Is It Time To Go All-In On The Raiders?

Is It Time To Go All-In On The Raiders?
Is It Time To Go All-In On The Raiders?
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(LAS VEGAS) — Four years ago, the poorest owner in the NFL committed over $1.1 billion he didn’t have toward building a $1.9 billion stadium in Las Vegas, at a time when NFL policies forbid team owners, staffers and players from even appearing to have connections to gambling.

Three years ago, he lured the franchise’s famous former head coach out of the announcers’ booth and back onto his sideline with a 10-year, $100 million contract. At the end of the following season, he hired the NFL Network’s top draft analyst to run his front office. Last season, his team played their home games in the brand-new, gleaming black Allegiant Stadium — but without any fans (or gameday revenue to pay down the attendant debt).

Mark Davis bet everything — his team, his fortune, and his father’s legacy — on this season being a success.

It didn’t look like it was going to pay off. Head coach Jon Gruden’s first three seasons back in black (19-29, .396 win percentage) were significantly worse than the three years under his predecessor, Jack Del Rio (25-23, .521). General manager Mike Mayock’s transition from mock drafts to real drafts has been bumpy, with Gregg Rosenthal of the NFL Network ranking him and Gruden as the worst-drafting front office in the league. Team President Marc Badain, who had spent all 30 years of his professional career with the organization, resigned days before training camp with little explanation. Mayock admitted before this season that his job likely depended on the Raiders making the playoffs, and FiveThirtyEight’s preseason NFL predictions gave them just a 24 percent chance to do it.

After two weeks, the Las Vegas (née Oakland, née Los Angeles, née Oakland) Raiders are 2-0, having knocked off the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers by a combined score of 59-44. Quarterback Derek Carr leads the NFL in passing yards with 817, nearly 130 yards ahead of second place. The team is No. 2 in the NFL in Sports-Reference.com’s predictive Simple Rating System metric.

Is this a mirage in the desert, or are the Raiders for real?

Right off the bat, there’s room for skepticism: Simple Rating System, predictive as it is, pretty much only takes into account a team’s opponents and average point differential. This early in the season, it’s not even as predictive as point spread or point differential alone.

On the field, the Raiders boast the No. 7 scoring offense and No. 1 yardage offense so far this year. They rank seventh in yards per play and are tied for fifth in per-drive scoring rate. Though they can’t run the ball for beans, Gruden’s play-calling is drawing raves — and has Carr playing the best football of his life. The three-time Pro Bowler has the fourth-highest quarterback passing grade on Pro Football Focus, and he ranks fourth in Football Outsiders’ Defense-adjusted Yards Above Replacement (DYAR). (Carr injured his ankle in last week’s win over the Steelers, though, and is currently questionable for Week 3.)

Defensively, the Raiders are closer to the middle of the pack. They are tied for 10th in scoring defense and 16th in yards allowed. They’re 16th in Football Outsiders’ defensive Defense-adjusted Value Over Average (DVOA). But PFF loves the tape of defensive coordinator Gus Bradley’s unit, grading them the sixth-best overall defense, with the league’s No. 1 pass rush.

That pass-rush dominance shows up in the stat column, too. Despite blitzing less often than any other team, the Raiders rank 15th in pressure rate, according to ESPN Stats & Information Group. Mayock’s first-ever draft pick — defensive end Clelin Ferrell, taken No. 4 overall in 2019 — may never be productive. But the edge-rusher Mayock took 102 picks later, Maxx Crosby, has blossomed into a stud: two sacks, eight tackles, three tackles for loss, and 10 quarterback hits season alone, not to mention the highest overall PFF grade of any defender in the league. Right behind Crosby, in ninth place, is 2021 free-agent class headliner Yannick Ngakoue.

The Raiders do have significant flaws. Their offensive line ranks dead last in PFF’s run-blocking grades and 16th in pass protection. They’re also the league’s worst tackling team, according to PFF. That’s partly why they’re only a decent defense, despite dominant players up front. All told, the Raiders are still outside of the top 10 in most predictive team-strength metrics.

But look how much these two opening wins have impressed the models:

Vegas has made huge leaps in the models

Rankings and playoff odds in five models for the Las Vegas Raiders before Week 1 and before Week 3 of the 2021 season

 

RANKINGS

 

 

PLAYOFF ODDS

 

 

METRIC

W1

W3

DIFF.

W1

W3

DIFF.

Football Outsiders DVOA

21

19

+2

31.5%

49.5%

+18.0

ESPN FPI

25

19

+6

17.0

50.4

+33.4

PFF Power Rankings

21

12

+9

49.0

59.0

+10.0

Jeff Sagarin

23

13

+10

FiveThirtyEight Elo

24

13

+11

24.0

54.0

+30.0

 

Before Week 1, the Raiders ranked no better than 21st in any of these five predictive team-strength metrics. After Week 2, they’re 12th in both FiveThirtyEight’s Elo projections and PFF’s Power Rankings and at least in the teens everywhere else.

Jeff Sagarin’s model doesn’t predict playoff odds, but the other four metrics do, and after playing two games, the Raiders’ chances of making the postseason have jumped from a range of 17 to 49 percent to 50 to 60 percent. According to Rotowire, the Raiders’ betting odds of making the playoffs are now at +100, with an implied probability of 47.8 percent. Even though those odds are much better than the preseason high of +340, every predictive model we looked at thinks the Raiders are more “for real” than betting markets do.

Is it really the right time to get on board the Raiders bandwagon? Maybe not. But many NFL observers were skeptical of Davis — who, to put it mildly, zigs where most NFL owners tend to zag — and his ability to get a new stadium built without another team involved. Or attract attention in attraction-saturated Las Vegas. Or bring Gruden back into the fold. Or build a roster without the help of longtime Raiders execs like Badain, former general manager Reggie McKenzie or former CEO Amy Trask.

Yet Vegas is the hottest ticket in football, Gruden is prowling the sidelines, and the Raiders have better-than-even odds to make their third trip to the playoffs since Gruden left 20 years ago.

Davis bet it all on (silver and) black, and he’s going to let it ride.

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Scoreboard roundup — 9/21/21

Scoreboard roundup — 9/21/21
Scoreboard roundup — 9/21/21
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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events:

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

INTERLEAGUE
Philadelphia 3, Baltimore 2
Boston 6, NY Mets 3
Minnesota 9, Chi Cubs 5

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit 5, Chi White Sox 3
Cleveland 4, Kansas City 1
NY Yankees 7, Texas 1
Toronto 4, Tampa Bay 2
Seattle 5, Oakland 2
Houston 10, L.A. Angels 5

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Washington 7, Miami 1
Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 2
St. Louis 2, Milwaukee 1
LA Dodgers 5, Colorado 4
Atlanta 6, Arizona 1
San Francisco 6, San Diego 5

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Scoreboard roundup — 09/20/21

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events:

INTERLEAGUE
Baltimore 2, Philadelphia 0

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Kansas City 7, Cleveland 2 — Game 13
Detroit 4, Chicago White Sox 3
Kansas City 4, Cleveland 2 — Game 14
NY Yankees 4, Texas 3
Tampa Bay 6, Toronto 4
Seattle 4, Oakland 2
Houston 10, LA Angels 0

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati 9, Pittsburgh 5
St. Louis 5, Milwaukee 2
Miami 8, Washington 7
Atlanta 11, Arizona 4

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Green Bay 35, Detroit 17

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Scoreboard roundup — 09/19/21

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events:

INTERLEAGUE
Houston 7, Arizona 6

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit 2, Tampa Bay 0
Boston 8, Baltimore 6
Toronto 5, Minnesota 3
Cleveland 11, N.Y. Yankees 1
Seattle 7, Kansas City 1
Chicago White Sox 7, Texas 2
Oakland 3, L.A. Angels 2

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Washington 3, Colorado 0
L.A. Dodgers 8, Cincinnati 5
Miami 6, Pittsburgh 5
St. Louis 8, San Diego 7
Chicago Cubs 6, Milwaukee 4
Atlanta 3, San Francisco 0
N.Y. Mets 3, Philadelphia 2

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Buffalo 35, Miami 0
Carolina 26, New Orleans 7
Chicago 20, Cincinnati 17
Cleveland 31, Houston 21
Denver 23, Jacksonville 13
L.A. Rams 27, Indianapolis 24
Las Vegas 26, Pittsburgh 17
New England 25, NY Jets 6
San Francisco 17, Philadelphia 11
Arizona 34, Minnesota 33
Tampa Bay 48, Atlanta 25
Dallas 20, L.A. Chargers 17
Tennessee 33, Seattle 30 (OTT)
Baltimore 36, Kansas City 35

WOMEN’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Connecticut 84, Atlanta 64
Las Vegas 84, Phoenix 83
Minnesota 83, Washington 77
Dallas 87, Los Angeles 84
Chicago 98, Indiana 87

MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER
CF Montral 2, Chicago 0
Philadelphia 3, Orlando City 1
Portland 2, Los Angeles FC 1
Vancouver 1, Colorado 1 (Tie)

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Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa carted off the field

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(MIAMI) — Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was carted off the field with a rib injury during Sunday’s game against Buffalo. 

During the second drive for Miami, Tagovailoa was hit by Bills defensive end AJ Epenesa on fourth down after an incomplete pass. The second-year quarterback walked off the field with trainers, before being carted to the locker room. 

Jacoby Brissett took over for Tagovialoa. 

Miami declared Tagovialoa as questionable to return. 

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SEC admits error in Penn State-Auburn game

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The SEC admitted its referees made an error during Saturday night’s Penn State-Auburn football game, which cost the Nittany Lions a down during the second quarter. 

With 11:45 remaining in the second quarter, Penn State threw an incomplete pass that was flagged as an intentional grounding. When enforcing the penalty the referees “erroneously set the down to 3rd; the correct down should have been 2nd,” according to a statement from the SEC after the game. 

“The error was discovered during the media timeout that followed the punt and by rule it could not be corrected at that time,” the statement said. 

After the game, Penn State head coach James Franklin said he tried to get the referees to change the call on the field. 

“They all agreed on the call, and so did the replay [official],” Franklin said. “They all agreed. I kept bringing them over and saying, ‘It’s not accurate.’ I don’t know what else I can tell them, but they all concurred, all the officials, they got on the headset, they talked to each other, and they all agreed. They ran it by replay, and they all agreed as well. I don’t know what else I can do or say.”

Penn State was leading Auburn 10-7 at the time of the error and would win 28-20 to move to 3-0 on the season.

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Scoreboard Roundup 9/19/21

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from yesterday’s games:

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   INTERLEAGUE

Final  Arizona   6  Houston   4

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   AMERICAN LEAGUE

Final  Boston        9  Baltimore           3

Final  Cleveland    11  N.Y. Yankees        3

Final  Toronto       6  Minnesota           2

Final  Detroit       4  Tampa Bay           3

Final  Texas         2  Chicago White Sox   1

Final  Kansas City   8  Seattle             1

Final  Oakland       3  L.A. Angels         1

   ——

   NATIONAL LEAGUE

Final  L.A. Dodgers    5  Cincinnati     1

Final  Colorado        6  Washington     0

Final  Pittsburgh      6  Miami          3

Final  St. Louis       3  San Diego      2

Final  Milwaukee       6  Chicago Cubs   4

Final  Philadelphia    5  N.Y. Mets      3

Final  San Francisco   2  Atlanta        0

   ——

   TOP-25 COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Final  (1)Alabama            31  (11)Florida        29

Final  (10)Penn St.          28  (22)Auburn         20

Final  (23)BYU               27  (19)Arizona St.    17

Final  (8)Cincinnati         38  Indiana            24

Final  (7)Texas A&M          34  New Mexico          0

Final  West Virginia         27  (15)Virginia Tech  21

Final  (25)Michigan          63  N. Illinois        10

Final  (3)Oklahoma           23  Nebraska           16

Final  (16)Coastal Carolina  28  Buffalo            25

Final  Michigan St.          38  (24)Miami          17

Final  (12)Notre Dame        27  Purdue             13

Final  (5)Iowa               30  Kent St.            7

Final  (9)Ohio St.           41  Tulsa              20

Final  (6)Clemson            14  Georgia Tech        8

Final  (20)Arkansas          45  Georgia Southern   10

Final  (2)Georgia            40  South Carolina     13

Final  (4)Oregon             48  Stony Brook         7

Final  (21)North Carolina    59  Virginia           39

Final  (17)Mississippi       61  Tulane             21

Final  (14)Iowa St.          48  UNLV                3

Final  Fresno St.            40  (13)UCLA           37

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   MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER

Final  Atlanta            3  D.C. United   2

  Final tie  Columbus           1  New England   1

Final  Toronto FC         2  Nashville     1

Final  New York City FC   2  Cincinnati    1

Final  Minnesota          3  LA Galaxy     0

Final  San Jose           4  Austin FC     3

Final  Houston            3  FC Dallas     2

Final  Real Salt Lake     1  Seattle       0

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Scoreboard roundup — 9/16/21

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events:

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

AMERICAN LEAGUE
LA Angels 9, Chi White Sox 3
Oakland 7, Kansas City 2
Baltimore 3, NY Yankees 2
Tampa Bay 5, Detroit 2
Houston 12, Texas 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati 1, Pittsburgh 0
San Diego 7, San Francisco 4
Philadelphia 17, Chi Cubs 8
Colorado at Atlanta (Postponed)

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Washington 30, NY Giants 29

WOMEN’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Los Angeles 74, Atlanta 68

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After testifying on sexual abuse, Aly Raisman says she hopes ‘somebody listens to us’

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(NEW YORK) — One day after delivering bombshell testimony about the FBI’s mishandling of the Larry Nasser sexual abuse scandal, Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman said she hopes her voice and the voices of fellow victims are finally heard.

“I hope that this is the day that somebody listens to us and somebody investigates what happened,” Raisman, 27, said Thursday on Good Morning America. “Because we’ve been actually saying the same thing for years, but not much has happened.”

Raisman joined fellow gymnasts Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney and Maggie Nichols in testifying Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee, which is investigating the FBI’s handling of the case against Nassar, a former USA Gymnastics team doctor.

Nassar was sentenced in 2018 to up to 175 years in prison after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting hundreds of girls and women.

“I really hope that people realize just how bad things are,” Raisman said on GMA. “This is a really big coverup, and the fact that the FBI, USA Gymnastics and the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee didn’t think that this was important enough to handle it the right way is horrific.”

Raisman continued, “Nasser was first reported decades ago and I … should have never met him.”

A Justice Department inspector general report released in July determined that the FBI made “fundamental errors” in its response to allegations against Nassar that were first brought to the agency in July 2015.

Raisman and her fellow gymnasts painted a portrait in their testimony of a system that failed them after they reported Nassar’s abuse.

Raisman, for example, told senators that it took more than 14 months for the FBI to interview her. When she finally spoke with an agent, the agent “diminished the significance of my abuse and made me feel my criminal case wasn’t worth pursuing,” Raisman said.

Raisman later described the delay in investigating Nassar as “like serving innocent children up to a pedophile on a silver platter.”

The gymnast said on GMA she hopes the senators who heard their stories take action.

“[The senators] seem to be validating, they seem to have been very supportive yesterday, and I hope they take that support and put it into action and actually do an investigation,” said Raisman. “The people that wronged us need to be held accountable so that no child gets hurt.”

“Some of those people who enabled us might still be in positions of power,” she said, noting the investigation needs to look at the FBI as well as USA Gymnastics and the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee. “We don’t know because we don’t have the answers yet.”

In her testimony Wednesday, Raisman also described the ongoing mental health struggles she faces from both the sexual abuse and the unanswered questions surrounding the handling of Nassar’s case.

She said on GMA that not only does she relive the abuse every time she speaks about it, but she also feels the responsibility of being a sexual abuse survivor with a large platform.

“I recognize that most survivors don’t have the opportunity to come on Good Morning America,” she said. “I’m very grateful that I do get to come on, but I take that responsibility very seriously.”

“I think about the other survivors, the little boy, the little girl at home that is abused in their family and they are are told that their abuse doesn’t matter, that they’re making it up,” Raisman said. “I am fighting for that person because I know that this is so much bigger than me.”

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Scoreboard roundup — 9/15/21

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events:

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

INTERLEAGUE
Detroit 4, Milwaukee 1

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Toronto 6, Tampa Bay 3
Boston 9, Seattle 4
NY Yankees 4, Baltimore 3
Cleveland 12, Minnesota 3
Houston 7, Texas 2
LA Angels 3, Chi White Sox 2
Oakland 12, Kansas City 10

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Miami 8, Washington 6
Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 4
Philadelphia 6, Chi Cubs 5
St. Louis 11, NY Mets 4
Colorado 3, Atlanta 2
San Diego 9, San Francisco 6
LA Dodgers 5 Arizona 3

WOMEN’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Connecticut 98, New York 69

MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER
Atlanta 4, Cincinnati 0
CF Montreal 4, Orlando City 2
DC United 3, Chicago 0
Sporting Kansas City 4, Minnesota 0
Los Angeles FC 2, Austin FC 1
Colorado 2, Portland 2 (Tie)
Houston 1, LA Galaxy 1 (Tie)
Real Salt Lake 4, San Jose 3

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