Maxx Crosby Fully Aware Latest Raiders Loss Was An Utter “Embarrassment”
Maxx Crosby doesn’t shy away from telling it how it is. Looking back at what went down on Sunday, the Raiders likely agree with fans.
Maxx Crosby doesn’t shy away from telling it how it is. Looking back at what went down on Sunday, the Raiders likely agree with fans.
Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels explained why he didn’t start Aidan O’Connell against the Bears. Plus, Brian Hoyer’s starting record.
The Raiders have finished outside the top 22 of red zone efficiency since the 2017 season. Many blamed former quarterback Derek Carr for the inability to finish drives with a touchdown, and for good reason. However, it seems as though the issues go deeper than Carr. I get it. “Shut up about Derek Carr”, but …
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The entire saga surrounding Josh McDaniels and the Las Vegas Raiders’ offense is literally the epitome of irony. Regrettably, this is a fable that has Raider Nation feeling weary—apprehensive, perhaps. Yes, the team has been winning, but the “how” is not sustainable, especially not once the team gets past this stretch of “winnable” games. Oh boy, this could get ugly for the second-year coach.
Should the Raiders trot out rookie Aidan O’Connell if Jimmy Garoppolo can’t go in the team’s next game against the Bears? Let’s face it, Week 7 could be pivotal when considering the teams that come after Chicago—getting above .500 would be huge for Josh McDaniels’ squad.
Let’s face it, Raiders general manager Dave Ziegler not shipping out Hunter Renfrow has turned into a massive error and a PR nightmare for head coach Josh McDaniels and the organization as a whole.
The Las Vegas Raiders squared off against the New England Patriots in Week 6 and left with their second straight victory. What did we learn?
With a Week 6 victory, ‘the student’ Josh McDaniels is now 3-0 against ‘the teacher’ Bill Belichick as an opposing head coach. More importantly, the Raiders earn their first winning streak of the season – once again, the Silver and Black have their defense to thank, among other things
A 5-foot-8 cornerback defending a 6-foot-4 wide receiver. That was the case when Las Vegas Raiders corner Amik Robertson found himself covering Green Bay Packers wideout Christian Watson. Just like that, Robertson might’ve saved Josh McDaniels’ job.
Once heralded as an “offensive guru,” Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels has seen his reputation take a hit this season. The play selection and overall lack of trust in his offense have been disheartening. Is it time for a change? Should he step aside?