cdumler7
Well-Known Member
^ Yeah, that was in 2010, a year there was just not a lot of talent on the team and the talent we had didn't have the leadership to pull it together. That team went 4-12 while that Raiders team went 8-8, the only team in NFL history to sweep its division and miss the playoffs. It's interesting because Chiefs finished 10-6 and the Chargers 9-7 so the Raiders swept two solid teams that year. They just couldn't get it done outside the division.
With all that said, the 2010 season was worth it. In hind sight it was so worth it and one regular season blowout isn't even worth remembering especially when you consider the direction the Broncos and Raiders have gone since then. I mean, Raiders fans are stoked about a 7-9 finish last year and are hyping themselves up over the POTENTIAL of their team. Meanwhile the Broncos have been to two Super Bowls since that game, winning one of them.
I'll take it.
Oh I agree it was worth it! I just remember though watching that game and for once just being completely embarrassed by what I was watching. I mean I knew the season wasn't going to go our way but I've never seen a team just completely quit like I did in that one. Thankfully it was the kick in the pants the team needed especially in the Front Office to get something done and get the team back on track. Bowlen made an incredible choice to put Ellis and Elway in charge of the team and trust that they knew how to build a winner once again. I mean just look at our team now as I think we only have 2 players from that 2010 team even on our roster in DT and Colquitt. They completely changed the roster and personality of this team.