LAS VEGAS – Las Vegas Raiders coach John Gruden admitted that Nov. Memories of a quick score against the Kansas City Chiefs on the 22nd and messages leading to Patrick Mahoms’ last-minute game-winning drive at Allegant Stadium may have affected his placling. Saturday night’s last-second end, the Miami Dolphins lost 26-25.
Rather than show a late surrender in the game rather than take a Dolphins touchdown, the Raiders prefer to milk the clock and Josh Jacobs goes down the 1-yard line for the purpose, before quarterback Derek Carey took the knee in third. . They settled for a 19-yard field goal to give Las Vegas a short-lived, two-point lead.
“The play was to eliminate all clocks and all schedules and put them back with their backs against the wall with 19 seconds left,” Gruden said. “I don’t regret it. I don’t want it [Dolphins quarterback Ryan] To keep the Fitzpatrick off. … I didn’t want it to be in a four down situation. It’s Gunslinger; It was hot. That’s all I can say. I have no regrets. I’m just sorry for the consequences.
“But with 19 seconds left, on your own 25-yard line, without an expiration? I’ve called the plays for a long time. The chances of it being completed are remote.”
Unfortunately for Gruden, the Raiders’ defense faltered on the next drive.
On the first down, Raiders Cornback K Demon Arnett just let the Dolphins run down the huge receiver McHillins from the left side, without limit. With the Raiders’ defensive end, Arden Key pulled a head-turning Fitzpatrick, olnda ball that ran under Hullins and the Raiders reached the end of Isaiah Johnson’s defensive retreat, entering for a 34-yard remedy.
Throw in the key 15-yard face mask penalty and the Dolphins were in the field goal range. After two snaps, Jason Sanders’ 44-yard field goal was the winner with 1 second left.
Gruden said, “Unfortunately, they played the frustration, and the penalty was horrible.
“The Fitzpick rick trick gives his people a chance not to take most quarterbacks. He’s ready to throw a football on the field in a tight window. … we got it.”
The car, still experiencing the effects of a strained jumble that knocked it out nine nights ago, was in a position to win the riders – even if it were scattered, it would not have given the riders the best shot of victory.
The Raiders were 0-for-10 in third place against the Dolphins.
“This can be a tough challenge,” said Carey, who is in his seventh season with the Raiders and has seen his share of highlights and lollipops with the team. “It’s tough. It’s a tough way to get out, especially for me with all the emotions of the week.”
Kerr passed for 216-34-34 336 yards and an 85-yard catch-and-run touchdown went to Nelson A on Golor.
“I’m sick for our organization,” Carey said. “I’m sick of our defense. … My fans feel bad for my heart.”
Carey said he agreed with Gruden’s plaque all gender at the last minute and wouldn’t have made a touchdown and wouldn’t have gone for a 2-point change to force the Dolphins to hit a TD.
“I thought we’ve done it perfectly,” Carrey said of the last drive. “I do not know
“The way the coach handled it was perfect, his plays were perfect. His communication – perfect. The only thing we regret is that he doesn’t win.”
In five trips to the Miami 25-yard line, the Raiders came away with just one touchdown and four field goals. As noted by the Associated Press, the Raiders have made just two touchdowns in their last 13 full drives with care in the quarterback. They’ve made three TDs on six full drives behind the more mobile and healthier Marcus Mariota.
The Raiders were in the tailspin when the Raiders played to take a three-point lead over the Chiefs in the 11th week with a touchdown of 1:43 – while Mahoms threw the winning touchdown pass after 75 seconds. Las Vegas has lost five of its six, including a defeat against Kansas City, to see its record drop from -3- to 7- fall.
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