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Chiefs vs. Raiders


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Raiders sneak past Chiefs in snoozer
 
 

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- On one of the most miserable days of his career, JaMarcus Russell got more than a win. He also put his name in the Oakland Raiders history book.

Missing high, low and everywhere in-between, the overall No. 1 draft choice of 2007 completed only 7 of 24 passes for 109 yards. But Russell came into focus when he had to, engineering a 69-yard scoring march in the final 2 minutes for a wildly improbable 13-10 victory over mistake-prone Kansas City.

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The Chiefs outgained the Raiders (1-1) 409-166, while Russell became just the second quarterback since the start of the 1997 season to try 20 or more passes and complete less than 30 percent of them but still win.

And it's the first time in the Raiders' 50-year history they've emerged with a victory after giving up more than 400 yards and gaining fewer than 200.

"I felt really good. The ball was just coming out different for me," Russell said. "Other than that, I felt good."

Russell's teammates knew it was a fight from start to finish.

"From the first quarter all the way to the fourth quarter it was a struggle for us, until the last 2 or 3 minutes left in the game," said Darren McFadden, whose 5-yard touchdown run around left end with 1:07 left made the difference.

"It's probably one of the strangest wins. But a win is a win."

Cassel, making his long-awaited Kansas City debut after being out a month with a knee injury, had given the Chiefs (0-2) the lead with a 29-yard touchdown strike to Dwayne Bowe with 2:38 to go. Cassel wound up throwing for 241 yards.

Oakland's victory may not have seemed so improbable to coach Todd Haley.

"When you have nine penalties, two turnovers and a couple other lapses, you're not going to win most of the time," he said. "We didn't get the result we wanted. We're going to have a smart team here. Nine penalties and a couple of those things don't reflect a smart team. We're going to get back to work because we're going to have a smart team here."

But Tom Cable agreed it was about as strange as they come.

 

"It's as poor as I think you can play offensively and still find a way at the end there to win a football game," said the Oakland coach.

While Cassel clearly outplayed his Oakland counterpart, he did make one mistake that Russell did not. Russell avoided interceptions while two of Cassel's passes wound up in the arms of Oakland defensive back Michael Huff.

"We had things that happened throughout the day that we hurt ourselves with, whether it was offense or defense or special teams," Cassel said. "The Raiders did a good job and made the plays when it counted. Therefore, they're going home with the victory."

Russell hit Louis Murphy for 19 yards and connected with Todd Watkins for 28 on the nine-play touchdown drive. McFadden took a pitch and sped untouched around the right side of the Chiefs defense.

Cassel, who missed the opener with a left knee injury, hit a key third-down pass in the nine-play, 72-yard drive that gave the Chiefs their only lead of the second half.

The Chiefs crowded the line of scrimmage and dared Russell to beat them with his arm, and until the final drive Russell seemed bent on making the strategy work. At the end of the third, he had 35 yards passing and the Raiders had only 77 yards of offense to 313 for the Chiefs.

But a host of Chiefs mistakes, including nine penalties for 70 yards and atrocious clock management -- and Sebastian Janikowski's two field goals -- provided a 6-3 Oakland lead.

Also key to Oakland's winning drive was a roughing call on Wallace Gilberry, who fell onto Russell while he was on the ground.

"When we had the personal foul penalty we kind of were in a position to put them in a bit of a difficult position, and we let them off the hook," Haley said. "They made plays at the end."

Brandon Flowers, the Chiefs' No. 1 cornerback, returned after being out almost a month with a shoulder injury. But he was also guilty of one of the many mistakes by Kansas City when late in the first half he let an interception sail right through his hands.

With nothing but open field in front of him, Flowers would probably have waltzed into the end zone.

"Every loss hurts. This loss kills you," he said.

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September 20, 2009 4:48 pm
Michael Bush is the better RB in Oakland. McFadden got the late TD, but if you follow the momentum of the game, Michael Bush does more positive things with the ball. I do realize penalties hurt some of the momentum. Run Michael Bush more, throw less the Bey and Oakland could win 7 games this year and build for next year.
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September 20, 2009 4:43 pm
Okay, 4-19 or what ever he was going into the 4th quarter is inexcuseable.  HE shouldnt have even been in the game IMO.  BUT for the second week in a row he came up big late in the game.   Last week with that 57 yard strike to Murphy and this week with a 67 yard drive on a day where , well, he was embarisingly bad. 

I dont know if hes a guy who heats up when th
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September 20, 2009 9:57 pm
I'm not a Chiefs fan so I don't follow them to closely, but as far as the Qb situation goes I would go with Brodie Croyle as the starter over Matt Cassel.Most people would agree that the ...(more)
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September 20, 2009 4:55 pm
It's DC Clancy Pendergast fault. He did the exact same thing in the SB, that's why Whisenhunt made the decision to get rid of him. He chokes at the end of the game all the time. I don't know why Todd Haley picked him up as his DC.
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September 20, 2009 4:40 pm
Raiders NEVER shouldve won this game...but again, in true chief fashion, they let the other team march down and win...
 
Raiders running back Darren McFadden pushes off of safety Jarrad Page for some first-half yardage.
 
Raiders running back Darren McFadden pushes off of safety Jarrad Page for some first-half yardage. (AP)
 

 
Scoreboard
Oakland (1-1-0) «033713
Kansas City (0-2-0)300710
Game Leaders
RaidersChiefs
Pass: J. Russell (7-24, 109) M. Cassel (24-39, 241)
Rush: M. Bush (9-35) L. Johnson (24-78)
Rec: T. Watkins (1-28) B. Wade (6-72)
GameTracker
 
Scoring Summary
1ST QUARTER
FGRyan Succop 23 Yd, 2:01. Drive: 17 plays, 74 yards in 9:25.
2ND QUARTER
FGSebastian Janikowski 48 Yd, 4:45. Drive: 12 plays, 58 yards in 6:49.
3RD QUARTER
FGSebastian Janikowski 54 Yd, 8:33. Drive: 7 plays, 13 yards in 2:58.
4TH QUARTER
TDDwayne Bowe, 29 Yd pass from Matt Cassel (Ryan Succop kick is good), 2:38. Drive: 9 plays, 72 yards in 4:23.
TDDarren McFadden, 5 Yd run (Sebastian Janikowski kick is good), 1:07. Drive: 9 plays, 69 yards in 1:31.
Players of the Game
Kansas City

B. Wade
Rec 6
Yds 72
Avg 12.0
TD 0
Oakland

D. McFadden
Rush 12
Yds 35
Avg 2.9
TD 1
 
Raiders
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
J. Russell7/2410900
RushingATTYDSTDLG
M. Bush935010
D. McFadden123518
O. O'Neal1000
J. Russell3-30-1
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
T. Watkins128028
L. Murphy226019
D. McFadden220011
D. Heyward-Bey118018
M. Bush117017
Chiefs
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
M. Cassel24/3924112
RushingATTYDSTDLG
L. Johnson2478010
M. Cassel53409
D. Savage326011
J. Battle519012
Q. Lawrence116016
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
B. Wade672020
D. Bowe556129
D. Savage643012
L. Johnson341022
M. Cox116016
B. Engram112012
S. Ryan1707
J. Battle1-60-6
Complete Player Stats
 
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