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PFF Review Week 1

grandy

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ReFo: Giants @ Lions, Week 1
Ben Stockwell | September 9, 2014

Another season of Monday Night Football kicked off with a comfortable victory for the Detroit Lions as they began their quest to return to the playoffs under new head coach Jim Caldwell. Off to a fast start by capitalizing on a bust and collision between Stevie Brown and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie the Lions never looked back, always able to keep the Giants at arm?s length whenever they made an effort to close the gap.

For the Giants this was a continuation of the troublesome offensive performances from preseason. The short passing game particularly ineffective even if the intermediate passing game brought some promising gains especially over the middle of the field. The defense had its moments but the big plays took their toll and left the offense with too much to overcome.

New York Giants ? Performances of Note

Prince Amukamara, CB, +3.1

Breakdown: Starting with a positive for the Giants, Amukamara put in a strong performance in coverage surrendering only one catch for nine yards while breaking up two passes aimed for Calvin Johnson and Joseph Fauria. His three stops were also only topped by Jason Pierre-Paul?s five.

Signature Play: With nobody to cover to his side of the field at 3:41 in the first quarter Amukamara located and tracked the post route by Calvin Johnson from the opposite of the field. Closing to lay a hit, Amukamara separated Johnson from the ball and swatted the ball away on the ground to ensure the incompletion.

Victor Cruz, WR, -1.9

Breakdown: An ineffective night for Cruz, dropping as many passes as he snagged in a performance perfectly in sync with the Giants? current offensive struggles. This marked the fifth multi-drop game of Cruz?s career and is tied for his fewest receptions since his NFL debut back in 2011 when he was only targeted once on 10 snaps.

Signature Stat: All but one of Cruz?s targets came more than ten yards down the field, in stark contrast to his more typical target distribution closer to the line of scrimmage.

Player: Mathias Kiwanuka, DE, -4.1

Breakdown: An early play allowed him to defeat a block by Golden Tate to register a defensive stop but aside from that first impression this was much of the same from Kiwanuka. A disappointment on his return to defensive end a year ago Kiwanuka didn?t add to that stop and added nothing of any substance as a pass rusher in an ineffective performance.

Signature Stat: This marked the 14th time in 17 games since he returned to defensive end that Kiwanuka has earned a negative pass rushing grade.

Detroit Lions ? Performances of Note

Matthew Stafford, QB, +6.1

Breakdown: Stafford came out of the gate firing last night and lit the Giants? up all over the field. He evaded the rush well to find space to exploit the coverage bust for the opening touchdown and followed that up with strong and accurate passing all over the field. Perhaps the most annoying blot will be his throw slightly behind Eric Ebron late in the second quarter that allowed Stevie Brown to recover and deny his rookie tight end a debut touchdown.

Signature Stat: Often a weakness in his arsenal, Stafford was on point on short passes last night going 16-of-17 for 159 yards.

Ndamukong Suh, DT, +2.0

Breakdown: A bright start and a bright finish laid the foundations for a solid start to the season for Suh. Disruptive early against John Jerry and J.D. Walton, Suh also got the penetration that blew up the Giants? final fourth down play that ultimately allowed the Lions to run out the clock and finish the win.

Signature Stat: Suh?s +2.4 run defense grade is the third highest of his career to date bettered only by two home performances against Green Bay (2010, 2013).

Golden Tate, WR, +1.6 (Receiving)

Breakdown: Brought in to improve the Lions? production at wide receiver across from Calvin Johnson, Tate got off to an excellent, productive start. He made his name in Seattle with sure hands and work after the catch and continued that blue print last night catching each pass targeted to him and averaged more than five yards after the catch per reception.

Signature Stat: Forced three missed tackles in the passing game to tie for the league lead with four other wide receivers after Week 1.

PFF Game Ball

In a marquee matchup against one of the best cornerback?s from last season Calvin Johnson stole the primetime spotlight and the game away from the New York Giants.

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2014/09/09/refo-giants-lions-week-1/

Also

Detroit Lions: As a rookie, Ezekiel Ansah had three total hits on 359 pass rushes. Against the Giants, he also had three total hits but on 24 pass rushes.
 
Ansah didn't get alot of consistent pressure. Mostly sacks and good run D. Had some injuries he dealt with and obviously very raw.

If he takes a jump this year, that is huge. I like the matchup against Byron Bell this week too
 
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And that second Eli pick. Suh and Fairley both got hurries. A hurry for a pick.
 
It was just a stupid throw by Eli...they may have rushed him into making a dumb throw quicker, but still mostly Eli being terrible.

Also, I didn't realize how much luck was involved in that first pick, bounced off everything except the ground. The Lions need more luck like that. Not a knock against Levy, he had an excellent game and has really become a top-notch player, but sometimes the football just bounces the right way.

http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=11492041&categoryid=2459789
 
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Some one needs to teach Ziggy some pass rush moves outside of power. Shock em with power and then beat em with speed. He needs a bit more Willie Young in him to take it to the next level. And hey what about super stud George Johnson?
 
Some one needs to teach Ziggy some pass rush moves outside of power. Shock em with power and then beat em with speed. He needs a bit more Willie Young in him to take it to the next level. And hey what about super stud George Johnson?

who the fuck is George Johnson lol....cut from 2 teams and was surely brought in to get some Viking intel....end up making the team and one of the few guys that can actually get to the qb and not just be a hurry collector. great job xanders.
 
who the fuck is George Johnson lol....cut from 2 teams and was surely brought in to get some Viking intel....end up making the team and one of the few guys that can actually get to the qb and not just be a hurry collector. great job xanders.

Weird that Detroit finds these guys that finally get motivated after being cut by multiple teams
 
Some one needs to teach Ziggy some pass rush moves outside of power. Shock em with power and then beat em with speed. He needs a bit more Willie Young in him to take it to the next level. And hey what about super stud George Johnson?

Beautiful find by Mayhew. (Johnson)
 
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