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What are you most looking forward to? (Two choices allowed)

  • Derek Carr's return

    Votes: 8 25.0%
  • Amari Cooper's third season

    Votes: 3 9.4%
  • Khalil Mack in his prime

    Votes: 7 21.9%
  • Marshawn Lynch where he belongs

    Votes: 15 46.9%
  • Defensive improvements

    Votes: 5 15.6%
  • Showdown in Mexico City

    Votes: 5 15.6%
  • Revenge against Kansas City

    Votes: 3 9.4%
  • Other (specify)

    Votes: 1 3.1%

  • Total voters
    32
we need to be like Denver and fire our OC. if anyone should be the scapegoat, its Downing.

I was just getting ready to say this, the only difference to the team to this point has been our change at OC and nothing else. Our issues start there on offense as the play calling is suspect every game.

We had no chance yesterday, when is Reggie gonna invest in the defense?

We are still 2 games out of first would have to literally run the table and go 3-0 on the road in our division. The writing on the wall boys smh
 
They gonna use the excuse of being 2 games back as the reason to not make the move.

Reality is, we're lucky as hell to be only 2 games back. We could easily be 4 games back.
 
Vic Tafur said not to expect Jack getting fired, but one of the assistants going.

It really ought to be both coordinators. They've earned it.
 
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Like we said in the offseason...too many new toys in Oakland.
Denver is already firing coaches will we see any moves out of the front office in Oakland?
 
Brady Quinn on the radio last night said while watching the Raiders and Patriots game there was a significant "chasm" between the coaching staff of the Patriots and the coaching staff of the Raiders. LOL. Incredible.
 
The dumbest thing would be misinterpreting the quote. Romo is implying IF Carr makes a good throw. He is obviously not, so he receivers CANT make plays. Just like untimely drops, Carr is making untimely bad passes. IIRC, he is also leading the league in overthrown balls. Again, I like Carr, but he definitely is more to blame than y’all give him credit for. It’s like the Lebron syndrome.
 
Finally people are starting to look at management in Oakland. Remember the McKenzie posts from 2012? Theeeyyy're baaaccckkkkk
 
I noticed some little things yesterday that leads me to believe a bunch of players may be checked out at this point.
Might have just been cause of the score tho.
 
The dumbest thing would be misinterpreting the quote. Romo is implying IF Carr makes a good throw. He is obviously not, so he receivers CANT make plays. Just like untimely drops, Carr is making untimely bad passes. IIRC, he is also leading the league in overthrown balls. Again, I like Carr, but he definitely is more to blame than y’all give him credit for. It’s like the Lebron syndrome.

Clearly you’re the one who misinterpreted the quote.

Romo was talking about actual good throws Carr made up to that point in the game, that receivers dropped or fumbled on - not IF Carr was actually making good throws. There you go with that *** backwards rationale again.

I applied the quote to a hypothetical statistical season because we’re near the bottom of the league in giveaways and dead last in drops.

I’m not absolving Carr of any blame, just pointing out that calling for him to be benched is stupid as **** and typical reactionary thinking.
 
Nobody is giving credit to him. If the coaching staff isn’t putting you in the position to win, how is it really on the QB?
 
I noticed some little things yesterday that leads me to believe a bunch of players may be checked out at this point.
Might have just been cause of the score tho.

The body language yesterday showed a lot of frustration and irritation which also bled into clock management and penalties. You could tell they were ready to get out of there.
It could have been the late arrival in Mexico with the game the following day. They just didn't look right after the Seth Roberts drop.
 
-The OL hasn’t been as good
-WR are dropping everything
- Mediocre QB play


They have no identity on offense anymore.
 
Blaming Derek first here shouldn't be on anyone's mind. He has proven what he's capable of. Tell me, what's the most obvious change on this team compared to last year that could have this much of an impact on the offense's ability to score?

It really isn't complicated.
 
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