For countless years, the Las Vegas Raiders have been an example of how not to do things in the NFL. Between countless coaching and general manager changes, poor choices in the draft and wasted money in free agency, the franchise has had a tough go for the last two decades.
This offseason, however, things took a dramatic turn. Enter Pete Carroll and John Spytek, Super Bowl-winners in their respective fields, who come to Las Vegas as the most capable decision-making tandem that Raider Nation can remember.
One of their first orders of business upon their arrival was extending star defensive end Maxx Crosby on a record-breaking three-year deal worth up to $106.