
Rich Eisen gives his thoughts on the new Las Vegas Raiders regime and why them building a winner is good for the NFL
The Las Vegas Raiders have a new regime in town with John Spytek and Pete Carroll. The tandem received rave reviews for their draft picks, and they hope the selections turn into consistent contributors.
With the OTAs underway and the schedule out for fans to buy their away game tickets, the season is getting closer. As the season approaches, the Raiders’ upside for an improved season continues to grow. Rich Eisen from NFL Network has always been a supporter of the Raiders franchise’s turnaround. In one of his latest episodes, he explained why the Silver and Black winning games is good for the league.
“The Raiders being good is good for the National Football League,” Eisen exclaimed. “You ought to win as a pirate, let’s go. I’m really fired up. The AFC West is going to be lit, and the Raiders being good is good for business, just good for business.”
Raider Nation has heard this before, and the fanbase does travel well when they are winning. That just hasn’t been the case the past twenty-plus seasons, with losing seasons constantly piling up. Every Raiders fan wants to make the league better by watching this franchise become contenders on a regular basis.
In other Raiders News:
- TDL film breakdown of new UDFA rookies: The guys at Tape Don’t Lie have a new breakdown featuring UDFA rookies CB Greedy Vance Jr. and IOL Jarrod Hufford.
- Jim Otto inspires the new Protector of the Year award: Jim Otto inspired the newest award, which will be given to the best offensive line.
- Mike Hilton could be the missing piece for the secondary: Moe Moton of Bleacher Report believes the Raiders should sign Mike Hilton to help add depth to the secondary.