What was once a great story in Seattle has become a disaster in Las Vegas.
Pete Carroll’s hapless Raiders were steamrolled 40-6 by the Indianapolis Colts in Week 5, and it wasn’t even that close. The 34-point defeat is one of the heaviest Carroll’s distinguished head coaching career between college and the NFL. Struggling starting quarterback Geno Smith threw two more interceptions, increasing his league-leading total to nine. Defensively, the Raiders gave up 8/10 on third down, recorded no sacks of Daniel Jones, and allowed touchdowns on all six red zone trips.
“I’m processing it poorly to tell you the truth because I did expect to win right out of the
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