being fair here, his offense with a 3rd string qb moved the ball, not his fault that derpy team fumbled the ball like 8 times.
That said im really happy with MM calling the shots
Just adding a BIT more context to the last night's starting quarterbacks for fairness purposes.
Easton Stick was drafted in the fifth round of the 2019 draft, sat behind Justin Herbert every game since then except for three with only one start--which was last night.
Aidan O'Connell was drafted in the 4th round of this year's draft, started out third string behind Jimmy Garappolo and Brian Hoyer, eventually named the starter over them, and just completed his sixth straight game as number one out of seven total starts.
Looks like the Raiders ended up with the better of the former third-stringers. It certainly showed last night but it is kinda telling that Stick was nowhere near NFL ready despite years before Kellen Moore and a full offseason plus preseason plus carrying a clipboard for thirteen games with Moore.
In fairness, O'Connell was a used-to-be rookie third-stringer only several months ago and is NFL ready now. Not a superstar by any means but he can play in the NFL. Easton is not ready and was as much a problem for the Chargers as the rest of his teammates.