Texans edge Raiders despite minus-5 passing yards
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| Team Stat Comparison |
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| 1st Downs | 10 | 21 |
3rd down efficiency | 2-12 | 4-12 |
4th down efficiency | 0-0 | 0-0 |
| Total Yards | 124 | 302 |
| Passing | -5 | 189 |
Comp-Att | 7-14 | 25-42 |
Yards per pass | -0.4 | 4.5 |
| Rushing | 129 | 113 |
Rushing Attempts | 32 | 26 |
Yards per rush | 4.0 | 4.3 |
| Penalties | 5-46 | 7-60 |
| Turnovers | 2 | 5 |
Fumbles lost | 2 | 3 |
Interceptions thrown | 0 | 2 |
| Possession | 26:28 | 33:32 |
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| Houston Passing | | | C/ATT | YDS | TD | INT | | Carr | 7/14 | 32 | 0 | 0 |
| | Oakland Passing | | | C/ATT | YDS | TD | INT | | Brooks | 25/42 | 238 | 0 | 2 |
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| | Oakland Rushing | | | CAR | YDS | TD | LG | | Fargas | 14 | 49 | 1 | 7 | | Lee | 6 | 42 | 0 | 13 |
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| Scoring Summary |
| FIRST QUARTER | HOU | OAK |
 | TD | 3:06 | Demarcus Faggins 58 Yd Fumble Return (Kris Brown Kick) | 7 | 0 |
| SECOND QUARTER | HOU | OAK |
 | TD | 1:14 | Justin Fargas 3 Yd Run (Sebastian Janikowski Kick) Drive: 5 plays, 21 yds, 1:48 | 7 | 7 |
 | TD | 14:04 | Kirk Morrison 35 Yd Fumble Return (Sebastian Janikowski Kick) | 7 | 14 |
| THIRD QUARTER | HOU | OAK |
 | TD | 0:46 | Wali Lundy 3 Yd Run (Kris Brown Kick) Drive: 1 plays, 3 yds, :16 | 14 | 14 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | HOU | OAK |
 | FG | 5:02 | Kris Brown 42 Yd Drive: 4 plays, -3 yds, 2:03 | 17 | 14 |
 | FG | 10:19 | Kris Brown 47 Yd Drive: 5 plays, 19 yds, 3:09 | 20 | 14 |
 | FG | 12:45 | Kris Brown 39 Yd Drive: 4 plays, 5 yds, 2:13 | 23 | 14 |
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- David Carr completed 22 straight passes
two weeks ago and didn't win.
So he doesn't feel bad about getting one on a day he didn't
complete a single pass in the second half and his team finished the
game with negative yards passing.
| Scouts Inc.'s take ... |
This was a typical game for the Oakland Raiders. Despite a stifling defense, they found a way to lose the game. The Raiders defense held the Texans to 124 yards of total offense, minus-5 through the air, but once again were their own worst enemy. The Raiders offense moved the ball much better under the direction of new offensive coordinator John Shoop but were doomed by five turnovers and many more missed opportunities. Three of those missed opportunities came off the foot of K Sebastian Janikowski (above). Janikowski did not kick during the week due to stiffness in his back and that played a major role in the misses. Despite the loss, the Oakland Raiders defense has nothing to hang their head about. They once again did their job and the offense let them down. Houston played poorly in just about every facet of this game and was fortunate to get out of Oakland with a win.
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"It's the weirdest feeling I've ever had in a football game,"
Carr said.
The Texans became the first team in 25 years to win a game with
negative yards passing, using Demarcus Faggins' 58-yard fumble
return for a touchdown, two long returns on special teams and a
pair of fumbles by
Randal Williams to beat the
Oakland Raiders
23-14 on Sunday.
Carr figures this is payback for what happened two weeks ago in
Buffalo, when the Texans lost 24-21 despite his big game passing.
"This was a lot better feeling," Carr said. "This plane ride
is going to be much sweeter."
In a season full of ugly losses by the Raiders (2-10), this one
gets its own special place. In the first game since John Shoop took
over the play-calling duties from Tom Walsh, Oakland turned the
ball over five times, missed three field goals, allowed five sacks
and had only one offensive score.
The Raiders lost despite outgaining Houston 302-124 in total
yards.
"When you make the mistakes that we made, it's tough to win,"
running back
Justin Fargas said. "We can move the ball but when
you get penalties and turnovers, you end up with no points on the
board after all that effort. That wears on the morale of the team
and the other team is able to get confidence. All of a sudden, a
team that should be blown out of the water is hanging around in the
fourth quarter and we end up in this situation."
Carr finished 7-of-14 for 32 yards, failing to complete a pass
in the final 32 minutes. He was sacked five times for 37 yards,
leaving Houston with negative-5 yards passing.
According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Texans were the first
team since the Houston Oilers on Oct. 4, 1981, against Cincinnati
to finish with negative yards passing and win.
"We weren't productive at all," Carr said. "We didn't do
anything. I didn't do anything. We could have had you out there.
Anybody could have handed it off that second half."
About the only thing working for the Texans (4-8) on offense was
handing the ball to
Ron Dayne, who had 83 of his 95 yards rushing
in the second half.
Houston Pro Bowl kick returner
Jerome Mathis, who missed the
first 11 games recovering from a fractured foot, provided a spark
with an 87-yard return of the second-half kickoff.
Wali Lundy ran
in from the 3 on the next play to tie the game at 14. That made up
for a first-half mistake when Mathis bobbled a kick in the end zone
and still tried to return it, getting out only to the 4.
Mathis was later used as a decoy when
Dexter Wynn faked a
reverse on a punt return and went 58 yards before being tackled by
punter
Shane Lechler at the 21.
The Texans settled for a 42-yard field goal by
Kris Brown to
make it 17-14. A pair of fumbles by Williams led to two more field
goals by Brown, putting the game out of reach.
"We were struggling big-time," Texans coach Gary Kubiak said.
"We couldn't protect or throw the ball. There's no excuse for not
protecting the ball. We were not going to mess it up. We were going
to run the ball and try to get ourselves in field goal position."
The Raiders had their chances, but
Sebastian Janikowski missed
three field goals, hitting the left upright on a 37-yarder and
29-yarder in the third quarter. Janikowski was in the lineup
despite being bothered by a bad back during the week. Coach Art
Shell said Janikowski told him he felt fine and the back wasn't a
factor in the misses.
Rookie
DeMeco Ryans led the defense for Houston with 14 solo
tackles, a sack, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and an
interception.
The defenses did more scoring in the first half than the
offenses, with each team returning a fumble for a touchdown. The
only offensive touchdown came on a 21-yard drive set up by Chris
Carr's 34-yard punt return for Oakland. Fargas scored on a 3-yard
run to tie it at 7 early in the second quarter.
Late in the half, Carr had a run of three straight offensive
plays when he was sacked and fumbled the ball. Carr lost the first
two fumbles, including one returned 35 yards for a score by Kirk
Morrison after
Warren Sapp's in the final minute of the half to
make it 14-7.
Morrison admitted that the offensive struggles are frustrating
for the defense, but they can only worry about doing their job.
"I don't have any control of the offense," he said. "I can't
go out there and run the football and score a touchdown. I have to
go out there and tackle and go out there and make plays on defense
and give our offense opportunities."
Game notes
The Oilers had negative-4 yards passing in a 17-10 victory
over the Bengals. ... Houston's previous low for passing yards in a
game was 6 on Oct. 23, 2005, against Indianapolis. ... The fewest
the Raiders had allowed was 7 against Denver on Sept. 10, 1967.