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A certain Ndamakong is still idle.~Get Maxx a playmate, preferably a big body in the middle of the line that offenses need to account for
~Get two o-linemen
A certain Ndamakong is still idle.~Get Maxx a playmate, preferably a big body in the middle of the line that offenses need to account for
~Get two o-linemen
They're not winning anything this year. They're a spoiler or one-and-done. It's time to accept reality and turn our attention to next season. I would love to see them in position to grab the best DT or RT in next year's draft and keep drafting along those lines throughout.A certain Ndamakong is still idle.~Get Maxx a playmate, preferably a big body in the middle of the line that offenses need to account for
~Get two o-linemen
It's time to accept reality and turn our attention to next season.
Nope.It's time to accept reality and turn our attention to next season.
No. It's time to finally enjoy a victory and move on to next weekend.
Takeaways from the Raiders' Week 7 win over the Texans
"Coming into the game the Raiders were favored to win 11 of their last 12 games..."
Josh has always been a solid RB when healthy, but this year he's leveled up his quick twitch, noticeably, without sacrificing his vision or power. Dude is easily playing like a top 5 NFL and fantasy RB right now. Stay healthy and hungry and reach greater, good man. 2022 be yours.
And Staley has been a disaster as a coach. His one and only season as a DC was good with the Rams - that's a tiny sample size with a loaded roster. And his defenses in LAC have been bottom-5 with a lot of talent there.
He has completed a single season with a defensive roster of mostly inherited players. That 2021 defensive performance was very disappointing, but it is pretty early to judge the 2022 defense, especially with Bosa's injury. If 2022 ends like 2021, then I'll agree with your post here, but it sure looked like the 2022 defense was much better than the 2021 defense in weeks 1 and 2. Jury is out IMO.
Of course, if you just want to bash Staley and the Chargers without regard to 2022 performance since you are a Raiders fan, I get that.
And Staley has been a disaster as a coach. His one and only season as a DC was good with the Rams - that's a tiny sample size with a loaded roster. And his defenses in LAC have been bottom-5 with a lot of talent there.
He has completed a single season with a defensive roster of mostly inherited players. That 2021 defensive performance was very disappointing, but it is pretty early to judge the 2022 defense, especially with Bosa's injury. If 2022 ends like 2021, then I'll agree with your post here, but it sure looked like the 2022 defense was much better than the 2021 defense in weeks 1 and 2. Jury is out IMO.
Of course, if you just want to bash Staley and the Chargers without regard to 2022 performance since you are a Raiders fan, I get that.
"Inherited" players? Well, he had "inherited" players with the Rams too. That's a silly point.
The question is - does he have talented players? He absolutely does and at all levels of that defense.
They were 29th in points against in 2021, 30th in 2022. Lynn's last season they ranked 23rd, but he averaged 12th over his tenure.
We have one single year of strong defense with Hall of Famers. We have two years of bad defense with mediocre very good players. Maybe Staley turns it around, but currently they're giving up exactly how many points / game as they did last year (exactly - 27.0)
And Staley has been a disaster as a coach. His one and only season as a DC was good with the Rams - that's a tiny sample size with a loaded roster. And his defenses in LAC have been bottom-5 with a lot of talent there.
He has completed a single season with a defensive roster of mostly inherited players. That 2021 defensive performance was very disappointing, but it is pretty early to judge the 2022 defense, especially with Bosa's injury. If 2022 ends like 2021, then I'll agree with your post here, but it sure looked like the 2022 defense was much better than the 2021 defense in weeks 1 and 2. Jury is out IMO.
Of course, if you just want to bash Staley and the Chargers without regard to 2022 performance since you are a Raiders fan, I get that.
"Inherited" players? Well, he had "inherited" players with the Rams too. That's a silly point.
The question is - does he have talented players? He absolutely does and at all levels of that defense.
They were 29th in points against in 2021, 30th in 2022. Lynn's last season they ranked 23rd, but he averaged 12th over his tenure.
We have one single year of strong defense with Hall of Famers. We have two years of bad defense with mediocre very good players. Maybe Staley turns it around, but currently they're giving up exactly how many points / game as they did last year (exactly - 27.0)
It's your thread, and I am not a Staley apologist. Bash him if you want, i was just pointing out that saying his "defenses" (plural) with LAC have been bottom 5 is premature since he is less than halfway through season 2 there (and Bosa has missed more than half of the games).
Here, you point out that he had more talent with the Rams than with the Chargers... I agree, and that supports my point, not yours.
Again, carry on without regard to the context if you prefer. I wouldn't be surprised if I agree with you by the end of this season, but I'm trying to reserve judgment for now.
Daron Payne ???Wonder if the trade of Hankins is opening the door for incoming DT help.
I get the sense its more based on Neil Farrel playing more.Wonder if the trade of Hankins is opening the door for incoming DT help.
Farrel played in two games. KC and Houston. 29 and 15% snaps respectively.I get the sense its more based on Neil Farrel playing more.Wonder if the trade of Hankins is opening the door for incoming DT help.

Plus, I think Hankins has 1 year left on the contract and he is getting long in the tooth too. So, get more snaps for a guy who was earning them with him on the roster anyways, potentially make room on the roster (Suh would be awesome) and get some value back. Not mad about it.I don't like trading DT depth when run D has quietly become decent/good this season. But McD mentioned Farrell having played better in recent weeks, so perhaps this was necessary to unleash the younger player with higher upside. Feels a bit risky, but Billings has actually been the primary (and very effective) 0-tech DT this year, so we are talking about shifting the backups at that position.
Also, this opens up a roster spot on the 53. They had been carrying 11 DL all season, which is a bit rich IMO - especially since they haven't been heavily rotating them. Hopefully, that last point becomes moot and they sign Suh to take Hankins' spot.![]()
1. Josh Jacobs 91.3
2. Nick Chubb 91.1
3. Tony Pollard 86.5![]()
4. Christian McCaffrey 84.1
5. Rhamondre Stevenson 83.8
More Farrel than Butler as Butler has barely played any snaps and Farrel is more of the same type of player that Hankins is but yea, I think this is right. I wouldn't mind getting Suh on board. Him getting some pass rush up the middle could be the difference maker for the D. Play him on passing downs and see improvement on how the D plays as a whole.... assuming he isn't too old like Jones.View attachment 3087
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trade of Johnathan Hankins: The continued progress of rookie DT's Neil Farrel and Matthew Butler played a role in the decision to trade Hankins.
I wouldn't mind getting Suh on board. Him getting some pass rush up the middle could be the difference maker for the D. Play him on passing downs and see improvement on how the D plays as a whole.... assuming he isn't too old like Jones.
If you have seen any Cowboy games in the last year or so you can see Pollard is clearly the better RB in Dallas.More Jacobs porn... PFF RB grades through week 7...
1. Josh Jacobs 91.32. Nick Chubb 91.13. Tony Pollard 86.5
4. Christian McCaffrey 84.15. Rhamondre Stevenson 83.8
FYPSome random thoughts after watching a replay of the game:
Looks like the Oline is taking shape with Bars and Parham playing guard the whole game and Munford playing RT from the 2nd quarter on. The way they are running the ball right now, I think they finally found the right combination linemen and it looks like they’re starting to gel, with Jacobs being the beneficiary of that.
The defense is just bad, especially up front. The Texans Oline was getting the best of them at the LOS most of the game, the Dline was getting blocked up and pushed back most of the game. Thanks to Perryman and Martinez flying around making tackles or else this game would’ve had a different outcome.
And again, there’s not enough pressure on the QB, Mills throwing for 300 yards is not a good sign of things to come. Bottom line, the Raiders D will keep teams in the game as we’ve seenthe first part of the seasonfor the past two decades. Until they get stronger up front and get some other threat of a pass rush other than Crosby, opponents going forward will be able to score and move the ball almost at will.
How did you find the replay? I have been looking but can't findSome random thoughts after watching a replay of the game:
Looks like the Oline is taking shape with Bars and Parham playing guard the whole game and Munford playing RT from the 2nd quarter on. The way they are running the ball right now, I think they finally found the right combination linemen and it looks like they’re starting to gel, with Jacobs being the beneficiary of that.
The defense is just bad, especially up front. The Texans Oline was getting the best of them at the LOS most of the game, the Dline was getting blocked up and pushed back most of the game. Thanks to Perryman and Martinez flying around making tackles or else this game would’ve had a different outcome.
And again, there’s not enough pressure on the QB, Mills throwing for 300 yards is not a good sign of things to come. Bottom line, the Raiders D will keep teams in the game as we’ve seen the first part of the season. Until they get stronger up front and get some other threat of a pass rush other than Crosby, opponents going forward will be able to score and move the ball almost at will.
NFL+How did you find the replay? I have been looking but can't findSome random thoughts after watching a replay of the game:
Looks like the Oline is taking shape with Bars and Parham playing guard the whole game and Munford playing RT from the 2nd quarter on. The way they are running the ball right now, I think they finally found the right combination linemen and it looks like they’re starting to gel, with Jacobs being the beneficiary of that.
The defense is just bad, especially up front. The Texans Oline was getting the best of them at the LOS most of the game, the Dline was getting blocked up and pushed back most of the game. Thanks to Perryman and Martinez flying around making tackles or else this game would’ve had a different outcome.
And again, there’s not enough pressure on the QB, Mills throwing for 300 yards is not a good sign of things to come. Bottom line, the Raiders D will keep teams in the game as we’ve seen the first part of the season. Until they get stronger up front and get some other threat of a pass rush other than Crosby, opponents going forward will be able to score and move the ball almost at will.
It’s like Groundhogs DayFYPSome random thoughts after watching a replay of the game:
Looks like the Oline is taking shape with Bars and Parham playing guard the whole game and Munford playing RT from the 2nd quarter on. The way they are running the ball right now, I think they finally found the right combination linemen and it looks like they’re starting to gel, with Jacobs being the beneficiary of that.
The defense is just bad, especially up front. The Texans Oline was getting the best of them at the LOS most of the game, the Dline was getting blocked up and pushed back most of the game. Thanks to Perryman and Martinez flying around making tackles or else this game would’ve had a different outcome.
And again, there’s not enough pressure on the QB, Mills throwing for 300 yards is not a good sign of things to come. Bottom line, the Raiders D will keep teams in the game as we’ve seenthe first part of the seasonfor the past two decades. Until they get stronger up front and get some other threat of a pass rush other than Crosby, opponents going forward will be able to score and move the ball almost at will.
But not funny and I don't get to punch Ned Ryerson in the face.It’s like Groundhogs DayFYPSome random thoughts after watching a replay of the game:
Looks like the Oline is taking shape with Bars and Parham playing guard the whole game and Munford playing RT from the 2nd quarter on. The way they are running the ball right now, I think they finally found the right combination linemen and it looks like they’re starting to gel, with Jacobs being the beneficiary of that.
The defense is just bad, especially up front. The Texans Oline was getting the best of them at the LOS most of the game, the Dline was getting blocked up and pushed back most of the game. Thanks to Perryman and Martinez flying around making tackles or else this game would’ve had a different outcome.
And again, there’s not enough pressure on the QB, Mills throwing for 300 yards is not a good sign of things to come. Bottom line, the Raiders D will keep teams in the game as we’ve seenthe first part of the seasonfor the past two decades. Until they get stronger up front and get some other threat of a pass rush other than Crosby, opponents going forward will be able to score and move the ball almost at will.
i know the coaches dont play the game ,but this team looks ill prepared,like they had no gameplan at all,just wing itEmbarrassing effort today. So disappointed in Graham and this defense today and on the season as a whole.
That's incredibly reactionary and doesn't make much sense.promote graham to HC.
Davis going to give McDaniels and Ziegler more than 7 games. That’s one thing I know for sure.That's incredibly reactionary and doesn't make much sense.promote graham to HC.
Coming into this game they were 3rd in scoring offense and 26th in scoring defense and you want to replace that guy with that guy?