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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Thursday, October 9, 2008 Even though times are tough now, Al Davis has a long history of successes. He set up a player-friendly franchise that for decades was known for being able to recruit some of the top athletes in the sport. A former NFL head coach, Davis always had a great eye for young assistant coaches. He spotted the talents of Jon Gruden, Sean Payton, Ken Whisenhunt and many other bright young offensive minds well before they became head-coaching commodities. As he ponders new head-coaching choices for the ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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