Just when the Raiders' level of dysfunction can't seem to be any worse, we get something new.
The problems that have plagued the Las Vegas Raiders for two-plus decades now are wide-ranging, and they never seem to totally go away. The common denominator for blame is owner Mark Davis, who doesn't seem to possess as much of the charisma or football knowledge that his father did.
He also can't seem to get key hires right, no matter what he does, which fosters constant turnover and the inability of anyone in those roles to implement a philosophy that will stick for more than a year or two.