Two women say that Raiders coach Tom Cable has a history of violent behavior. The women, his former wife and a recent girlfriend, made the claim in separate interviews with ESPN's "Outside the Lines." Sandy Cable and Marie Lutz say that Cable hit them during relationships dating back more than 20 years. In August, Oakland assistant coach Randy Hanson accused Cable of breaking his jaw during an altercation in a coaches meeting. A third woman, Cable's second wife Glenda, said in documents related to the couple's 2008 divorce that "in the past he has been physically and verbally abusive to me." However, she contradicted previous statements when asked to comment by ESPN. "I have known Tom Cable for more than 20 years, including 17 years of marriage," Glenda Cable said in the statement. "Throughout the time I have known him, Tom has never been violent to me or our children. I chose not to speak to the media before now to protect my privacy and that of my children. However, I am very troubled by what is being claimed by others and I felt compelled to speak out about my own lengthy experience with Tom."