Good possibility, probably yes, but difficult to say. Wimberly had a career year for us that season, if Marshall was the def co ordinator last season he would have been down to a rookie CB like we were or a rookie safety at times.
Plus when we got Hue as coach you would probably moan if Al 'forced' him to have the same coaches and couldnt hire his own, instead Hue tried to hire his own and sadly couldnt (Due to teams rejecting the interviews) so had to promote Chuck.B
People could look at Rob Ryans top 3 defense for us that year and think 'if we had rob ryan as def co ordinator last year we would be in the playoffs'
Back in 2010 the offense was superb and firing on all cylinders, beating Denver 59-14 when the offense was amazing and so the Broncos had to try and pass their way back into it, much easier for the defense when theyre winning in the 3Q 42-14 kinda thing.
With the injuries we had last year the focus at times was on the defense and they failed big time. The year before the offense was so good (One of the best in Raiders history) you tend to forget any defensive mishaps we had that year.
And as i keep saying if Marshall had gone to say Kansas City and then had a top 15 defense then i would be moaning like you about losing Marshall etc. But no one picked up Marshall in any capacity, so to me that just tells me hes not that highly thought of from 2010.
But its woulda coulda shoulda type thing, its in the past, i wont be crying about Marshall leaving us after that season.
We would have been in the playoffs if Chaz Schilens caught a 3rd down pass against Detroit, if the Chargers guy fumbled and recovered 1 yard deeper (would have been the end zone), we would have got the safety and i believe momentum was going our way. A few plays here and there and we would be in the playoffs.
Starting Boller (I remember you were quite a fan of that supes

) was a disaster, if Campbell doesnt get injured we are probably in the playoffs, Hue is still our coach and theres no Palmer.
Its amazing how one or two plays can really affect so much more.