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The fact that we let Mack hollins go after he showed out when we were out of our starting TE AN WR is horrible he definitely showed his part in the team deep balls to amazing blocks
Let's fuckin go Raiders. Not the best season, but also not the worst. Not as confident in the future as I was offseason, but I will be repping the silver n black regardless.
@@patrickb9244it was a really fluky season for the Raiders and around the league in general. They really should’ve beaten Arizona, Kansas (1st time), Jacksonville, LAR, and SF. No reason they shouldn’t have won double digit games.
I get it. Running backs are replaceable, short careers and all that, but Jacobs has earned it and has great hands. Running schemes, don't care Josh Jacobs has mad serious skills. Raiders don't let him go.
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Does that mean they can also show the scenes where the players dropped passes that hit them right in the hands or how the defense made every team have the best RZ offense in the league. Not saying Carr is great or the offense was great, as neither are, but the defense was much worse than the offense. We had the leagues leading rusher yet actually gave up more yards on the ground and nearly double the rushing TDs that the offense had. The defense forced a grand total of 6 ints (three players tied with two a piece and total was tied for last). Allowed the 4th most points, yet Carr is the reason they sucked this year? While the offense wasn't great it was ranked 12th in PPG so that's above the median line, not quite top 10 but close. Yet once again in Carr's career the defense is in the bottom five. Another interesting stat.... the league leader in completion percentage was Geno Smith at 69.9%, the Stafford at 68%, Burrow at 68% and Mahommes at 67.8%. The Raiders defense let opposing QBs on the season complete 67.6% (3rd worst).