GoonBoss
Finheaven Templar
With the exception of not giving a **** about our injured QB.We were like this to our horrific losses to the Bills and Chiefs.
With the exception of not giving a **** about our injured QB.We were like this to our horrific losses to the Bills and Chiefs.
Tomato, tomahto.
I would fire the team's head trainer and head coach on the spot for that alone. INEXCUSABLE. Embarrassing. I don't even have words for how bad that was.
We were like this to our horrific losses to the Bills and Chiefs.
I was sitting in my truck listening to the game. The Oakland feed was difficult to listen to. It's obvious they are beholdin' to the Raiders, but they wereEven the commentators mentioned it. It was so alienating to not see a reaction from the Oakland staff, I felt they knew something I didn't. Like Carr flagged them off or told them it wasn't serious.
I was in disbelief when the situation played on. Watching him walk to the line, his OL was all looking at him in bewilderment and he commanded them through the injury and lined them up. Took the next snap and heaved a jump ball. That kid was laying everything on the line for his team. He just won the allegiance of every guy on his team in one play. Meanwhile, his clueless staff had no idea what to do. Very telling.
Was that Delmas who gave him a pat? It's pretty bad when the defender shows more respect and compassion for the injured player than his own team.
Oh so kind of what everyone is doing to Tanny here today?
Sparano can help this team if they made him HC...Tony is not as bad as people make him out to be, if he has a QB he can get the job done, Carr is good enough for Tony to field a competitive team in Oakland....when he had a QB here he went 11-5 and made the playoffs...If Tony had RT he would have had this team in the playoffs by now....Tony would hire a real DC not that clown running the show over there now....that D was embarrassing....they were jumping out of the way of blocks, running around the secondary without a clue....smh....must suck to be them.....
Even the commentators mentioned it. It was so alienating to not see a reaction from the Oakland staff, I felt they knew something I didn't. Like Carr flagged them off or told them it wasn't serious.
I was in disbelief when the situation played on. Watching him walk to the line, his OL was all looking at him in bewilderment and he commanded them through the injury and lined them up. Took the next snap and heaved a jump ball. That kid was laying everything on the line for his team. He just won the allegiance of every guy on his team in one play. Meanwhile, his clueless staff had no idea what to do. Very telling.
Was that Delmas who gave him a pat? It's pretty bad when the defender shows more respect and compassion for the injured player than his own team.
Oh poor you...It must be tough to be a Raiders fan, but at least they have seen their team play in a Super Bowl in the past 30 years...