The Day

Raiders’ Gruden seeks answers after his worst loss

- By JOSH DUBOW

Alameda, Calif. — The defense can’t stop anybody, even a third-string, undrafted free agent quarterbac­k making his NFL debut.

The banged-up offensive line is providing no protection for Derek Carr, leaving coach Jon Gruden so concerned about his quarterbac­k’s health that he was unwilling to call any down-field passes.

The rookie punter is in a major rut, unable to flip the field with his kicks.

The problems for the Oakland Raiders right now run deep and they were all exposed in a 34-3 loss to the San Francisco 49ers that was the most lopsided of Gruden’s 12 years as an NFL head coach.

The play that revealed the most issues might have been a 52-yard touchdown run by Raheem Mostert that made it 31-3 in the third quarter on Thursday night that featured several players appearing to play at less than top speed.

“I didn’t have any problem at all with the effort,” Gruden said. “I think what I had a big problem with is we had two guys in the same gap and we got outflanked immediatel­y and their back was faster than I think we anticipate­d. That was my big problem with the long run. Once again, defensivel­y I think we gave up six plays for 240 yards. Six plays yielded 240 yards. That cannot happen and it continues to be a big part of our problem. We have to fix it.”

Right now, the Raiders (1-7) haven’t been able to fix much of anything and are getting worse by the week. Oakland has lost four straight games, getting outscored by 85 points in the span.

The defense is allowing 6.76 yards per play, the worst by any team through eight games since the 1970 merger. The Raiders have allowed the second-most points as a franchise through eight games (252), are tied for the second-fewest takeaways (6) and have the fewest sacks (7). Oakland has also allowed opponents to have a 113.9 passer rating, a mark that only one team has ever been worse than over a full season.

Even Nick Mullens managed to pick apart the defense in his NFL debut, joining Hall of Famers Fran Tarkenton and Jim Kelly as the only quarterbac­ks to throw for at least 250 yards and three TDs with no intercepti­ons in their first career game.

Those struggles have led to some heated sideline conversati­ons between Gruden and defensive coordinato­r Paul Guenther, who still has the confidence of his head coach.

“I’m sure emotions get caught on tape sometimes but, there’s not a better coach I know than Paul Guenther,” Gruden said. “There’s not a better friend that I have than Paul Guenther. We’re going to argue and jaw, probably tonight, deep into the night over a lot of things. I’ll see if we can video footage for you.”

The offense is dealing with its own woes as rookie left tackle Kolton Miller has been in and out of the lineup with a knee injury, left guard Kelechi Osemele re-injured his knee Thursday after missing the previous three games, backup left guard Jon Feliciano is dealing with a rib injury and rookie right tackle Brandon Parker has struggled since taking over for the injured Donald Penn.

The situation got so bad Thursday when Miller was forced to leave that Osemele had to move to left tackle after not practicing there all season.

 ?? BEN MARGOT/AP PHOTO ?? Oakland coach Jon Gruden covers his face on the sideline Thursday during the second half of the team’s game against the 49ers in Santa Clara, Calif.
BEN MARGOT/AP PHOTO Oakland coach Jon Gruden covers his face on the sideline Thursday during the second half of the team’s game against the 49ers in Santa Clara, Calif.

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