[embed align="center"]http://gty.im/153039819[/embed] These aren't your daddy's Oakland Raiders or even your younger self's Raiders. If anything, these are your newborn's Raiders or your puppy's Raiders. These are the Raiders we've never seen before. Indicative of the freshness of the franchise was their 2016 NFL Draft. No longer slave to a high draft pick and desperate needs, the theme of the draft for the Raiders was upside. It's as if general manager Reggie McKenzie got so used to hitting his draft picks out of the park that he started swinging for the fences. We'll have to wait a couple of years before we know if he struck out or if he'll continue his Ruthian ways. First, McKenzie boldly went with a safety at No. 14 overall. Kyle Joseph is coming off a torn ACL and fills a major need, but safety isn't a premium position. Only a handful of safeties have been drafted in the first 14 picks in the last 15 years and include names like Ea...
So the o line is basically the same as last year. With that being said, how much blame do we put on the new oline coach?
ReplyDeletePut a lot of it on the scheme. DMC can't run the ball in the ZBS. The OL struggle to get the DL blocked so what gives Knapp?
ReplyDeleteYou put half of it on him and the other half on DA for hiring him. This is a PBS, why hire a coach that failed here already?
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