Chip Kelly needs to be much better at his job.
The offense he coordinates for the Raiders needs to produce far more than it has.
So much for obvious takes.
It hasn’t gone as planned. Far from it. This isn’t what the Raiders expected when they made Kelly the NFL’s highest-paid assistant coach with a deal that averages $6 million per year.
This is light years away from the results the organization envisioned.
But this is reality. The Raiders are 2-5 entering a home game against Jacksonville on Sunday and have been dreadful in various areas. None more so than when trying to move the ball.
The numbers are glaring: The Raiders rank 31st in scoring offense and 30th in total yards. They’ve scored nine points or less in three different games.
And you thought last season was bad offensively.

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