The Las Vegas Raiders offense got a major offensive weapon back. The offense will be calm with coaches that have major experience.
The Las Vegas Raiders offense needs to come out competitive from start to finish. The Raiders offense under Luke Getsy had gotten off to fast starts but looked like an offense that did not know what to do after teams made adjustments.
The Raiders offense got another weapon back on offense. Tight end Michael Mayer is back with the team. Mayer last played in a game in Week 3. It will be interesting to see if the Raiders run more 12 personnel with Mayer and rookie tight end Brock Bowers. "I had one person tell me, just seemed to be under the Raiders offense, it was a little bit of panic. Somewhere in that second quarter, third quarter, just seemed like almost everything, every game, seemed to be some panic. Okay, what are we going to do? There is not going to be that. It is going to be the calm. That calm is going to be sent down and back through the players. Not only what Mark Davis did. Not even what AP did.
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