LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr broke down in tears in his postgame press conference and expressed his frustrations at his team's loss. The Las Vegas Raiders, who entered the game 2-6, lost to the Indianapolis Colts. The Colts beat the Raiders 25–20 in Las Vegas and notched the first win for Saturday, November 12. The Raiders' frustration under first-year coach Josh McDaniels was only aggravated.
"Sorry for being emotional. I'm just pissed off about some of the things that a lot of us try to do just to practice. What we put our bodies through just to sleep at night," Carr said in his press conference, fighting back tears. "And for that to be the result of all that effort pisses me off - pisses a lot of guys off. It's hard knowing what some guys are doing - like I said - just to practice, what they're putting in their body just to sleep at night. Like just so we can be there for each other." He added, "And I wish everybody in that room felt the same way about this place. And as a leader that pisses me off, if I'm being honest."
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Carr completed 24 of 38 passes for 248 yards and two touchdowns. 126 yards went to former Fresno State teammate Devante Adams. Carr also offered words of support to his head coach, as well as the rest of the staff. "I love... I love Josh. I love our coaches. They've had nothing but success, you know? Way more success than I've ever had," he said.
Social media has been trolling Carr for crying ever since a video of his press conference went viral. "I’d love to see this dude try working a manual labor job for like 60+ hours a week and working with a bunch of people that don’t care. To barely make anything. Bros getting paid millions to play a game and crying lmao," one user wrote on Twitter.
Another said, "He has McDaniels as his coach. You would cry too." "Raiders definitely boutta replace him," one user said.
"Wipe your tears with your guaranteed millions of dollars because your life is so hard," one user wrote. "I’m a Raider fan and I’ve wanted Carr gone for years. If I’m his teammate and seeing him cry after a regular season game I know he ain’t built for this. He’s confidence is clearly gone," one user wrote, while another said, "Such a drama queen jeez".
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