We thought that the off-field issues relating to Raiders coach Tom Cable were concluded with the decision not to prosecute him on charges of fracturing the face of defensive assistant Randy Hanson.
But with last weekend's ESPN report featuring a former Cable wife and a former Cable girlfriend who claim that he committed violence against them, the problem isn't going away.
PFTV tackled recently the complex issues that the NFL and the Raiders now face.
PFTV ponders Tom Cable, again
PFTV ponders the MVP at midseason
The 2009 NFL season has featured strong performances by many players.
But which player has been the greatest so far? Or, more specifically, the most valuable?
PFTV explores. Feel free to add your own thoughts in the comments.
PFTV's Week Nine game of the week
After our last two PFTV games of the week featured contests involving the Vikings, one of you smartasses our valued readers predicted that our Week Nine game of the week would be "Vikings vs. Bye."
Real cute. (It actually came in second.)
This week's top game occurs in Denver, when the Steelers face the Broncos. And not just because Pittsburgh safety Ryan Clark could be risking his life by playing.
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PFTV looks at the coming quarterback carousel
As the season hits the midpoint, the bad teams are now considering whether to make changes at quarterback.
And if things don't improve soon for the crappy teams, the coaches charged with figuring out what to do at quarterback could soon be on the wrong end of a decision regarding whether a change will be made at the job they occupy.
PFTV looks considers the dilemma that several possible soon-to-be-former coaches are facing regarding their possible soon-to-be-former quarterbacks.
PFTV looks at the the L.A. situation
With so much talk about the NFL possibly moving a team to London, let's not forget about the reality that there's a fairly large market in our homeland that also currently has no franchise.
And hasn't had one (or two) since 1994.
So what's the situation with L.A.? PFTV explores.
PFTV closes the 2009 book on British football
With the NFL continuing its flirtation with London, many of you have asked where this is all heading.
So since it's easier to talk than it is to type, we added the topic to this week's list of PFTV segments.
Bottom line? Get ready to eventually root for (or against) the English Muffins.
PFTV's Week Eight game of the week
Many have gotten a little numb to the whole "Brett Favre playing the Packers" thing after the Monday might matchup at the Metrodome from earlier in the month.
But that would be a mistake.
This one is The One. Favre returns to Lambeau. The Prodigal Son returns home, and he tries to steal the fatted calf.
For more, here's some PFTV. (Hurry up and watch it before the boss parks his new used Escalade diagonally in the visitors lot.)
PFTV ponders the last team to lose a game
In this season of anti-parity, the three winless teams are matched by a trio of undefeated franchises.
So of the teams that have yet to lose, who'll make it the longest?
Reggie Bush thinks the Saints can make it all the way to January without a loss -- here's the official PFTV take, which unfortunately was taped before Bush jinxed his team.
14 hours of travel, and here's what I have to show for it
I was back at 30 Rock this weekend for another on-air visit with Peter King and Jimmy Roberts to give a college football audience a little information about the far better version of the sport.
For those of you who don't watch college football, you can still see the segment.
And here it is.
PFTV ponders Jim Zorn's situation
Redskins executive V.P. of football operations Vinny Cerrato said Friday that coach Jim Zorn will finish out the season.
Peter King suggested during halftime of Saturday's Boston College at Notre Dame game that maybe Zorn isn't safe.
So let's take another look at Zorn's situation, PFTV style.
PFTV looks at Sanchez's struggles
This year, few teams have collapsed as quickly as the Jets.
And few hot players have cooled off faster than Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez.
For more on the situation, here's a little Friday morning PFTV.
PFTV looks at the Titans' troubles
The fall has been stunning. From 13-2 as of December to 0-8.
So what's up with the Tennessee Titans? Since everyone else is pondering the issue, we figured we should take a crack at it, too.
So here we go.
PFTV's Week Seven game of the week
We've got a new set of PFTV segments. So here's the first one.
It's the Week Seven game of the week.
We usually don't identify the game in order to entice you to watch the video. But that specific nuance has been lost on the folks at NBC who spoil it with a still image.
PFTV looks at the Dez Bryant case
A busy week has caused the Dez Bryant-Deion Sanders situation to assume a space on the back burner for most of us.
But not for the NCAA.
We're told that the body responsible for college athletics continues to explore the case, which surely didn't get started because someone wanted to know if Deion gave Dez a plate of food.
Here's an update, PFTV style.
PFTV ponders possible deadline deals
On Saturday, Peter King, Jimmy Roberts, and yours truly talked about some big-name trades that could go down between now and Tuesday.
I don't have a link to the video yet. But I do have a link to a PFTV segment on the trade deadline. So you'll have to put up with Brocato and me instead.
Here it is.
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The PFTV week six game of the week
We're slowly unloading from the PFTV hopper the video segments that Brocato and I taped recently, in the hopes that you'll find a few minutes once the boss goes downstairs for Free Pretzel Day to check them out.
In our latest segment, we look at the Week Six game of the week.
Here's a hint -- it's not Eagles-Raiders or any other game involving a team with one or more losses and/or a team unlikely to win another game this year.
Then again, the still frame pretty much gives it away.
PFTV looks more closely at the Tom Cable situation
But there's more to this one. Among other things, we continue to be troubled by the fact that the NFL is deferring to the criminal investigation and not stepping in and investigating the situation on its own.
So here's more.
PFTV looks at the Limbaugh situation
As we roll out this week's new PFTV segments, we need to use the one that is most likely to become irrelevant, given the news that Dave Checketts now plans to dump Rush Limbaugh from the group that hopes to buy the St. Louis Rams.
But the debate regarding whether the NFL should do business with polarizing figures will continue to rage, even if Limbaugh goes away quietly, or goes away at all.
So sit back, get your popcorn, press play, listen, and then drop your own comments below.