Knee-Jerk Reactions To Raiders’ Week 2 Loss Vs. Bills
Yikes! That was ugly. Las Vegas Raiders fans surely didn’t see such a one-sided affair coming, and neither did Jimmy Garoppolo.
Yikes! That was ugly. Las Vegas Raiders fans surely didn’t see such a one-sided affair coming, and neither did Jimmy Garoppolo.
We got great value on the Raiders money line but got burned betting big on Josh Jacobs. This week, we have a great shot at three winners.
Sunday morning’s matchup between the Raiders and Buffalo Bills will feature one team attempting to go 2-0, but not the team everyone expected. Las Vegas, fresh off a nail biter win in Denver, will take on Josh Allen and the Bills. Buffalo opened their season this past Monday with an underwhelming loss to the Aaron …
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Week 1 has come and gone and given space to critique the Las Vegas Raiders and their up-and-down season debut. Denver set out to open the new campaign with a win at home by any means necessary. However, the Broncos couldn’t overcome these five factors, equally contributing to their loss. The Vegas Offensive Line Kept …
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You’d think after a hard-fought win, the Raiders would get some love; however, that’s not to be. At least as far as ESPN or Mike Florio is concerned.
The Raiders are officially 1-0 in the Jimmy Garoppolo-era, but this Week 1 contest against the Denver Broncos nearly ended differently. Both the positives and negatives were on full display in this duel, and we cover all of it.
Believe it or not, Raiders fans, complementary football is back, thanks largely to Jimmy Garoppolo. Let’s dive deeper into the big win.
The Raiders made a shroud move this offseason by parting ways with Derek Carr in favor of Jimmy Garoppolo. On Sunday, Raider Nation saw why.
Well, it wasn’t pretty, but a win is a win. All that matters is that the Las Vegas Raiders are starting off the season 1-0 after gutting out a 17-16 win over the Denver Broncos. As with any win or loss, there’s plenty that caught everyone’s eye. In particular, when it came to the new starting signal-caller Jimmy Garoppolo and former Pro Bowl wideout Hunter Renfrow.
Now, all eyes will be firmly on the ever-evaporating chin of Josh McDaniels. After a full season at the helm, we should expect to see the returning Raiders execute the JMD vision more effectively. The red zone woes should be a thing of the past (allegedly), and McDaniels can celebrate midfield on the donkey for a second consecutive season.