Looters send scouts home until the end of the project – ProFootballTalk



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The hay may not be completely in the barn, but it has been emptied of all livestock.

The raiders sent their scouts home until after the draft, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Media. According to the report, coach Jon Gruden and G.M. Mike Mayock "do not know who to trust. "

(Well, for starters, they can not trust the one who leaked this treat to Rapoport.)

It's a bizarre report for a variety of reasons. First, it suggests an unprecedented level of paranoia. Secondly, it reveals that Gruden and Mayock do not have a functional plan to secure the most sensitive information about their final strategy or strategy, without demoralizing all screening staff. Third, acting on lack of trust creates the impression that Raiders are more dysfunctional than other teams, although others have the same concerns.

And they do it. Coaches and General Managers regularly take steps to ensure that their projects are not divulged in the building, given the possibility that someone is intentionally or accidentally injured. Although cleaning the building can provide complete protection against spying, there must be a way to do it that does not involve telling the world, "Hey, look at us! We do not know what we are doing! "

It also highlights the tremendous pressure Gruden and Mayock (mainly Gruden) are putting on a trio of first-round picks that will make fans of Khalil Mack and Amari Cooper forget.

Earlier this week, PFT Live included a rough draft that we would most like to visit. Apparently, there will be plenty of empty seats in Oakland.

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