PHILADELPHIA — Las Vegas Raiders coach Pete Carroll’s seat was already hot entering Sunday afternoon’s game.
Then his team played the Eagles and produced one of the worst offensive performances in franchise history — 75 yards of total offense and 1.8 yards per play — leaving Carroll to defend himself after a 31-0 loss at Lincoln Financial Field .
“There’s so much pressure that comes right from here, if you can imagine,” Carroll told reporters post-game, pointing to his stomach. “Nobody can pressure me more than myself. My expectations and the standards that I’ve lived by and work by are so high that they’re almost impossible to meet. That’s still the way I know how to live and still the way I know how to coach.”
The offensive futility was historic. The 75 yards were the second-wors

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