The Silver (And Black) Lining: Week Two
Ryan Smith is back with the silver (and black) lining, this time about Oakland’s 20-19 loss in Denver.
Ryan Smith is back with the silver (and black) lining, this time about Oakland’s 20-19 loss in Denver.
Somehow, someway, we find a silver (and black) lining in an ugly Raider loss.
As the fires from the post-trade riots die down, Ryan Smith attempts to lead the Raider Nation through the five stages of grief.
It’s hard to see a bright side in the absence of stud pass rusher, Khalil Mack, but @RyanSmithNFL thinks he’s found a silver (and black) lining.
It’s hard to believe it’s only been seven months since Mark Davis successfully lured Jon Gruden out of the broadcasting booth back onto the sideline, but it has. It’s been a long, exciting, and interesting off-season.
There’s a lot of hype and even more doubt surrounding the team, and everyone’s excited about September 10th, when Gruden calls plays as Oakland’s head coach for the first time since January 19th, 2002. However, after having the same four or five conversations about what scares and excites me as a fan, I’ve decided to consolidate them all into one article. So here it is, the quintessential guide to everything Jon Gruden.
The Oakland Raiders have the tenth overall pick and a ton of needs on defense, why not give defensive tackle Vita Vea a look?
Breaking down which members of the Oakland Raiders have the most to prove in 2018.
As free agency approaches, Ryan Smith breaks down some of the best free agents from Oakland’s history.
What should the Raider Nation expect to be different in 2018 with the exciting coaching change?
The NFL is investigating the Oakland Raiders for violating the Rooney Rule in their pursuit of Jon Gruden.