Retreads And Nostalgia Acts Will Not Lead The Raiders Back To Greatness
As great as nostalgia can feel, going that route won’t help the Las Vegas Raiders, no matter how alluring it might appear on the surface.
As great as nostalgia can feel, going that route won’t help the Las Vegas Raiders, no matter how alluring it might appear on the surface.
Normally, having your bye week in Week 13 isn’t something to celebrate. However, with Antonio Pierce now coaching the Raiders, it’s perfect.
The Raiders find themselves with a 5-7 record after 12 weeks. They also find themselves with three different paths regarding Aidan O’Connell.
After a tough 13-20 loss against Miami, the Raiders fall to 5-6. Up next? The Kansas City Chiefs. How can Antonio Pierce beat the odds?
After only two weeks, Antonio Pierce seems well on his way to landing the full-time gig with the Las Vegas Raiders. Here’s what we know.
With Antonio Pierce now at the helm, the Raiders notched a 24-point victory in Week 9. How can Aidan O’Connell and Co. keep things rolling with the New York Jets headed to town?
Sunday’s win was the type of dominant performance that regularly eluded the Josh McDaniels/Dave Ziegler regime. Rather than watching the Raiders transform into a dollar-store version of the Patriots, this win came via the “Raider Way.”
Raiders owner Mark Davis shocked the NFL world by parting ways with Josh McDaniels and Dave Ziegler. Now, the Antonio Pierce-era begins.
No singular person, owner, coach, or general manager has seemed to be able to solve the Raiders’ conundrum of futility when it comes to winning consistently – at least, not since the turn of the millennium. There are many reasons why that is; we’re going to talk about it all.
Winning is supposed to cure everything, but the Las Vegas Raiders’ No. 1 wide receiver has a gripe. It’s the same issue he’s been vocalizing since Week 3 against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Silver and Black aren’t playing well enough on offense, and Davante Adams is not contributing enough without the ball.