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Klint Kubiak is re-energizing Raider Nation as the new Las Vegas Raiders head coach.

And for good reason.

Kubiak represents a beacon of hope for a football team that featured one of the worst offenses the storied franchise witness in 2025. The incompetence rivals the Bed & Breakfast offense way back in 2006 and was a sever low-light in former head coach Pete Carroll’s long career.

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The Silver & Black lack an identity — unless you consider a comedy of errors a true Raiders characteristic — is ever present as the team cycled through head coaches. Kudos for owner Mark Davis not wanting to let things linger and make moves to fix mistakes, but boy, there’s a ton of miscues.

And the 38-year-old Kubiak represents a potential solution. A dedicated grinder with elite offensive expertise, the newly-minted head honcho in Las Vegas has the skillset to turn the moribund franchise around. And we’ve written quite a bit about how the Raiders move forward with Kubiak, such as how Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza is a fit for the lead man’s offense, to bad roster fits, and can the head coach maximize speed on the roster.

For me, though, I’m an old-school traditionalist in one particular way: A true fullback on the roster. And with Kubiak as head coach, that OG position appears on the horizon of return. If you’ve read my stuff before, you now I’m a special teams and fullback truther. And based on Kubiak’s history as an architect of an NFL offense, fullback is in his repertoire. He confirmed this week the Raiders will be looking for fullbacks this offseason.

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