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The Las Vegas Raiders are the NFL’s most confusing team, and they are running out of time to ma

The Las Vegas Raiders are the NFL’s most confusing team, and they are running out of time to make a playoff push. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS] In today’s FOX Sports Insider: We try to solve the mystery of whether or not the Las Vegas Raiders are a good football team ... we take a look at why Anthony Davis has made the Los Angeles Lakers practically unbeatable ... and LeBron James shows us all why he is a true MVP both on and off the court. For a while now, the Las Vegas Raiders haven’t been able to decide if they are really darn good or painfully fragile and heading nowhere. Over the past few weeks, they finally seem to be making up their mind. Spoiler alert: it seems like they are leaning towards the latter. Going into Thursday night’s clash with the Los Angeles Chargers, head coach Jon Gruden isn’t taking questions. Let’s qualify that, he isn’t taking questions about the postseason, perhaps on the understandable rationale that unless his team can once again form a decent impression of a passably good outfit, there is simply no point. Playoffs? No, he doesn’t want to talk about the playoffs. [STORY IMAGE 1] “We can’t worry about the playoffs and who is winning and losing around the league,” Gruden told reporters. “We have got to take care of our business. I don’t want to hear any more playoff questions.” Yet just a month ago, when his team gave the Kansas City Chiefs all they could handle, a trip to the postseason seemed by far the likeliest outcome. So too did it a month before that, when they stunned the Chiefs on their own field and took the team bus on a much-debated victory lap around Arrowhead afterwards. A further month prior, they knocked off the New Orleans Saints, who have the third best odds to win the Super Bowl, [per FOX Bet](. All through the campaign, the Raiders have seemed destined for a highly positive outcome to their first year in Sin City, right up until the really important bit, when it all fell apart. As they prepare for the 4-9 Chargers on Thursday night (8:20 p.m. ET on FOX), Gruden’s men haven’t won a game for more than a month, not unless you count the one that was handed to them by the New York Jets, courtesy of one of the most ludicrous defensive calls we’ve ever seen. If something is to be salvaged, the time is now. Whether they have the fortitude to do so, well, we’ll see. [STORY IMAGE 2] “The main thing is the sense of urgency,” quarterback Derek Carr told reporters. “We understand we could have made it easier on ourselves the last couple of weeks going on this stretch run, but we haven’t. But the fact is that we still have a chance and if that doesn’t get you going then I don’t know what will. “There is a lot of crazy stuff going on with everything and we can look at a whole bunch of excuses or we can look at it as we have a heck of an opportunity.” The decision this week to fire defensive coordinator Paul Guenther and replace him by elevating Rod Marinelli probably fits the category of necessary more than crazy, with the Raiders ranking 30th in points allowed (391), 25th in yards allowed (4,994) and 29th in yards per play (6.0). On the other side of the ball, Carr has done a decent job, while Josh Jacobs ranks eighth in the league in rushing and Darren Waller is entrenched as an elite tight end. [STORY IMAGE 3] And remember, they’ve beaten the defending Super Bowl champions, the high-flying Cleveland Browns and the largely-dominant Saints. As well, of course, as getting mangled by the Atlanta Falcons, embarrassed by the Jets even in victory, and humbled by the Indianapolis Colts last week in arguably their most important game of the season. “Simply put, the Raiders have been exposed over the last month,” [wrote Bleacher Report’s Gary Davenport](. “They might not be a bad team, but they aren't an especially good one, either. They certainly aren't good enough to knock off the likes of the Chiefs, Buffalo Bills and Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC.” [FOX Bet]( gives the Raiders just as poor a chance of winning the Super Bowl as the Philadelphia Eagles and the New York Giants (+15,000) and [FiveThirtyEight.com]( gives them just a 15 percent shot to find a spot in the seven-deep AFC playoff field. In other words, the Raiders could be looking at an uphill battle. (Speaking of a battle, PBC Fight Night will showcase four must-see fights on Wednesday, headlined by a welterweight clash between Eimantas Stanionis and Janer Gonzalez. [Facebook Watch will present the VR fight via its Venues app to users of the Oculus Quest VR headset]( [STORY IMAGE 4]( Yet if the team could somehow revisit its early season form, it wouldn’t take so much of a stretch for the postseason to once again come into view, with remaining games that they should win (vs. Chargers), could win (vs. Miami Dolphins) and must win (at Denver Broncos). Three victories, plus a little bit of help elsewhere, and they’d be in. If they did somehow get there, things could get interesting. Because for all their lost weekends, the Raiders have shown on at least three occasions that they can occasionally live with – and outplay – the better teams in the league. Gruden will point to injuries and COVID-19 absences as a reason for their struggles, but the truth about the Raiders is that they are a weird team that doesn’t know the meaning of the word “consistency.” And for as much as everyone else can try to parse deeper meaning behind what is going on, it was Gruden himself who hit upon the right kind of simplicity. “We (have) had no answers,” he said. “We had better find some. We are running out of time.” [STORY IMAGE 5] Here’s what others have said ... Hondo Carpenter, Sports Illustrated: “Sitting this morning at 7-6, the Raiders have an uphill battle to make the postseason even if they win out. But for a rebuilding franchise with a coach that never looks back, the debate about Paul Guenther is over. Regardless of the schedule, the tiebreakers, COVID-19, or simply availability due to injury, the season marches on. Now it’s all on the players.” Rod Marinelli, Raiders interim defensive coordinator: “We feel we got a good handle on who's up, and I think at that point you show belief in men ... And we're going to get it done. I don't care who's up, who's not. But the non-talented things, the things that take no talent: effort, hustle, knowing exactly what to do, being discipline, staying onsides. That takes no talent. That just takes guys that want to. I'm going to build off of want-to this week.” Grant Gordon, NFL.com: “This is the Jon Gruden era 2.0 in its third season and he still hasn't had a winning season with the Silver and Black since 2001. The Raiders were a surprising starter brimming with promise and they're now in a free fall. This is a must-win for Las Vegas amid a crucial season for Gruden and his grand plan of turning this franchise around.” [IN OTHER WORDS] - Under trying conditions, Anthony Davis’ alliance with LeBron James became the cheat code for the Lakers’ 17th title. [Sports Illustrated’s Rohan Nadkarni]( explains why Davis has made the Lakers practically unbeatable. - Kyrie Irving’s reputation as a locker room disrupter is established. Kevin Durant is coming off a major injury. [Ben Rohrbach of Yahoo Sports]( explains why the Brooklyn Nets could be a chemistry explosion in the making. - After a little more than two months away, the NBA is starting up again. But this time, there will be travel, fan-less arenas, and extra protocols. [The Ringer’s Paolo Uggetti]( takes a look at if players and coaches are ready. [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED] [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED]( LeBron James has always been one of the most influential athletes in the world throughout his NBA playing career. That includes his loyalty to his hometown of Akron, Ohio. Back in 2013, James’ foundation gave nearly $300,000 worth of tablets to Akron students. In 2018, James opened the “I Promise School,” a public elementary school aimed at helping and supporting at-risk children. On Tuesday, the LeBron James Family Foundation announced the opening of “House Three Thirty” in Akron. The 60,000-square-foot venue will offer financial-literacy advice, job training, dining space and recreational activities for Akron youth. This is why LeBron James is the NBA’s MVP, both on and off the court! [VIEWER'S GUIDE] Butler at Villanova (FS1, 7 p.m. ET) Aaron Thompson and the Butler Bulldogs take on Collin Gillespie and the Villanova Wildcats. WWE NXT (USA, 8 p.m. ET) An NXT Title Match against Finn Balor hangs in the balance when Kyle O’Reilly faces Pete Dunne. Duke at Notre Dame (ESPN, 9 p.m. ET) Matthew Hurt and the Duke Blue Devils take on Prentiss Hubb and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. [PBC Fight Night: Eimantas Stanionis vs. Janer Gonzalez]( (FS1, 9 p.m. ET) Facebook Watch will present the VR fight via its Venues app to users of the Oculus Quest VR headset. [BET OF THE DAY] [BET OF THE DAY] Odds provided by [FOX Bet]( Los Angeles Chargers at Las Vegas Raiders Justin Herbert 275+ Pass Yards and Keenan Allen 75+ Receiving Yards: -120 This is a matchup between two teams that have really struggled on the defensive side of the ball. The Raiders are one of only three teams allowing 30-plus points per game to opposing offenses this year. With that said, look for Chargers rookie QB Justin Herbert to have a big game here. FOX Bet is offering a bet for Herbert to throw for 275-plus yards and Keenan Allen to record 75-plus receiving yards. The last time these two teams played one another back in Week 9, Herbert torched the Raiders for 326 yards and two touchdowns, while Allen hauled in nine passes for 103 yards and a score. Taking Herbert to top 275 yards and Allen to top 75 yards and score a touchdown sure looks like a nice play. 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