Raiders offensive coordinator Greg Olson and defensive coordinator Paul Guenther talk about Marshawn Lynch’s style of running, and what he means to the team.
Raiders beat reporter Michael Gehlken talks about the team’s renewed focus on preventing big plays from the other team’s offense, as the Raiders go into Los Angeles allowing the 27th most yards per game.
Bryan Salmond is in studio as beat writer Michael Gehlken reports from Alameda where Paul Guenther spoke out about the new roghing the passer rules on the NFL.
Raiders beat reporter Michael Gehlken talks about Leon Hall’s sickle cell illness that prevented the cornerback from flying home with the team last week in Denver.
Oakland Raiders linebacker Derrick Johnson, cornerback Marcus Gilchrist and defensive coordinator Paul Guenther talk about the NFL’s new “lowering the head” tackling rule.
Raiders head coach Jon Gruden focuses on coaching current crop of players as he waits for the resolution of Khalil Mack’s contract situation.
Paul Guenther is the new defensive coordinator for the Oakland Raiders. Guenther spent the past four years as the Cincinnati Bengals’ defensive coordinator. Guenther, 46, worked with the Bengals from 2005 to 2017. He will call defensive plays in 2018, a role that Ken Norton Jr. handled the first 10 games last season before being fired. Guenther expressed his interest in working with Raiders defensive backs Gareon Conley and Obi Melifonwu. “I really like both of them,” Guenther said. “(Conley) was probably my favorite corner coming out last year.” “We just need to get these guys on the grass, keep them healthy and teach them the system,” Guenther said.
Paul Guenther is the new defensive coordinator for the Oakland Raiders. Guenther spent the past four years as the Cincinnati Bengals’ defensive coordinator. Guenther, 46, worked with the Bengals from 2005 to 2017. He will call defensive plays in 2018, a role that Ken Norton Jr. handled the first 10 games last season before being fired. Guenther expressed his interest in working with Raiders defensive backs Gareon Conley and Obi Melifonwu. “I really like both of them,” Guenther said. “(Conley) was probably my favorite corner coming out last year.” “We just need to get these guys on the grass, keep them healthy and teach them the system,” Guenther said.