The Raiders have turned a corner and Tom Cable was asked on Thursday how the players have suddenly bought into his philosophy. "Well, obviously, results," said Cable. "Results are always the exclamation point. But the real truth of it is, is you've got to be more stubborn as a coach than the problem, if that makes sense. We've never ducked trying to change the attitude, trying to change the environment in the locker room and that sort of thing. We've never dodged that. We've dealt with it. We've talked about it. We've learned to communicate, learned to trust each other. You have to do those things. You have to work at those things. They just don't happen. Knowing what the problem is, you have to be willing to stand up to the problem. If you're bigger than the problem, then you can make it happen. If you're not, the problem wins. So, I feel like, as a coaching staff and as a football team, together, that we've become bigger than what our negatives are, and that's why we're succeeding."