Raiders' social media team just embarrassed themselves even more
The Las Vegas Raiders have suffered yet another embarrassing loss this season, and what seems like the 15th one under Josh McDaniels.The Bears were one of the worst teams in football, if not the worst, and they were without several starts, including their starting quarterback. Instead, McDaniels was out-coached by Matt Eberflus, and Brian Hoyer […]
The Las Vegas Raiders have suffered yet another embarrassing loss this season, and what seems like the 15th one under Josh McDaniels.
The Bears were one of the worst teams in football, if not the worst, and they were without several starts, including their starting quarterback. Instead, McDaniels was out-coached by Matt Eberflus, and Brian Hoyer was out-played by an undrafted rookie Division Two quarterback.
Last season, they lost to the Arizona Cardinals after having a 20-0 halftime lead. They lost to the New Orleans Saints in shut-out fashion, as the Raiders didn't cross midfield once. They blew a pretty nice lead to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
They lost to Baker Mayfield and the Los Angeles Rams after he was with the team for just two full days. And then they lost to the Indianapolis Colts, who were head coached by Jeff Saturday, with no prior coaching experience besides the fact he was coaching high school football just a week prior.
That list is far too long. One or two embarrassing losses are fine, as it happens to every team occasionally.
After this recent embarrassing loss to the Bears, the Raiders' social media team only embarrassed themselves even more. This time, they turned off the YouTube and Twitter comments to their livestream as Josh McDaniels did his Monday press conference.
They knew the comments wouldn't be too friendly towards McDaniels, as fans were fed up with what was happening. And they should be fed up. What is happening is beyond unacceptable. They are wasting Hall of Fame talent.
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