slowburnangry

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I think it's all dependent on who the coach and GM are. A new regime will probably want to bring in their own guy at QB.

 

Adams is a great player and seems to be a stand up dude. Having said that, I think we should trade him this off season. He is later in his career and should be playing in meaningful games on a contender. I think he got really screwed by the last regime. One of the main reasons he came to Vegas was to play with his friend Carr. I'm sure he thought Carr would be his QB for the remainder of his career, only to watch McDaniels cut ties with Carr as soon as he could. This isn't what DeVante signed up for. Given where the Raiders are as a team and where Adams is in his career trading him to a desired location if possible would be mutually beneficial.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Nobody believes until you make the believe, gotta win.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Agreed. Great athlete, not a quarterback.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Bo Nix...did you see him when he played in the SEC?? He's the next Zach Wilson, buyer beware.

 

Is anyone else just genuinely surprised by how bad of a head coach McDaniels was and how much he didn't learn from his time in Denver? It's erie how similar his behavior was in Denver and Vegas. Alienating the starting QB (Cutler & Carr), trading popular players (Marshall & Waller), over working the team with long meetings and practices, completely unable to connect with his players, stunning level of arrogance sticking to his 'system' instead of doing what his players do best. Reaching in the draft (Tebow & Wilson).

It was a long time between head coaching gigs, but he seemed to learn nothing , didn't change a thing. You'd think given how his first job went he would naturally grow, reflect and figure out what he had to do differently if given another opportunity. He came back a decade later the exact same dude, I find it shocking.

Even now I'd bet in his mind this was the players or the organization's failings not his. I'm just shocked by his refusal to grow, change and adapt.