Strange how pivotal this moment was for the season. 2-2, about to take a 2 score lead in Denver, and then Midshew throws a Pick-Six. We go on to have the worst losing streak in the NFL at 9 games. Thoughts?

Strange how pivotal this moment was for the season. 2-2, about to take a 2 score lead in Denver, and then Midshew throws a Pick-Six. We go on to have the worst losing streak in the NFL at 9 games. Thoughts?
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  1. Minshew had no confidence after this game. Not like he was playing well up to this point, but afterwards he was seemed shell shocked

  2. I agree this play was the big turnaround of the season. At least we’re on pace for first pick.

  3. Rarely do we get to see a single play that shoots a player and the entire season out of the saddle, but that play there my friends is a shining example. Gardner Miscue never recovered. Fucking embarrassing.

  4. The rest of the season wasn’t because of this play. Not a fluke. We stink. Yeesh, take the blinders off.

  5. All of our receivers bunched in the same area of the end zone. Great f’n play drawn up by our then OC, and indicative of many head scratching plays he called and our offense was forced to work with. The crazy thing is we’d put up points here and there, but the D would gas out and the O didn’t have a next gear to save the game. That’s what made the Ravens win so crazy

  6. All on Minchew too. Usually there’s some protection break down or poor play call. This was perfect and he straight up throws over Bowers head.

  7. This is the last time I specifically watched the Raiders play. After this pick six, I kind of just said to myself, “the season is done”. I then flipped over to redzone. And I’ve subsequently watched redzone every week since this, aside from the Black Friday Chiefs game that was a national game, and the Bucs game where I watched in person at Raymond James….

  8. This play seems like it happened 5 years ago 😂

    Also this is the complete opposite of the Rod Woodson pick in 2002.

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