Coco Gauff’s former coach, Brad Gilbert, did not mince words after watching the Las Vegas Raiders get steamrolled by the Philadelphia Eagles. The longtime tennis coach sounded the alarm on what he sees as deep-rooted problems inside the Raiders organization, using the team’s 31-0 defeat on Dec. 14, 2025, as another example of systemic failure.
Gilbert’s blunt assessment centered on coaching, preparation, and the growing sense that owner Mark Davis’ patience may eventually run out if performances like this continue.
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The matchup itself only added fuel to that frustration. The Raiders entered Week 15 already reeling from an uneven season, while the Eagles were desperate to halt a three-game skid. What followed at Lincoln Financial Field was a completely one-sided contest that highlighted the widening gap between the two teams.
Philadelphia controlled the game from the opening drive, dominating possession, tempo, and field position, while Las Vegas looked overwhelmed and outmatched. For observers like Gilbert, the loss was a snapshot of larger issues that have lingered all year.
Gilbert’s post on X leaned heavily on the numbers to make his point. Sharing the ESPN game stats, he let the box score speak for itself before adding his own stinging commentary. The Eagles finished with 387 total yards compared to the Raiders’ 75, held the ball for nearly 40 minutes, and pitched their first shutout since 2018.
Against that backdrop, Gilbert wrote on X, “ooouch another horrendous game from pete and sons,” a sarcastic jab at head coach Pete Carroll and his trusted inner circle. He followed it by mocking the idea that Carroll might express surprise afterward and closed with a pointed line suggesting that Mark Davis will eventually “say uncle enough of this,” framing the loss as part of a pattern rather than an outlier.
Raiders vs. Eagles (Dec 14, 2025) Game Stats – ESPN oouch another horrendous game from pete and sons, i’m sure he will say surprised 😱 by what happened today, at some point Mark Davis is going to say uncle enough of this https://t.co/ljaGmSjVGW
— Brad Gilbert (@bgtennisnation) December 14, 2025
Jalen Hurts completed 12 of 15 passes for 175 yards and three touchdowns before exiting early, while Dallas Goedert caught two of those scores. On the other side, Las Vegas managed little resistance. Kenny Pickett threw for just 64 yards, the run game never found traction, and the offense rarely crossed midfield.
By focusing on coaching decisions, preparation, and the role of ownership, Gilbert turned a single ugly loss into a broader critique of the franchise’s direction, making his message about far more than one shutout on a Sunday afternoon.
