A Defiant Goose
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Oakland's offense is seen as one of the best in the league, maybe the best in the AFC. When people talk about what team could give New England the most fits in the playoffs, the Raiders are usually at the top of the list along with the Steelers because they can keep up with the Patriots if the game is a shoot out. But did Oakland peak too soon? Are we starting to see the wear and tear of the season take its toll on the offense, or can we chalk it up to hard-fought December divisional football with playoff implications on the line week to week? Do you think the Raiders are in for a disappointing playoff season (like a KC upset in the divisional round)?
Here is the scoring output for Oakland with the opposing team's defensive points per game ranking:
1. 35 points @ Saints (28.0 average) +7.0
2. 28 points vs Falcons (25.6 average) +2.4
3. 17 points @ Titans (23.1 average) -6.1
4. 28 points @ Baltimore (18.8 average) +9.2
5. 34 points vs Chargers (26.1 average) +7.9
6. 10 points vs Chiefs (19.6 average) -9.6
7. 33 points @ Jaguars (25.6 average) +7.4
8. 30 points @ Buccaneers (23.0 average) +7.0
9. 30 points vs Broncos (18.4 average) +11.6
10. - BYE
11. 27 points vs Texans (21.0 average) +6.0
12. 35 points vs Panthers (25.1 average) +9.9
13. 38 points vs Bills (22.4 average) +12.6
14. 13 points @ Chiefs (19.6 average) -6.6
15. 19 points @ Chargers (26.1 average) -7.1
Prior to the bye week, the Raiders scored an average of 4.1 points higher than the opponent' season average. Since then, it's dropped to 3. We know first hand what a powerful offense that is starting to dwindle looks like, are we seeing it again this year in Oakland?
In my opinion, the Raiders are still one of the strongest if not the strongest offense in the AFC. They've had to play some tough games on the road against divisional rivals lately, one of which is fighting them for a divisional round bye, and they've managed to not crumble under the pressure. If you ask me though, I think they are ripe for an upset. I don't think they go beyond the divisional round whether they get a bye or not. They seem to only "gut out" wins against bad teams (Saints, Chargers twice, Panthers) and though I don't bash them for playing the teams on their schedule and winning whether it's ugly or not, I don't think that kind of play will hold up in the playoffs. But we've seen much stranger things happen.
Here is the scoring output for Oakland with the opposing team's defensive points per game ranking:
1. 35 points @ Saints (28.0 average) +7.0
2. 28 points vs Falcons (25.6 average) +2.4
3. 17 points @ Titans (23.1 average) -6.1
4. 28 points @ Baltimore (18.8 average) +9.2
5. 34 points vs Chargers (26.1 average) +7.9
6. 10 points vs Chiefs (19.6 average) -9.6
7. 33 points @ Jaguars (25.6 average) +7.4
8. 30 points @ Buccaneers (23.0 average) +7.0
9. 30 points vs Broncos (18.4 average) +11.6
10. - BYE
11. 27 points vs Texans (21.0 average) +6.0
12. 35 points vs Panthers (25.1 average) +9.9
13. 38 points vs Bills (22.4 average) +12.6
14. 13 points @ Chiefs (19.6 average) -6.6
15. 19 points @ Chargers (26.1 average) -7.1
Prior to the bye week, the Raiders scored an average of 4.1 points higher than the opponent' season average. Since then, it's dropped to 3. We know first hand what a powerful offense that is starting to dwindle looks like, are we seeing it again this year in Oakland?
In my opinion, the Raiders are still one of the strongest if not the strongest offense in the AFC. They've had to play some tough games on the road against divisional rivals lately, one of which is fighting them for a divisional round bye, and they've managed to not crumble under the pressure. If you ask me though, I think they are ripe for an upset. I don't think they go beyond the divisional round whether they get a bye or not. They seem to only "gut out" wins against bad teams (Saints, Chargers twice, Panthers) and though I don't bash them for playing the teams on their schedule and winning whether it's ugly or not, I don't think that kind of play will hold up in the playoffs. But we've seen much stranger things happen.












