There are a lot of smart football observers commenting in this thread. There are also a lot of dumb ones. I'll let y'all decide which category I'm in, but I'm gonna throw out my 2 cents here.
To those who think Maye is the problem - yes, he had a bad game. But how many series did he play in preseason against first team defenses? 2? Let's not forget he is 22 and learning his 2nd new system in 2 years. He did have more time to throw today and he did miss some open receivers, but let's give him a few more games to get comfortable in this system before we throw him in the trash, okay?
We still don't have a #1 wide receiver. Hunter Henry is our best pass catching option and he is not going to strike terror into the hearts of opposing defenses. Stefan Diggs was pretty much invisible today. Maybe he needs more time to come back from the ACL, but he's not there yet.
Rhamondre was absolutely mediocre today, I agree with those who said that. On the other hand, when the Raiders ran the ball I saw big holes in our defense for them to run through. I didn't see that today when we ran the ball. Remember we have two rookies on the left side of the o-line - it's going to take them some time to get used to the speed and ferocity of the NFL game. Henderson had some flashes, but they were small flashes. No big plays.
On defense, it seemed we missed a lot of tackles and were out of position a lot. That's not so much a lack of talent but rather a lack of discipline and/or comfort in what the coaches are coaching.
Hell, I was one of those who thought we'd be a LOT better than we were today, and maybe win as many as 10 games this year. Now I feel silly for thinking that, but as they say, "things are never as good as they seem when they're going good, but they are never as bad as they seem when they're going bad." Right now they're going bad, but let's give this team at least six weeks to get the wrinkles ironed out before we "abandon all hope."