A day after the humbling 22-10 season-opening loss, Antonio Pierce was straight and to the point.
“We got to be honest,” the Las Vegas Raiders head coach began during his Monday press conference, “I think we’re just at that point offensively. Look, if it’s Davante (Adams), if it’s Zamir (White), if it’s Brock (Bowers), if it’s Big Mike (Mayer), Jakobi (Meyers). Whoever it is, man, we got to do whatever it is to score more than 10 points. That’s not going to be good enough in the National Football League, we understand that.”
Two days later, Pierce’s assessment remained the same and stressed his Raiders need to avoid self-inflicted wounds like penalties and turnovers.