A day later:
1. Don't underestimate how deflating it is for a defense to call blitzes constantly only to see opposing offenses gash you with quick strikes for big plays. The players begin to feel as though the coaches are an impediment and that no matter how much effort they give, they will be let down. You simply cannot give up 350 yards passing to Geno Smith. That's on the coaches.
2. My concern remains stopping the run even though it appeared they did a fine job of it yesterday. In the first half, when the Raiders were still mixing things up, it appeared the Raiders were running it decently.
3. The Carlton Davis blown coverage at the end was curious. Was he playing hero ball? Going for an INT? Pretty reckless there. I'd love to know what he was thinking there.
4. I'm not putting a lot of emphasis on the offense because the offense needs to gel. We were supposed to be a defensive team this year, and despite giving up only 20 points, the defense was getting gashed. In the first half, the offense won TOP despite not starting with the ball. But in the second half, we struggled on offense and the defense suddenly could't stop Geno.