Las Vegas Raiders' former player is still trying to make people feel bad for the wrong decision he made

This season for the Las Vegas Raiders has been one for the record books, just not in any good way. This year has been awful, and filled with drama and losing everywhere you look. But, this is pretty much what some players signed up for when they signed on the dotted line. There is always […]

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This season for the Las Vegas Raiders has been one for the record books, just not in any good way. This year has been awful, and filled with drama and losing everywhere you look. But, this is pretty much what some players signed up for when they signed on the dotted line. There is always the possibility that this franchise is going to be a bad team. 

One of the craziest things that happened, was of course the trading away of wide receiver Davante Adams to the New York Jets, so he can play with his buddy Aaron Rodgers. He wanted out because the team wasn't winning enough, and he wasn't getting the ball.

Now, he has one more win than the Raiders do but is averaging 13 fewer yards per game than he was with the Raiders. But, hey, let him tell it, he's happy, and being in Las Vegas was so awful.

“[I’m] extremely disappointed in the win-loss column, but as far as making the move, I don’t regret it. Not even one bit,” Adams told members of the media on Wednesday. “Nobody really, period, knows what I was going through and knows the reasons why it had to be this way.”

If I'm a New York Jets fan, I wouldn't take anything he is saying seriously. He consistently said the same thing every single week in Las Vegas, just to demand a trade because things weren't going his way. But, now he's trying to justify his decision, one that ended up being terrible, because the Jets may be in a worse position than the Raiders are, with no head coach and Aaron Rodgers out of town next year.

It's his bed, he has to lay in it.

The Raiders play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Atlanta Falcons, Jacksonville Jaguars, New Orleans Saints, and Los Angeles Chargers next.