Raiders players can’t stop telling the world how miserable they were under Josh McDaniels.
Second-year tight end Michael Mayer, while not specifically referencing his former coach, sounded like a prisoner experiencing freedom for the first time while discussing the pre- and post-McDaniels eras.
“My mentality, my attitude this year — nothing wrong with last year, but it’s different this year. It’s different. I’m way happier, I’m more positive, I love to be here out on this field. I love to play football, man, it’s what I do, it’s my job,” Mayer said. “I’ve definitely flipped the script a little bit.
“Last year, maybe there were some days I didn’t wanna come in or something was going down — I flipped the script. It’s time to dig down, play some ball, win some ball games and do what I need to do for this team. Rookie year is over. That’s way in the past. I’ve already reflected on it, I’ve already put it behind me, I don’t even think about it anymore.”
Raiders players have not been shy about expressing their frustration with McDaniels, who was fired in the middle of his second season with the team.
