Porterville Recorder

Gruden searches to find positives in Raiders latest loss

- By JOSH DUBOW AP PRO FOOTBALL WRITER

ALAMEDA, Calif. — The Oakland Raiders spent the first quarter of the season getting close before finally breaking through for their first win against the Cleveland Browns.

A lopsided loss to the Los Angeles Chargers looked like a step back, even if coach Jon Gruden tried to put a positive spin on the game Monday.

“I think there’s a lot of good things, honestly, that happened yesterday,” Gruden said about the 26-10 loss before ticking off a list of problems. “The scoreboard was lousy, the field positon was bad, we gave up some big plays that was not good. Terrible intercepti­on in the red zone. There’s some negative things that are still resonating with me and Raider Nation.”

Gruden then went on to praise the play of eight rookies, including tackle Brandon Parker and defensive tackle P.J. Hall, fill-in left guard Jon Feliciano, and some good plays made by Derek Carr outside of a costly intercepti­on on first-andgoal from the 1. “I’m going to continue

tinue to emphasize the good and do everything I can to fix the things that are bad, because most of the things that are bad, my fingerprin­ts are all over,” Gruden said.

It was not easy to sugarcoat this game, which marked the first time all season the Raiders (1-4) never held a lead. The pass rush generated little pressure, the defense created no turnovers, special teams provided no short fields, and Carr threw an intercepti­on at the worst time possible.

With the Raiders trailing 20-3 and looking to mount a comeback late in the third quarter, Oakland had the ball first-and-goal from the Los Angeles 1. Despite the presence of powerful back Marshawn Lynch, Gruden opted to call for a play-action pass on first down.

When no one broke open immediatel­y, Carr held onto the ball before trying to force it to Derek Carrier in the end zone instead of throwing the ball away. Melvin Ingram was right there for an intercepti­on, marking the second time this season the decision to use Lynch as a decoy at the goal line backfired.

Fullback Keith Smith was stopped on a fourthdown run from the 1 in a 20-19 loss at Denver last month. And of course, Lynch is still smarting from another goal-line intercepti­on that cost him a Super Bowl title in Seattle back in the 2014 season.

Lynch tossed his helmet up in frustratio­n as he left the field and didn't play the rest of the day as the Raiders were in their hurry-up offense for their only remaining drive.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY LYNNE SLADKY ?? In this Sunday, Sept. 23, file photo, Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden works the sideline during the first half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins in Miami Gardens, Fla.
AP PHOTO BY LYNNE SLADKY In this Sunday, Sept. 23, file photo, Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden works the sideline during the first half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins in Miami Gardens, Fla.

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