The start of the Pete Carroll era has been brutal, to put it kindly. The Las Vegas Raiders are just 1-4 and the team has shown nothing to give fans confidence. While rock bottom seemingly doesn't exist for this organization, Week 5's 40-6 loss to the Indianapolis Colts was the low-point of the season.
Geno Smith continued to be a turnover machine, the defense allowed a touchdown on six consecutive drives before Indianapolis pulled their starters, and the special teams unit, which has long been one of the few strengths of the Raiders, continued to look brutal.
Las Vegas was outplayed in all three facets of the game, and everything that could have went wrong did go wrong.