The Las Vegas Raiders were ahead 20-0 at halftime, with the game in complete control. Everything changed with the first whistle of the third quarter, and the Raiders lost the half and OT 29-3.
It was the largest blown lead in franchise history with an ugly second half from both sides of the football. The offense went from a dominant 6.8 yards per play to 3.0 yards per play. The defense let Kliff Kingsbury make his best Mike leach impression with wide receiver screens and quick hitches. Add in a few speed options, and it is a loss of 29-23
Throughout the offseason, Josh McDaniels has preached the message of adjustments.