The Raiders pissed down their own leg on Black Friday. They literally fumbled the bag on the last play of what should have been an upset win. Instead, they went home with buyers’ remorse. Antonio Pierce might have been right when he said this team is allergic to winning. Unfortunately, that might not save his… Continue reading How the Raiders can have Better Luck in Florida
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Raiders vs Green Bay: Keys to victory and takeaways from Week 4
Nobody expects much from the Raiders this week. For good reason, we last saw this team take another crushing loss to the Chargers despite their de-facto home field advantage. The Raiders will always win the tailgate when they come to Los Angeles, but they haven’t won in SoFi since COVID. Chargers edge Khalil Mack single handedly… Continue reading Raiders vs Green Bay: Keys to victory and takeaways from Week 4
How the Raiders can beat the Saints
The Raiders are 2-4 in a loaded AFC. The Colts, Bengals, Chargers, Patriots, Dolphins and Jets all sit above them in the AFC Wild Card race. That does not even include the four division leads. Vegas needs a win bad. Big Game in the Bayou They face a Saints team battling injuries at receiver, offensive line… Continue reading How the Raiders can beat the Saints
2021: Back and More Silver than ever
Last season doesn’t really deserve an exit blog post. That is why you won’t find one on this blog. It’s also cause I’ve spent the last year raising teenagers. Thus, this is probably the least I’ve written about the Raiders over the last five years. Time to make up for lost time before the Raiders… Continue reading 2021: Back and More Silver than ever
Raiders versus Browns 2020
The Raiders are again .500 after a Tampa Bay loss that got away from them. Against Tampa Bay they showed an ability to make big plays. They will need that versus the Browns today. Las Vegas’ defense got carved up again. They can not fallback again versus a Browns team down Odell for the season.… Continue reading Raiders versus Browns 2020
First Wave Free Agency and Pete’s Plan
NFL Free Agency officially starts on March 18th but the legal tampering period allowed them and others to make some moves before the period opens. I planned on writing an article about how the Raiders should tackle the offseason. However, the world is practically ending so give me a break for missing the deadline. Free… Continue reading First Wave Free Agency and Pete’s Plan
Raiders Rants: Antonio Brown and 17 games
Listen, I’m all in on the once a Raider, always a Raider train. There’s something about the Raiders brand and colors that is an eternal way of carrying yourself. The love and support Raiders Nation extends to the players goes beyond their career. Except Antonio Brown. I don’t care if he is on a redemption… Continue reading Raiders Rants: Antonio Brown and 17 games
Where are They Now? 2019
Here is a fun read for you all to get you through another Super Bowl Sunday without the Raiders. These players wore the Silver and Black at one point in their career. Here’s how they did this past season and a sprinkle of Raiders’ memories. Latavius Murray, Saints The Tay Train rushed for over 600… Continue reading Where are They Now? 2019
Sticking to the Script versus the Chargers + One Last Goodbye/Homecoming
The Oakland Raiders have to beat the Chargers this week. There is not much to play for this week for either team as both AFC West teams are virtually eliminated from the playoffs. You might even argue that a win here would hurt the team’s draft pick. However, the Raiders are still a young team.… Continue reading Sticking to the Script versus the Chargers + One Last Goodbye/Homecoming
What we want to see versus the Bengals
The Raiders whooped the Bolts butt and it was amazing. I got to witness the greatness of the Raiders in its native home one last time. Shoutout to the Sacramento butcher who hooked it up with a nice cowboy steak. Also shout out to the dude who stole our compact toll box grill. The compact… Continue reading What we want to see versus the Bengals
