Running the ball effectively and a sound defense.
Two things Pete Carroll noted in what to expect from his Las Vegas Raiders.
What the Silver & Black’s new head coach wants isn’t new or revolutionary. In fact, his predecessor, Antonio Pierce, wanted much of the same. But the neophyte head honcho couldn’t install a much-needed identity and was one and done as a full-time lead man.
Now, Carroll enters the fray.
With him comes a reputation for culture setter and identity instiller. And we saw a resounding slash in that regard when Carroll and the Raiders landed Chip Kelly to lead the offense.