A combination of both. Oakland couldn't run the ball at all with that zone blocking scheme and the Oakland defense struggled all season, so the Oakland passing game was all that was keeping them in some contests. With that, Palmer had some good games and some bad games because they were too reliant on him.
I think with bringing back the power blocking scheme (which fits their offensive personnel better), that Flynn won't be asked to do much and that should help him. I don't expect him to instantly lead them to a winning record, set passing records, or anything. But I do expect a nice/solid season out of Flynn.
If Oakland can fix that defense, even if only a little, I think they can at the very least be competitive and possibly win 6 or 7 games.
He had several good yers with the Bengals so I imagine he is still decent. The Raiders on the other hand have gone through like 4 QB's in the past 4 years. Also the only decent WR they had was Darius Heyward-Bey who is now gone.
And Darren Mcfadden was a decent RB. The fact is the Raiders won't be good untill they stop giving up on QB's and use pick on other positions.
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