Here's a list of things Hue Jackson did after Al Davis died that make me leery of him:
1. Immediately took over GM duties and traded a first and second round pick mid-season for a quarterback who was, at that point, essentially washed up (and had been in retirement for a year). He then actually passed the blame for the trade on to Al Davis, claiming "that decision came from above." That was
after as Walrus points out, he first tried to spin it as the greatest trade ever.
2. Blamed the lousy defensive performance of the Raiders under his watch on the aforementioned late Al Davis, claiming that Al was actually the defensive coordinator of the team. Now everyone knows Al meddled, but that was mostly to call down and tell his head coach to start dialing up more deep balls. This one isn't plausible to me -- or anyone else, really.
3. Engaged in some pretty heavy-handed political in-fighting during the ownership transfer, essentially trying to pressure Mark Davis into keeping him. When that didn't happen...
4. He fed his friend Michael Silver
this 'scoop' full of unadulterated tabloid journalism to undermine Mark Davis.
Mark Davis appears to be a bad owner and some of the things he's done since then certainly don't make me sympathetic to him, but come on. That's some bush league **** right there. You gotta question Jackson's judgment and his ability to function as part of a team when he has a track record like that.