Originally Posted by
CMB223
Your tune has certainly changed from the start of the season up to the point we’re at now. Before you were this huge stats guy who threw out WR separation stats and YPA and this and that claiming that we were purely speaking off emotion and look at yourself now. Speaking off emotion. Just reaching for anything you can grab to keep your hate going. If the season ended today we’d be 1 game out of a playoff spot in a season where no one had us winning more than 3 games. Luckily for us the season doesn’t end today and the team that has the last playoff spot we already beat. We have a great running back and a great offensive line and that’s held against Carr? When we lose it’s Carrs fault. But when we win it’s Jacobs and the O line. Cmon man which one is it? Be consistent. People like you are downplaying the importance of consistency in offensive scheme and knowing the playbook inside and out. As we saw in 2016, year 2 in the same system we saw huge improvements in Carr’s game. I see him taking command at the line, I see him dropping dimes, I see him manipulating the pocket better, I see him extending plays to which he extended the game winning TD play yesterday. He’s not Brady, he’s not Brees, he’s not Rodgers but as of right now he’s our franchise QB and he’s a great QB not elite. Give him a weapon on the outside and continued consistency in the same scheme and I think he can grow into one.
Talk about annoying. How about being a part of a fan base where some rather be right and have their team lose rather than them being wrong and have them win. But hey, to each their own. Keep being bitter about Carr being the Raiders franchise QB. You don’t have those bogus stats you spewed to hide behind. Soon enough whether it be this year or next year you won’t have the “0 playoff wins” excuse to hide behind. I wonder what’s going to be next for you people.
4-4. 1 game out the Playoffs. This train is moving with or without you. Just as you once preached, just make sure your analysis isn’t pure emotion.