“It Feels Like He’s Just Unblockable”: Raiders DE Maxx Crosby Dominant In Week 9
Las Vegas Raiders DE Maxx Crosby continues to be on a tear; his most recent victim was the New York Giants and their quarterbacks.
Las Vegas Raiders DE Maxx Crosby continues to be on a tear; his most recent victim was the New York Giants and their quarterbacks.
It’s a painful reality to admit, but the Las Vegas Raiders might not have a quarterback that can lead them to the promised land, says Howie Long. Well, at least not yet; they don’t.
Whether you were a fan of Josh McDaniels or not, did Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis blindside him with his firing? Let’s not forget Dave Ziegler either; sure, they’re both gone, but the way things went down merits a second look.
Davante Adams wasn’t celebrating the fact that the Las Vegas Raiders fired Josh McDaniels but acknowledged it was the right move, all things considered.
It’s very interesting to see that former players who once played under Josh McDaniels are not exactly shocked by this week’s firings by Raiders owner Mark Davis. In particular, Super Bowl champ and all-around superstar Rob Gronkowski had some interesting things to say.
Not all is lost for the Las Vegas Raiders amid this week’s turmoil, and at least one former NFL MVP believes things can be salvaged.
It shouldn’t shock anyone, but now-former Las Vegas Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels admitted that the offense just wasn’t on the same page. What can you say when you realize that we’re nine weeks into the NFL season now? At least, if nothing else, McDaniels acknowledged his offensive unit was not in sync—more importantly, there didn’t seem to be any solutions, ultimately contributing to his firing on Tuesday night.
A man can only take so much; even Raiders star wideout Davante Adams, who loves the Silver and Black has likely had enough.
Monday night’s display might’ve been a turning point for the 2023 Las Vegas Raiders; legends of the past have seen enough, it appears. Can you blame them?
It was far from a good night for either Las Vegas Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels or starting quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo—that’s putting it mildly. After putting one of the most embarrassing displays on offense in recent years, Raider Nation would surely prefer for both parties to be jettisoned. In the meantime, an important decision for the immediate future needs to be made: is it time for Aidan O’Connell to start?