Pete Carroll: Chip Kelly Prioritizes Run Game, Urges More Scoring
After a disappointing loss against the Broncos, Raiders head coach Pete Carroll expressed his frustration with the offense. The game ended with a narrow score of 10-7, prompting serious questions about the team’s performance.
Concern Over Offense Performance
Carroll noted that offensive coordinator Chip Kelly was making efforts to establish the running game. Despite these attempts, the offense failed to produce the necessary points. “We’re not scoring enough points,” Carroll stated emphatically. He acknowledged that the need for improvement is essential.
Running Game Struggles
The Raiders rushed for only 74 yards during the game, which came from 25 carries. This dismal performance resulted in just four first downs on the ground, highlighting a key area for improvement.
- Rushing Yards: 74
- Carries: 25
- First Downs (Rushing): 4
Rookie running back Ashton Jeanty, drafted sixth overall to revitalize the Raiders’ ground game, recorded a mere 60 yards from 19 carries. This underwhelming performance raises concerns about his impact on the team’s running strategy.
Current Season Statistics
As the season progresses, the Raiders find themselves struggling to put points on the board. Currently, they rank 30th in the league, averaging just 15.4 points per game over nine contests. This statistic underscores the urgency for Carroll and Kelly to re-evaluate their offensive strategies.
Going forward, the Raiders must address these issues. Prioritizing the run game through effective execution could play a crucial role in boosting their scoring opportunities.