Oakland's first team offense wasn't too impressive in their snaps on Thursday. "It looks to be probably a little better than I thought last night after the game," Cable told reporters by conference call Friday evening. "I think we can fix it, and fix it rather quickly." Jason Campbell was on the field for 20 snaps, during which time the Raiders gained 60 yards, had four first downs and scored no points. He finished 7 of 12 for 49 yards, missing two deep attempts to Louis Murphy. Oakland had only 12 yards on Campbell's first three possessions before going 48 yards in his final series, throwing incomplete to Zach Miller on fourth-and-one at the Dallas 30. "Everything feels new to me," Campbell told reporters after the game. "It's like coming into the league all over again. I'm learning a new area. In the pregame, I'm a six-year vet and I'm trying to figure where everyone's going, how everything gets situated and where I'm supposed to be warming up. "Once you get all those little kinks out of the way, you can play football again."