“Well, it’s about team before self. It’s about discipline. It’s about accountability. It’s about work ethic. Winning is fun, but it comes at a price, and it is required every day, otherwise this league is far too competitive,” the general manager explained. “And he’s felt it, I’ve felt it. You can feel like you’re close, but if you’re off by a couple different things, you can end up at three and 14, and we’ve got to put a process and a system in place that demands the best of our players, of our coaches, of our entire football operations, and really the entire building every day.

“And I’ve been here a year now, I’ve got to know MD (Mark Davis), ownership. I know what the expectations are. I’ve got to know the building, I think, really well, and we’ve got a plan in place, and we’re going to start working on it, and the goal is constant, meticulous improvement so that this organization and the Raider Nation can be proud when they walk into Allegiant Stadium.”