Davante Adams, a wide receiver with the Las Vegas Raiders, is probably not missing former head coach Josh McDaniels.
Monday’s Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Series featured four college games for men and women at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
A referee walked over to speak with Adams and retired MLB outfielder Dexter Fowler before the game.
The referee passed Adams the game ball a few times and said, “Loved to see you guys get back on that winning track yesterday.”
The referee was talking about Sunday’s convincing 30-6 victory over the New York Giants by the Raiders.
When he mentioned that he was present at the game, Adams felt compelled to provide some comfort.
Adams declared, “It’s going to be better now.”
“I already know.” Positive thoughts. Man, I adore it,” the official answered.
The Raiders’ most recent triumph followed some significant organizational changes.
The team announced late on Halloween that general manager David Ziegler and McDaniels had been fired.
The decision was made in response to the Detroit Lions’ 26-14 victory, but it was also allegedly preceded by a harsh pre-practice meeting in which players and coaches criticized McDaniels’ flaws.
The former head coach, who led the Raiders to a 9-16 record in his first season, was in the middle of his second one.
After McDaniels left, the team not only appeared better-coached on the field but also appeared considerably happier, and that difference seems most
The six-time Pro Bowler looked happier than normal on Thursday as he played some locker room basketball and made fun of the team’s detractors, even before his exchange on Monday night.
Another sign of high spirits came when standout defensive end Maxx Crosby gave his teammates cigars of victory following their annihilation of the Giants.
He captured a scenario that one would typically expect to see following a Super Bowl triumph in the middle of the festivities.
However, there appeared to be a strong sense of camaraderie, which is significant given that the Raiders allegedly had to spend $85 million on new leadership.
Owner of the Las Vegas franchise Mark Davis will be hoping that his investment continues to look good when the Raiders play the New York Jets on Sunday.