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Carroll's Commitment to Raiders Amid Losing Streak

Pete Carroll, the Raiders head coach, expressed his commitment to turning around the teams fortunes in Las Vegas, despite a challenging season and a nine-game losing streak. He admitted the task is tough but is determined to bring in the right players to compete and build for the future. The team showed resilience in their recent game against the Texans, snapping a slump and pushing the stronger team to the end. Carrolls championship resume was a beacon of hope for a turnaround, but critics question his heavy reliance on veterans over young talent. With just two games left, the focus shifts to whether this progress is enough or if a total reset is needed.

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