Raider Fans Don’t See Schroeder-Marinovich as a Difficult Decision
If one of the purposes of the NFL’s exhibition season is to correct mistakes, let us hope the Raiders eliminate the following:
1) Jay Schroeder as their starting quarterback.
2) Spotting the other team two or three touchdowns before bringing in a quarterback who appears to have the confidence in his teammates and the ability to avoid killer mistakes.
3) Unimaginative play-calling, especially inside the 10. Wow! First and 10 from the three and the Raiders call three almost identical runs up the center and then a pass play, no doubt intended to set up a run up the center in the unlikely event of a fifth down.
JAMES ADLER
Los Angeles
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