Q: What went through your mind when you heard owner Mark Davis said, ‘Welcome to the Death Star, where our opponents’ dreams come to die?’
A: I think it’s a cool name for our stadium, I don’t give damn about Star Wars. That’s what we’re calling our stadium and I don’t care what anybody else thinks. It’s a cool stadium, it’s a great name and we just have to play good when we’re in there.
Q: What pleased you most about the Week 1 win over Carolina?
A: Just three penalties. I was really pleased with that for the first game we played. I mean we had very little full-speed action. We had three penalties, we had no turnovers. We had as good a balance as we’ve ever had. We had 30 runs, 30 passes and nine different receivers. And we scored points and won the game in the fourth quarter, so those are the things that I think are positive. And we had some first-year Raiders get there first look in Silver and Black. It was cool.
Q: How do you think your young secondary held up?
A: John Abram did a great job. He made a lot of tackles. He made some good physical tackles, made some one-on-one tackles which is impressive. Showed good range, took good pursuit angles. Played with great energy. We are really excited about that. We didn’t have him at all last year. Arnette did some decent things. Obviously, he gets beat on the double move. You can’t have that happen in that situation. Mullen had his ups and downs. We’re young. We did some good things but also made some critical mistakes that we have to fix.
Q: What kind of difference do you see that Henry Ruggs III made and how defenses have to approach you?
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‘We have to be a much more detailed football team'
Like so many Raiders fans, coach Jon Gruden found himself searching for answers after the Raiders’ second-half collapse that cost the team a spot in the expanded playoffs.
WHAT THEY'RE SAYING
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Wanted: Defensive coordinator
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Raiders' good, bad, ugly
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NEWS & NOTES
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Looking back at 2020 season
The 2020 season will absolutely be remembered for being one of the strangest and most disappointing in franchise history.
Gruden feeling the heat?
“I know there is a big bull’s-eye on my chest, certainly. If the people want to use that as an incentive, then so be it. I worked for Al Davis in 1998. That was pressure. I was 34 years old. I’ve dealt with pressure before. I don’t really feel pressure. I love the excitement and thrill of competing, and I can’t worry about things I can’t control in that regard. I know people will want to step on me and beat me, and that is just the way this league is.”
From the SILVERANDBLACK.com Message Boards
S&BI continually scans the message boards across Raider Nation to see what Raider fans are talking about now that the 2020 season has ended for the Raiders. We chose some of the better posts and present them here.
Checklist for 2021
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AFC WEST ROUNDUP
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