![]() They gave the Chiefs a run for their money, so the fact that the Raiders kept it within one score is pretty impressive. They are a great team, second-best in the division. The Chargers’ outcome wasn’t too surprising either. When the Raiders were quite a bit ahead in that game and looked to win it I remember thinking, “Man, the Chiefs’ blowout win over the Cards doesn’t look nearly as good if the Raiders are doing it too.” The Cardinals game was an embarrassing come-from-behind win. But (and it’s a big but), both games were within 7 points. But does the same apply to the Chiefs’ rivals? After a close loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, are the 1-4 Las Vegas Raiders really that bad, or are they better than their record?īecause they are in the same division as the Chiefs, the Raiders play almost the exact same opponents, and even this early in the season they’ve played 2 of the same opponents as the Chiefs: the Cardinals and Chargers. I mean the Carolina Panthers just fired their head coach after starting 1-4 and they are a bad team. It’s hard to look at a 1-4 team and think “They aren’t that bad.” Usually, 1-4 teams are bad. ![]() Josh McDaniels had his boys ready to play, and it suddenly got me thinking: are the Raiders better than people think? This wasn’t the Raiders I was used to, nor was it who I was expecting. Suddenly it was 17-0 and I was getting pretty nervous. When Carr hit Davante Adams on that 4th down play for a 58-yard touchdown, I knew immediately this wasn’t going to be easy. Derrek Carr really wanted his second win ever in Arrowhead. But any given Sunday (Monday?) in the NFL. ![]() And I think it’s what most of Chiefs Kingdom was expecting. What were you expecting Monday night? Was it a blowout? That’s what I was expecting.
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