"I'm disappointed in the way that we played," Raiders coach Dennis Allen said. "I thought we'd come out and be sharper than that and execute better than that. The penalties really were the big story of the game."
"I've got a lot of things to work on, but it was nice to finally get out and play an NFL game," Carr said. "It was a dream come true and it was everything I thought it would be as a kid growing up."
"It's a starting point and obviously there's things we definitely want to clean up and get better at and we're going to go do that," Schaub said. "What we did tonight, hurting ourselves, doesn't diminish what we've done and put into training camp so far. We're just going to get back and go back to work."
Things got off to an ominous start when right tackle Menelik Watson was flagged for a false start on the first play of the game. The Raiders committed a penalty on each of the three drives Schaub participated in, including a holding call on left tackle Donald Penn that negated a 16-yard completion to Andre Holmes that would have moved the chains.
The Raiders committed 13 penalties for 94 yards the game,
Wholesale Jerseys Authentic, Oakland receivers dropped several passes and there was a mistake on a route that submarined a third-down play on the opening drive of the game. It's not the way Schaub wanted to get started in his new uniform after seven mostly productive seasons with the Texans ended with a nightmare of a season in 2013. He's hoping to provide some stability at quarterback after Raiders fans have watched 17 different players start a regular season game since their last Super Bowl appearance in 2002.
His first game action in the silver and black was nowhere near as promising,
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