![]() One formula that should be circled on the drawing board with “don’t erase” emblazoned upon it is the usage of wide receiver Mack Hollins. Right now, we’ve not figured out that formula yet.” Las Vegas Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels, right, and his quarterback Derek Carr have a lot to figure out before next Sunday’s game against the Denver Broncos. #SNAKE SALUTE HOW TO#We’ve got to learn how to start well, play well in the middle and finish well. “There’s good players and good coaches on the other side. But you have to earn it,” McDaniels said. That must change if the Raiders are to avoid going winless - the team plays AFC West foes in the Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs in back-to-back weeks - heading into the bye. It’s been written before Las Vegas must play complementary football to win ballgames but thus far, the Silver & Black have played complementary losing football. The team is 0-3, however, it’s a long season and a turnaround is conceivable - even though that notion seems far fetched at the moment. ![]() ![]() Perhaps, sometime soon, we shall see McDaniels’ Raiders play a full 60 minutes and earn the right to win. “There’s a lot of things we have to do better as coaches and players, and that’s what we’re going to focus on.” ![]() “We’re going to have to learn to play a full 60 minutes and earn the right to win,” McDaniels said at the post game press conference. Does the drawing board that head coach Josh McDaniels and his Las Vegas Raiders coaching staff go back to after three weeks of football have any usable surface left? Such is the question after Silver & Black fell short 24-22 to the Tennessee Titans this past Sunday. ![]()
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