It hasn’t been the best season for the Las Vegas Raiders, and their latest loss, this time to the Pittsburgh Steelers, has left head coach Antonio Pierce frustrated in the regular season in the NFL.
With a 2-4 record following Week 6 in the NFL, the Raiders must find a way to reverse their bad streak, starting with their next game against the Rams. Pierce didn’t hold back in addressing his team, issuing a strong wake-up call to his players.
After the loss, Pierce expressed his frustration to the Las Vegas Journal about the team’s current form: “We don’t respect the ball enough, so we don’t even deserve a chance to put ourselves in a position to win. Our record is what it shows, we’re 2-4. It’s not good enough.”
Pierce has a lot to work on, as he reflects on the team’s recent performances, with key players like Ameer Abdullah and Gardner Minshew II struggling to find their best form.
Pierce takes accountability
The Raiders ‘ head coach was also self-critical, acknowledging his own responsibility for the team’s poor results in recent weeks . Pierce recognized the significant point differential in their last two losses, with each defeat coming by more than 20 points.
“We’re not coaching well enough, we’re not playing well enough, and we’re not detailing well enough,” Pierce said. His message raised concerns among fans, who will be watching closely as the team looks to bounce back in their next game.
What’s next for Pierce and the Raiders?
As the NFL season approaches its midpoint, the Raiders need to regroup if they hope to make a push for the playoffs. The upcoming games will be critical in determining whether Pierce can shift the team’s mentality and turn their season around.
The Raiders following matches:
- vs. Rams – October 20 – Week 7
- vs. Chiefs – October 27 – Week 8
- vs. Bengals – November 3 – Week 9
- Break – Week 10
- vs. Dolphins – November 17 – Week 11