Derek Carr sees the world through rose-colored lenses. The Raiders quarterback can find light in dark days, put a positive spin on most anything.
Not Sunday. He refused to sugar coat a 26-15 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs might’ve killed the Raiders’ playoff hopes.
Frustration was visible on his face, audible in his tone. This one hurt. Might for a while.
Carr wasn’t mad at anyone else. He was upset with himself, and made it clear the angry mob should stay at his door.
“It sucked,” Carr said after losing a virtual must-win game.