I thought the best part was the 10 min's or so they had of a wired Shannahan. He can go from joking around to dead serious in one play. He has an uncanny way of getting his point across without screaming. I think the players have said he can show his displeasure with the "look". Then they know they are in trouble.
Anyway, one of the better moments was when Kircus ran the wrong route. Shanny brought him over, asked him what he did, then told him he should know better than that. Apparently, he ran near two other recievers, clogged things up, and drew half of the defense to him. Shanny made it clear in no uncertain terms that that will not happen again. He is to know the playbook, period, end of story.
I think Kircus got the message.
"I've always thought that Raider fans in Oakland were not so much fans as they were 50,000 people out on a work-release program." - John Elway.