Raiders Face Familiar Questions As Ownership Approach Comes Under Scrutiny

The Las Vegas Raiders continue to cycle through instability and rebuilds, with ownership decisions again placed under the spotlight.

  • Glenn Catubig
  • 3 min read
Raiders Face Familiar Questions As Ownership Approach Comes Under Scrutiny
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The Las Vegas Raiders enter yet another offseason surrounded by uncertainty, continuing a pattern that has defined much of the franchise’s modern era. Despite periodic flashes of promise, sustained success has remained elusive.

Over the past several years, the organization has cycled through coaching staffs, quarterbacks, and front-office structures in search of stability. Each new chapter has brought optimism, but rarely long-term results.

At the center of it all remains owner Mark Davis, whose leadership has come under renewed scrutiny amid continued struggles on the field.

As the Raiders prepare for another reset, questions persist about whether structural decisions at the top have hindered the franchise’s ability to build consistent success.

1. A Franchise Defined By Instability

The Raiders’ recent history has been marked by frequent organizational turnover, with coaching changes often accompanied by sweeping roster adjustments. This lack of continuity has made long-term planning difficult. Since Davis took over ownership in 2011 following the passing of his father Al Davis, the franchise has struggled to replicate its earlier identity as a perennial contender. The contrast between eras remains a frequent topic among analysts. According to reporting from The Athletic’s Zak Keefer, internal criticism has emerged regarding the team’s structure and decision-making process. One team source pointed to repeated inconsistencies in how leadership roles have been handled. The concern centers on whether shifting personnel decisions have prevented the organization from establishing a clear, unified direction over time.

2. Leadership Decisions And Organizational Criticism

The criticism highlighted by team insiders focuses heavily on how general manager roles have been handled across different regimes. Decisions to align front office leadership with coaching preferences have drawn scrutiny. Over the years, the Raiders have seen a series of leadership pairings that often lacked long-term stability. Each transition has brought a new philosophy, but not sustained success. The report referenced multiple coaching eras, noting that each new structure came with roster changes that did not yield improved results. This revolving-door approach has contributed to ongoing inconsistency. As a result, the franchise has struggled to build a cohesive identity, with roster construction often shifting alongside coaching changes rather than following a unified long-term plan.

3. On-Field Results And Future Outlook

On the field, the Raiders’ struggles are reflected in their record. The team has recorded only two winning seasons since Davis assumed ownership and has missed the playoffs in four consecutive years. Over a longer span, postseason appearances have been rare, with just two playoff berths in the past 23 seasons. That stretch has intensified pressure on the organization to find a sustainable path forward. Looking ahead, the Raiders are preparing for another transition period with new head coach Klint Kubiak expected to lead the next phase of development. A new quarterback direction is also anticipated, with draft speculation pointing toward Fernando Mendoza as a potential top selection. Despite the uncertainty, the franchise once again enters a season filled with hope that a combination of new leadership and fresh talent can finally reverse its long-standing struggles.

Written by: Glenn Catubig

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