The Las Vegas Raiders attempted to address their woeful offense during the offseason as they brought in veteran quarterback Geno Smith. They also hired Chip Kelly and made him the highest-paid offensive coordinator in the NFL, with the hope that he would install a dynamic system.
While the jury is still out on Kelly due to poor execution from the offense, Smith continues to cost Las Vegas games. The team is off to a 1-4 start, and the 13-year veteran quarterback has not lived up to even the mildest of expectations.
He's failing to see open receivers, taking too many sacks, and he has a league-leading nine interceptions.