We are in a results-oriented business. And it can be hard to argue results. The reason for those results can often be argued, but the results cannot.
Take the Raiders’ records the past few seasons.
In the first three seasons with Gruden back on the job, the Raiders have collapsed down the stretch. To the tune of a 2-4, 1-5, 2-4 5-13 record over the final six games of each season.
The past two seasons, the Raiders came surging out the gates to go 6-4 over the first ten. They were even 6-3 in 2020 before the collapse began, going 2-5 over the final seven.
Now, suddenly, despite all the tumult surrounding the team with Gruden’s midseason forced resignation, Henry Ruggs’s fatal DUI crash, and more, they reeled off four-straight wins at the end of the season to make their first playoff appearance since 2016.
Why? One anonymous Raiders veteran had his theory and he shared it with Mike Silver at Bally Sports.
“We didn’t have Gruden grinding us late in the year,” one Raiders veteran told Silver. “Gruden would kill us, and we would fall apart. The reason this team played so well down the stretch is that Rich listened to the players and took it easy over the back half of the season.”