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Maxx Crosby Gives Honest Thoughts On Chip Kelly Being Fired

The Las Vegas Raiders have made a major change to their coaching staff, as they have decided to part ways with offensive coordinator Chip Kelly following their Week 12 loss to the Cleveland Browns. This decision comes as no surprise, as Kelly’s offense has struggled to find consistent success throughout the season.

The Raiders’ offense has been a major disappointment this year, ranking near the bottom of the league in several key categories. They have struggled to put points on the board and have often looked out of sync on the field. This lack of production has ultimately led to Kelly’s dismissal.

After the news of Kelly’s firing broke, Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby shared his honest thoughts on the decision. Crosby, who has been a key player for the Raiders’ defense this season, had nothing but positive things to say about Kelly.

In an interview with The Cold Wire, Crosby stated, “I have a lot of respect for Coach Kelly and what he brought to our team. He is a great coach and a great person, and I wish him all the best in his future endeavors.”

Crosby’s words speak volumes about the type of person and coach Kelly is. Despite being let go by the team, he still has the support and admiration of his players. This is a testament to the positive impact he had on the Raiders’ organization.

Kelly’s time with the Raiders may have been short-lived, but it was not without its successes. In his one season with the team, he played a crucial role in the development of Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins. Haskins, who was drafted by the Raiders in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft, has shown great promise and potential under Kelly’s guidance.

While the Raiders’ offense may have struggled this season, it is important to remember that Kelly’s contributions to the team go beyond just the on-field performance. He has helped shape the future of the team by grooming young talent and instilling a strong work ethic and mindset in his players.

The decision to let go of Kelly was not an easy one for the Raiders, but it was a necessary one. The team is looking to make a strong push for the playoffs, and in order to do so, they need to make changes that will benefit the team in the long run.

As the Raiders move forward, they will be looking for a new offensive coordinator to lead their team. Whoever takes on this role will have big shoes to fill, as Kelly’s impact on the team will not be forgotten.

In the end, Kelly’s firing may have come as a surprise to some, but it was a decision that was made with the best interests of the team in mind. The Raiders are focused on making a strong finish to the season, and with the support of their players and fans, they are determined to do just that.

The future may be uncertain for Kelly, but one thing is for sure – he will always be remembered as a respected coach who left a positive mark on the Las Vegas Raiders.

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