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This week’s mailbag is all about the offseason because the Las Vegas Raiders are all but eliminated from the postseason. Given that they have a number of decisions to make and a new government is about to take office, Las Vegas should have a busy spring.

What do you think the Raiders have most that makes a coach want to hire, excluding Davante Adams and Maxx Crosby? Do you think Davis’ efforts to make the team a place where players want to be will eventually show results in the win column?

The chance to collaborate with Aidan O’Connell or personally select a different quarterback would be appealing. Furthermore, having someone like Kolton Miller guard the rookie quarterback is

A pleasant extra. Another interesting candidate to collaborate with for an offensive-minded head coach would be Michael Mayer.

It also helps that you mentioned Mark Davis’s attempts to make the Raiders a desirable location. For obvious reasons, guys in their 20s with some disposable means find Las Vegas to be a desirable travel destination. Everyone benefits from Nevada’s tax structure, which is a pleasant little perk in any contract discussions, including those involving coaches.

Regarding how any of it affects the win column, well, that depends on having the appropriate players in place, something Davis has found difficult to accomplish since taking over the squad.

The good news is that he made some wise choices because Jack Del Rio and Reggie McKenzie ended the

after a postseason drought, and Mike Mayock and Jon Gruden seemed to be leading the team in the right way. For a variety of reasons, though, neither of those administrations was able to sustain the success.

Thus, there are many grounds for both optimism and pessimism regarding the franchise’s future. Time will undoubtedly tell all, but for the time being, I’m going to choose optimism. Of course, that could alter according on the candidates Davis selects!

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