday night, wasn’t about the NFL vs. Al Davis.
- **Skip Bayless, SJ Mercury News**: [Reversal of Fortune](http://www.bayarea.com/c/category/sports*and*recreation/columnists/bayless/docs/bayless20.htm-) New England’s 16-13 overtime win turned into the biggest steal in New England since John Havlicek’s. This was like Rosie Ruiz’s corner-cutting Boston Marathon victory being allowed to stand. This was nearly as big a rip-off as the Yankees acquiring Babe Ruth from the Red Sox.