Antonio Pierce puts Raiders on blast after loss to Panthers
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Pierce calls out Raiders for lack of effort after loss to Panthers
As the game went on,” Pierce said, “I think there was definitely some individuals that made business decisions. And we’ll make business decisions going forward as well.”
The previously winless and seemingly dysfunctional Carolina Panthers took a 14-point lead into halftime and never looked back as they cruised to a 36-22 victory on Sunday. The Raiders (1-2) lost for the 59th consecutive time when trailing by 14 or more at halftime, according to Stathead.
It’s poor, it’s just not good enough,” Pierce said. “The crowd was ready. I appreciate the crowd, (and) everybody showing up, they did their part — we did not.
“We got our (butt) whooped.”
Las Vegas, which never led, allowed more than 21 points twice in nine games after Pierce took over as interim coach last season. The Raiders, who are now 17-18 at Allegiant Stadium, have allowed more than 21 points in all three games this year with Pierce as the full-time coach.
The Raiders allowed the Panthers to score on eight of their 11 drives, not including a final series where the Panthers kneeled down. They’ve allowed opponents to score on 45.9% (17 of 37) of their drives this season.
Before Week 1, Pierce stressed fast starts. Yet the Raiders have trailed at halftime in each of their first three games while showing inefficiencies on both sides of the ball.
“It’s just the lack of the details on some of the small stuff that we coach every day, that we try to work every day,” safety Tre’von Moehrig said. “Got to get back in there tomorrow and get back to the fundamentals and the basics of what we know how to do.”
Las Vegas came into the game having allowed the league's fifth-most rushing yards and second-most yards per attempt. But the Panthers attacked the Raiders through the air, with veteran Andy Dalton throwing for 319 yards and three touchdowns.
The Raiders figured to be battle-tested after going against Justin Herbert of the Chargers and MVP Lamar Jackson of the Ravens in the first two weeks of the season and then facing a 36-year-old who hadn’t started since Week 3 of last season.
Antonio Pierce puts Raiders on blast after loss to Panthers
Las Vegas Raiders coach Antonio Pierce was disgusted with his team’s performance in Sunday’s 36-22 loss to the Carolina Panthers.
The Panthers came into Allegiant Stadium winless, having been outscored 73-13. Still, with Andy Dalton at QB, they scored 26 points en route to victory. It was a romp and stomp nowhere near as close as the final score.
Pierce unloaded on his team after the shame: “As the game went on, there were some individuals made business decisions, so we’ll make business decisions going forward as well,” the coach said.
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