Quote: @minny65 said:
Raiders are not a very well run organization. So they are cash strapped and they go out and sign "The Grin" for a record contract and Gruden and Mack have still not met. I don't think Gruden is a very good coach and I am not sure he will be able to turn around Carr who had a very subpar year last year.
Gruden is an idiot:
The Jon Gruden experience: It's easy to come out of this deal slamming Gruden for shipping another big name out of the building. It's the latest decision in a laundry list of somewhat baffling moves, capping an offseason that looks downright quizzical. This isn't what
Raiders fans were expecting when Gruden signed on for $100 million over 10 years, but that contract plays into this: Chuckie is playing the long game. He inherited a sub-par roster filled with players that didn't fit his outlook on pro football -- and one superstar who showed no interest in signing a long-term pact. (a sub-par roster? that won 12 games 2 years ago?)
The
Raiders handled this poorly, operating in contrast to a
Rams front office that openly pushed and courted to give Donald what he deserved. It's concerning that Gruden never made a personal push for Mack, but the optimist can point to the draft-day firepower netted in return. You can't label Gruden a winner for hitting the ejector seat on Oakland's top player, but if the
Raiders plan to ride with their new coach for the next decade, more time is needed to judge this stunning decision.