The Las Vegas Raiders quarterback situation often leads to lively back-and-forth debate. I’ve advocated for being bold — especially at the quarterback position. If Las Vegas identifies the quarterback it must have, then by all means, go get said prospect.
But even if I’m of that notion, I’m aware there’s valid concerns of being audacious. I’m not a fan of a franchise being risk-averse, I’m in the camp of being risk-aware.
But for as much as Antonio Pierce may loathe the “Band-Aid” solution and wanting to find the face of the franchise for the next decade at the all-important quarterback position, the Raiders find themselves in quite the limbo spot picking No.