Rod Woodson is getting more confusing (or more confused) by the minute.

On Wednesday morning, Woodson said the Raiders lost their “toughness” and “backbone” when Michael Crabtree was released. He also said Derek Carr and Jordy Nelson can’t offer the same toughness as Crabtree.

On Wednesday night, Woodson logged onto social media to say he never said Carr wasn’t tough only to realize that he had said Carr wasn’t tough and went back to his previous position that Carr, once again, wasn’t tough.

Did you get that?

Here’s the exchange on Twitter between Woodson and the one and only Raider Bandido…

I never said Derek Carr was not tough, love Derek he is a great man and can be a great QB! — Rod Woodson (@RodWoodson26) March 22, 2018

Please, never said it! I know what I said so grow up! And stop — Rod Woodson (@RodWoodson26) March 22, 2018

You guys are right went back and watched it, said it! Love Carr but he doesn’t give them toughness he give them leadership! — Rod Woodson (@RodWoodson26) March 22, 2018

Is it any wonder the Raiders couldn’t figure what to do in the secondary with Woodson talking in circles like this?

And what exactly is the “toughness” that Woodson is talking about?

Carr has consistently sacrificed his body, played through injuries, and never thrown a teammate under the bus. He has also accepted responsibility repeatedly when the Raiders have fallen short – a concept that Woodson would be wise to consider moving forward.

Technically I was never the head DB coach! — Rod Woodson (@RodWoodson26) March 21, 2018

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