It sucked to see them lose like that, but they had a lot of good things to speak about, ESPECIALLY in the trenches, which is where teams are built and games are won. The easiest way to make your team better is by improving the lines, and the Raiders lines are both CLEARLY improved, which allows other playmakers to do what they do best.
Their offense was kinda inconsistent, but I think it will improve as the season goes on. Their running game was solid, but they kinda got away from it in the second half for some reason. Russell was inconsistent, mainly in the second half as he started rushing throws, but he showed on many occasions, just how gifted he actually is. Experience will be the best thing for him. I liked that he didn't really lose his confidence after some bad throws and drops. He stayed agressive and it paid off when he found Murphy for the long TD pass, as opposed to many young QBs who would have just checked down in that situation. And to do that after getting hurt a few plays earlier. He definitely showed some good leadership skills.
The defense was fantastic all around, until they got into the vanilla zone crap on the last drive. They looked tired after having spend most of the second half on the field. If the offense could have game them a little more rest, they probably would have stuck with the man defense that they were having so much success with, and probably kept the Chargers from scoring that TD. I loved the physicality they played with, the good tackling fundamentals displayed, as well as the smarts, not getting fooled with screen passes, play action, or even the double PA. Their front 4 consistently got good pressure and stopped the run. Seymour is a BEAST. Perhaps being in the 4-3 scheme will help him out.
I was especially pleased with the Raiders only having 6 penalties, 3 of which were on that moron, Cornell Green (Khalif Barnes needs to hurry up and get better). I don't think they have been that disciplined since the Jon Gruden days.
It was definitely a heartbreaker, and would have been great for their confidence if they won, but at the same time, I am eager to see how they respond to this loss, to see if it ignites a fire under them to play harder from now on, and to get revenge when they visit San Diego. Let's see if Cable has truly laid the foundation that Raider fans are hoping for, and put a true winners mentality into this young football team.

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