Raiders HC Josh McDaniels spoke about stepping back as a play caller in order to observe the defense during the preseason. He is also concerned with the team taking their next step forward, noting that they feel they drafted seven players who have the attitude of a team captain.
“I didn’t call one play today,” McDaniels said, via Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated. “We’ve done that throughout the course of the offseason. I didn’t call much in the offseason at all. There’s an element of, O.K., I’m able to sit back, I was behind the defense a lot today, just hearing the communication, then after the period, come here for a minute and help out. I think that’s my role. I need to be able to do that more, not because we don’t have great coaches on the defensive side. I love what we have going on. It’s just if I have anything that can help, I have to do it. How are we practicing? How are we working? We drafted seven captains. We weren’t going out there saying we have to draft captains. But the reality is we were trying to find a way where we could get that part of our team to try to take a step forward.”
“We know the importance of it,” McDaniels added on the team taking another step prior to what is ahead this season. “[Getting] Peters—Marcus Peters is a super-aware player. There’s just an element of maturity, wisdom. Wisdom comes from experience, and then you have to really understand how important it is week after week if you want to be good at it. That s—’s not an accident. Winning situational football against Sean Payton in Week 1 is going to be different than winning it against [Sean] McDermott in Week 2, which is going to be different than winning it against [Mike] Tomlin in Week 3. They’re all huge challenges. They’re all going to pose different problems. But you either win them or you don’t. If you lose them, you’re not going to be very good.”
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