5 Times the Raiders Went Viral for All the Wrong Reasons
It's not easy being a Las Vegas Raiders fan. Raider Nation has been through the wringer in the last few years, and we want to showcase the worst of it. Here are five times the Raiders went viral for all the wrong reasons.
#5 When Jimmy Garoppolo was benched in the middle of the season
The quarterback controversies are typical for the Raiders, and 2023 continued that trend. This time it was Jimmy Garoppolo who was the butt of jokes after starting the season with a 3-5 record. He also got injured twice during this time, making things worse. Experts even speculated that he was uncomfortable in the pocket and afraid of taking a hit. Jimmy Garroppolo was unceremoniously benched later that season in favor of rookie Aidan O’Connell. What made this even worse is that the Raiders paid Garoppolo over $70 million before getting rid of him. In fact, there are so many bad decisions involving this man that it’s easy to see why he's hated. He cost the team money, hurt the offense with his limited passing abilities, and put the Raiders back several years. He was even worse than Derek Carr, another despised former Raiders quarterback.#4 When Derek Carr signed a $125.5 million contract
Speaking of Derek Carr, that saga was drawn-out and disastrous. Carr had a spotty history, but the Raiders still decided to sign him to a $121.5 million deal in 2017. Maybe it was just Josh McDaniels in Mark Davis' ear, but the plan was laughable. The fact that anyone thought more money would help Carr perform is just ridiculous. Carr eventually went on to the Saints, where he would have a lackluster season. Derek Carr was never the answer, so why did it take so much time and money to figure that out?#3 When Rich Bissacia didn't become head coach after making the playoffs
There’s no way around the fact that Rich Bissacia got a raw deal in 2022 after taking the Las Vegas Raiders to the playoffs. Everyone was certain that Bissacia could rally the team. Bissacia finished with a record of 7-5 as head coach that year while navigating many scandals. They had to deal with several team misconduct problems, a drunk driving incident, and a defense that crumbled under the slightest pressure, but Bissacia still found a way to keep them going. Unfortunately for the Raiders, Josh McDaniels and his Patriots Way got the role instead. More: Ranking every Las Vegas sports team by attendance records
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