Raiders Player Says Josh McDaniels Was ‘Clueless’ As Head Coach; Another Player Agrees

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Former Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels is facing some serious heat from players following his firing from the team.

The Raiders cut ties with McDaniels after a mere 25 games into his 6-year contract, during which he lost 16 of them.

The fallout doesn’t end there. Alongside McDaniels, general manager Dave Ziegler and other staff members were also handed pink slips, costing owner Mark Davis approximately $85 million.

Following the firing a flood of stories is emerging about McDaniels, shedding light on the coach’s time on the Raiders, including a team meeting where other coaches and players “ripped” into him.

Reports include McDaniels calling his kids back home from trick-or-treat during Halloween to tell them he’s been fired. That he traded a player away because McDaniels’ wife found him attractive, that he lacked “people skills” and that he pushed to sign quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo to a big free-agent contract with even his general manager Ziegler said it be a “terrible decision” which it ultimately was.

Now, anonymous Raiders players revealed to Sports Illustrated’s Hondo Carpenter that McDaniels lived in his “own bubble” and was “clueless” about how miserable the team was during his tenure.

“I don’t think he knew how unhappy [and] how miserable it was,” a player said in the report. “No one was having any fun. I personally think he had no clue what it was like because he lives in his own bubble, his process, and it wasn’t working.”

Another player added: “‘[Josh] never left the building. I don’t hate him, I like Josh, but I don’t think he was tone deaf, I think he was clueless.”

This just doesn’t come off looking good for Josh McDaniels, who was already fired from an head coaching job in 2010 with the Denver Broncos in the middle of his second season.

It seems impossible he’ll ever get another head coaching job.