Week 1 NFL Game Recaps
Ravens 35, Steelers 7
Or maybe, the Ravens are the better team. They dominated the line of scrimmage against the Steelers, as Haloti Ngata and Terrell Suggs (3 sacks) in particular made life very difficult for Ben Roethlisberger. Big Ben committed five turnovers (three picks, two fumbles). Some were his fault, while others weren't; but they were all pretty much the result of Baltimore's relentless pass rush.
Roethlisberger went 22-of-41 for 280 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions. All of the pressure really got to him, and he made some poor throws in Baltimore territory as a result.
Bears 30, Falcons 12
At any rate, Ryan went 31-of-47 for 319 yards and a pick, as he was playing in catch-up mode the whole game. Ryan was constantly harassed by Chicago's front - he was sacked five times and hit many times more - but because he threw the ball so much, he was able to hit four different targets five times: Tony Gonzalez (5-72), Julio Jones (5-71), Roddy White (8-61) and Jason Snelling (5-32).
Bengals 27, Browns 17
Looking at the stat box, you may notice that McCoy had a 56-yard completion to Mohamed Massaquoi, but that was the result of busted coverage. His impressive passes were far and few between.
McCoy barely had any support from his running game. The offensive line couldn't open up anything for Peyton Hillis, who rushed for 57 yards on 17 carries; more than a third of his yardage came on a 17-yard scamper. Hillis did help McCoy in the passing attack, catching six balls for 30 receiving yards.
Bruce Gradkowski stepped in for an injured Dalton and led the Bengals to a victory. He lofted the 41-yard, game-winning touchdown to A.J. Green while the Browns were caught off-guard, seemingly unready for the play.
Texans 34, Colts 7
Of course, Kerry Collins (16-31, 197 yards, TD) and his dreadful offensive line were so terrible that you can't exactly blame them for quitting. Collins was sacked on the second play from scrimmage, as Jeff Linkenbach had no chance of stopping Mario Williams.
On the first play of the next drive, Collins was strip-sacked and lost a fumble, leading to a Derrick Ward rushing touchdown. Collins then fumbled the snap on the initial play of the third drive, allowing Houston to find the end zone yet again (Ben Tate run).
Now down 17-0, the Colts really needed to put a nice drive together and score at least a field goal to give themselves a chance. Collins moved the team to midfield and things were looking good until starting guard Joe Reitz committed a 15-yard face mask penalty. The infraction killed the drive and Indianapolis kicked the ball away, allowing Houston to score another touchdown. Game over.
Jaguars 16, Titans 14
I know Jacksonville's run defense did a great job containing Johnson on his few attempts - he was held to three rushing yards - but it doesn't matter. Keeping the ball out of CJ2K's hands like that was really irresponsible. Munchak's not going to win (m)any games with this strategy.
Johnson actually had more attempts in the second half. One more, to be exact. He finished with a whopping nine carries for 24 yards. I'd buy low, if possible.
As for Britt, he had a monstrous performance, grabbing five balls for 136 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
Bills 41, Chiefs 7
I'd say Kansas City looked lost without Charlie Weis, but this all started at the end of last year. The team lost consecutive home games to the Raiders and Ravens by a combined score of 61-17. Matt Cassel looked completely lost in those two contests, and the same could be said of him in this game. He went just 22-of-36 for 119 yards, one score and a pick. This means that in his previous three outings, Cassel is just 42-of-87, 304 yards, one touchdown and a whopping six interceptions. That's a 3.5 YPA.
Time for Andrew Luck? I'll probably slot a quarterback to the Chiefs in my next 2012 NFL Mock Draft update.
Eagles 31, Rams 13
Let's begin with the latter, which obviously is the most important element. It all started when Steven Jackson pulled his quad on 47-yard touchdown run early in the first quarter. Jackson had another 9-yard run, but then had to leave the game. A pulled quad doesn't sound serious, but soft-tissue injuries tend to linger.
Later in the game, Danny Amendola was knocked out with a dislocated elbow. According to the team, his season is in doubt.
Right tackle Jason Smith (sprained ankle) and corner Ronald Bartell (stinger) were also hurt, but the big blow was to Sam Bradford, who suffered a finger injury in the fourth quarter. The Rams are fearful that Bradford may have suffered nerve damage, and Steve Spagnuolo went on to say, "I'll be praying all night."
- The Eagles scored their second touchdown on a fumble return. Late in the first quarter, Bradford stumbled trying to get the ball to his running back. He lost control of the ball, which was returned 56 yards by Juqua Thomas-Parker.
- Rookie tight end Lance Kendricks had two huge drops, including one that would have set the Rams up with a first-and-goal at the 5-yard line.
- Brandon Gibson dropped a potential first down in the second quarter.
- Amendola dropped a first-down conversion in the third quarter.
- Billy Bajema had a false start on second-and-goal at the Eagles' 1-yard line. The Rams had to settle for a field goal as a result.
- Josh Brown missed a 47-yard field goal in the third quarter.
- Bradford missed an open Amendola for a touchdown at the end of the third quarter.
Lions 27, Buccaneers 20
By Charlie Campbell - @draftcampbell
Here were Stafford's targets:
Calvin Johnson: 10
Brandon Pettigrew: 6
Nate Burleson: 5
Javhid Best: 5
Maurice Morris: 2
Rashied Davis: 1
Tony Scheffler: 1 (and one screen pass ruled a lateral)
Maurice Stovall: 1
Titus Young: 1
Will Heller: 1
Here were Freeman's targets:
Mike Williams: 9
Earnest Graham: 9
Kellen Winslow: 8
Arrelious Benn: 7
Preston Parker: 5
Dezmon Briscoe: 1
Kregg Lumpkin: 1
Luke Stocker: 1
Cardinals 28, Panthers 21
What Newton did was completely legitimate. He was very accurate, both deep and short. The kicker is that he didn't even have much time in the pocket; on several plays he had to escape pressure, failing most of the time, as Arizona's defense was much quicker than any stop unit he faced in the SEC.
I'm really excited to see what Newton does going forward. As Tony Dungy said on NBC's highlight show, rookies don't come in and do this, especially on the road. Newton really looks like something special.
Chargers 24, Vikings 17
Adding injury to insult, Nate Kaeding tore his ACL on the play. He's out for the year. Even worse, five-technique Luis Castillo is also done for the season. He's San Diego's top defensive lineman.
Donovan McNabb went 7-of-15 for 39 yards, one touchdown and an interception that was tipped and impressively caught by Shaun Phillips. McNabb had absolutely no time in the pocket. He was constantly on the run, scrambling for 32 yards.
49ers 33, Seahawks 17
When I bet on Ginn's teams, he screws me by dropping touchdowns and losing fumbles. When I bet against Ginn's teams, he returns kickoffs and punts for touchdowns. This always happens, without fail. The five-point-underdog Sehawks trailed by two late in this game, but Ginn ruined the potential cover by scoring on a kickoff and punt return.
Alex Smith completed 15-of-20 passes, but for only 124 yards to go along with 22 rushing yards and a score. He struggled to move the chains all afternoon, but at least he didn't commit any turnovers.
Smith's top target was Vernon Davis, who had five grabs for 47 yards. Braylon Edwards had just three catches for 27 yards.
Speaking of Baldwin, the undrafted rookie hauled in four grabs for 83 yards and a touchdown, though most of his yardage came on a somewhat fluky 55-yard, fourth-quarter score. Ignore him in fantasy leagues.
Lynch finished with 33 yards on 13 attempts, by the way.
Redskins 28, Giants 14
Eli Manning was awful in the preseason, as he had issues with his accuracy in every outing. That continued at Washington. Though he went 18-of-32 for 268 yards, a rushing touchdown and a pick, he made numerous poor throws and missed open receivers. That said, he doesn't deserve blame for the interception, which happened to be returned for six. Kareem McKenzie whiffed on a block, allowing rookie Ryan Kerrigan to take the pick back for six.
On the other side of the coin, Rex Grossman really looked good in the exhibition contests, beating out John Beck by a mile. Grossman was really sharp against the Giants, going 21-of-34 for 305 yards and a pair of scores. He made only one mistake, which was a fumble that he committed while getting sacked. He also overthrew Jabar Gaffney for a potential touchdown, though Gaffney repaid the favor by dropping a long completion. Maybe Grossman was on to something when he said that the Redskins were going to win the NFC East.
Jets 27, Cowboys 24
Tony Romo went 23-of-36 for 342 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. Romo played really well for about 50 minutes, but the pick cost Dallas the game; he forced a ball into a covered Dez Bryant. The blocked punt returned for a touchdown, the penalties and the fumble at the Jets 1-yard line were all huge, but Romo's pick was the worst mistake of them all because it could have been prevented. Romo himself said that he needed to avoid the big error, yet he was guilty of it because he made a dumb decision.
Sanchez's top targets were LaDainian Tomlinson (6-73) and Santonio Holmes (6-70). Tomlinson had just five carries, but nearly as many rushing yards (16) as Shonn Greene (26). Greene simply couldn't find any running room on his 10 carries, and New York had to abandon the run because of an early deficit.
Packers 42, Saints 34
For thoughts on Patriots-Dolphins and Raiders-Broncos, check out my updated 2011 NFL Power Rankings, which will be posted Tuesday morning.
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Ok
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San Francisco had a tremendous advantage in this contest because of the 8 p.m. start time. Circadian rhythms set in, and many Packer bodies shut down just after halftime.
- Oh my god. Please tell me youre trolling
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01-12-2013
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Ohh, I also forgot to mention the block in the back and hold by Jacob Hester on Holliday's 2nd return TD.
If anything the officials tried to swing the game Denver's way.
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01-12-2013
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Walt, I enjoy the site, but when it comes to the Ravens you have an inexplicable and clear bias against them. Seriously, who in the Ravens organisation pissed in your cheerios?
For the "Tuck Rule" fumble - Peyton Manning lost control moving his hand forward but had CLEARLY regained possession with 2 hands before fumbling, so you're wrong there. You fail to mention the earlier strip-sack that was taken away by a bogus hands to the face call which the officials clearly botched and tried to cover up. As far as bias towards Baltimore - which game were you watching? The officials just plain sucked. They blew calls both ways and anything 50/50 went the way of Denver early on. Baltimore's offensive line just dominated one of the better defensive lines in the NFL (if you include Miller) and Flacco outplayed Manning against what was a better statistical unit, at home. I love the site, but the irrational Raven hate you have just dumbfounds me.
Bucky
01-12-2013
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In the replay, you could see Manning get his both hands on the ball when it was against his groin. He dropped it after that, so IMO it was a fumble and a good call.
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01-07-2013
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your hate against the Ravens is blatantly obvious every week. You keep pointing out the missed plays by the colts but forget everything that could've made this game even more a blowout in the ravens favor. i appreciate the work you put in for this site but i'm not gonna look at this section if all you're going to do is discredit my team in any way you can when they win.
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01-07-2013
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While the RGIII injury is unfortunate, should have been avoided and obviously played a part. You can't dismiss the fact that the Seahawks broke down the Washington D. There's a reason they put up 371 yards in 3 Quarters. And that's because they were playing ball and started to dismantle the 'Skins defense. There's multiple facets to Football, more than just RGIII vs the defense, can't discount the rest.
More blame should be put on Shanahan for continuously putting out a completely hobbled QB who was not a better option than Cousins at that time. He was hurt prior to this game and was visibly hurt and no where near playing level. He chose to ignore that and put him out there even though he clearly wasn't the best answer. Boneheaded decision that hurt the Redskins the most.
@Seahawks fan in NJ
01-07-2013
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HAHAHAHA. what a joke. it's like every seattle fan is delusional... or just to casual to formulate an opinion.
Still at it!
01-07-2013
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Walter loves to mention TWO dropped interceptions for the Indianapolis defense, but fails to mention how many dropped interceptions the Ravens defense had. He throws the call on the Ray Rice fumble as a "bone" but then goes on to make it sound like every other call went the Ravens way.
Still salty he lost his "biggest play of the weekend" yet again. Even when I warned him. Yeah... it sure looked like the Colts really had a huge advantage because "Pagano knows the Ravens." Note to Walt... the Ravens defense stopped playing midway through the 2nd half once they built their lead. They were simply letting the Colts run out the clock. Why show more material for Peyton Manning than you have to? Indianapolis looks like a promising team going forward, but they got beat by a better team that finally had all it's defensive stars on the field at the same time this season. They didn't "give the game away" as Walt would have you believe. And if the forecast for freezing temperatures and possibly snow this weekend in Denver hold true... the Ravens could play very well against the Broncos.
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01-07-2013
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"I don't want to completely discredit the Ravens' defense", but that's exactly what I'm going to do. The only disappointing thing about them was that they didn't hang on to 3 more of Luck's poor/deflected passes.
This was not an evenly matched game. In fact it was the least evenly matched game of the weekend on the scoreboard, although the Joe Webb debacle was worse overall. You were way off on who the better team was, and if it weren't for the Rice fumbles in Colts territory and Flacco choosing to go to Tandon Doss (really?) in key first half moments, the score would have been even more lopsided. The worst part is that you're just waiting for them to lose to claim that you were right all along about their flaws and fraud status, despite how many picks you get wrong along the way.
Matt
01-07-2013
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Walter has hated the Ravens ever since that Chargers game and refuses to ever say they just played a good game because of it lol. Every win is "Well, if this and this didnt happen then Baltimore would have been in trouble"
#1 Seahawk Fan in NJ
01-07-2013
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Keep whining about RG3 and his injury.
The bottom line is after taking two punches to the face in the 1st quarter, Seahawks made their adjustments and whipped the Skins (without their best pass rusher) The Seahawks could have scored 40 if not for some errors.
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01-07-2013
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walt u complain about colts outplaying ravens and the missed calls by ref and luck making bad throws and a tipped int etc. but you dnt recall that if rice dont fumble twice
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I have to disagree with anon. It was pretty evident midway through the 3rd quarter that RGIII was toast. Not only did Shanahan stick with an ineffective Quarterback, but now Washington has to anxiously wait and see if he feels lingering effects to this game.
I don't think he will, and I hope not (since I really like RGIII), but it's a reasonable concern. Cousins wasn't exactly ineffective when he played during the season, too. And it's not like they couldn't go back to RGIII
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01-07-2013
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Is it just me or are the people calling for Shanahan's head for not pulling RGIII the same people who were calling Jay Cutler a wimp for not reentering the NFC Championship game on a torn ACL a couple years ago?
Also, let's be honest: if Shanny had pulled RGIII earlier and they had lost because of Kirk Cousins, people would have been screaming at how dumb Shanny was for not sticking with his young star QB during a win-or-go-home scenario. This really is a no-win situation for the poor guy.
@wtf?
01-07-2013
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sherman and co, have been doing that all year long! i'm sure they sent escorts to the refs before the game. 49ers were a victim of that in the first game. if griffin didn't get hurt, he was gonna curb stomp that seattle defense. good luck getting away with all that nonsense vs white and jones down in the ATL. Atlanta in an easy win.
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