Raiders HC Josh McDaniels is brutally honest after loss to Bills

Last week, the Las Vegas Raiders got their first win of the year, where the Buffalo Bills were seemingly embarrassed by the New York Jets. So, you knew the Bills would come into this game with some fire.How many people would have guessed the game went the way it did, though?The Raiders were embarrassed themselves. […]

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Last week, the Las Vegas Raiders got their first win of the year, where the Buffalo Bills were seemingly embarrassed by the New York Jets. So, you knew the Bills would come into this game with some fire.

How many people would have guessed the game went the way it did, though?

The Raiders were embarrassed themselves. They started the game strong and then not only fell off but fell all the way off. It is truly awful to watch, and head coach Josh McDaniels feels the same way.

"I'm not real encouraged about much of what we did today overall as a team," McDaniels told the media after the game.

McDaniels will usually say at least one thing he thought the team did well, even after a loss.

He is right, though, brutally honest, but right. There is really nothing to be proud of at all when it comes to this game. Every facet of the game for the Raiders was bad.

The offense could not get out of their own way. Jimmy Garoppolo was making huge mistakes, including getting Davante Adams hurt. For some reason, Hunter Renfrow didn't have a single target last week and had one target in garbage time.

The offensive line was awful, especially in the run game, as Josh Jacobs had the worst game of his career. And the defense, don't even get me started. The defense was an abomination. Even Maxx Crosby, the best guy on that side of the ball, had some troubles on Sunday against the Bills.

It wasn't pretty at all. But the best part is that you can wipe this clean. Technically, you are still in first place in the division. Learn from this and get better.

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