Paul Gallant recaps EVERYTHING you need to know from the second NFL Sunday of 2019
NFL Sunday Week 2: In a nutshell
Sep 16, 2019, 6:53 am
Paul Gallant recaps EVERYTHING you need to know from the second NFL Sunday of 2019
ICYMI, here is EVERYTHING important from Sunday's NFL matches...
Cam Jordan said usually you let the play happen, instead of blowing the play dead. Dropped a "Foot Locker" reference when describing the referee. pic.twitter.com/F8J5OfZKAs
— Garland Gillen (@garlandgillen) September 16, 2019
Don't be fooled by the final score. This was the craziest game of the day.
Saints fans were insufferable whiners after that missed pass interference call in the NFC Championship game. They might secede from the United State if no one faces punishment for this. And there should be some accountability here. That call would have completely changed the flow of the game. Why was the referee so quick to blow the whistle? Why not just wait until the end of the play? Please, explain yourself Walt Anderson.
This was a big win for the Rams, and in particular for LA's defense. Aaron Donald and the Rams pass rush were harassing Brees and Bridgewater all game, and held a pretty explosive (at least historically) Saints offense in check. On offense, Jared Goff bounced back from a shaky season opener with a solid day of game managing, and showed a lot of chemistry with Brandin Cooks. On top of that, Cooper Kupp - not even a year removed from a torn ACL - had a MONSTER game (5 catches for 120 yards). The bad sign? The Rams are being extremely cautious with the work load they're giving Todd Gurley (just 16 carries for 63 yards, 3 catches for 4 yards).
Here's a video of the Ben Roethlisberger injury.pic.twitter.com/PsP1Z1Rhxy
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) September 15, 2019
Ben Roethlisberger is one of the toughest QBs in the game. You could argue that he loves playing hurt, or that he REALLY LOVES talking about playing hurt. Whatever the case, seeing Roethlisberger knocked out of Sunday's game with an elbow injury is EXTREMELY problematic for a supposed Super Bowl Contender. Especially when that team is now 0-2.
The Seahawks have to be feeling significantly better about their defense, which REALLY struggled against Andy Dalton (who also was without A.J. Green and Joe Mixon for nearly a half) last week. But they must be a little nervous about bruising running back Chris Carson's early fumble problems. He's already lost the ball 3 times this season, including twice against Pittsburgh.
Vikings put up 7.0 yards per play and allowed 4.9 yards per play, but lost.
— Krauser (@Krauserrific) September 15, 2019
There have only been 13 games in the last 10 years in the NFL with the losing team >7 YPP and winning team <5 YPP.
Kirk Cousins has been the losing QB in 3 such games since 2013.
Kryptonite.
The Packers are 2-0 (with 2 NFC North wins) despite two mediocre Aaron Rodgers outings. I'm a little concerned about his first two outings, not to mention his relationship with head coach Matt Lafleur. But there was a lot of good to take out of this game. Aaron Jones ran into the heart of a stout Vikings defense for 116 yards and a touchdown. And the Packers defense REALLY impressed, picking off Kirk Cousins twice, forcing 5 fumbles, and holding Minnesota to just 16 points.
Speaking of Cousins, yikes. 14-32? And a QBR of just 4!? Gross.
This is the reality with Kirk Cousins: he's Minnesota's Matt Schaub (classic Gary Kubiak). He can put up statistics, and plays well in games that don't matter. But in big time spots - like a massive game on the road against an arch-rival - he just doesn't play well enough.
The Patriots have 123 yards on interception returns. The Dolphins have 93 yards of offense.
— Nick Underhill (@nick_underhill) September 15, 2019
The Dolphins stink, blah, blah, blah. But this Patriots defense - which has allowed 6 points over its last three games - might be the best in the NFL. Hell, they could make a case for themselves as the best defense that Belichick has ever had. Think about it. Belichick defenses usually improve as the season goes along. But the defense is playing at this level ALREADY! How good could they be by January?
This wasn't the crispest game for the Patriots offense and newcomer Antonio Brown. Brown had 3 catches on the first drive of the game, and later caught a touchdown pass (4 catches for 56 and a TD on 8 targets). His rapport with Tom Brady should only improve. That said, it's important to note that Brown is a notorious route free lancer (he improvises a lot instead of running the play called, which led to 11 interceptions on passes thrown his way last year) and COULD rub Brady the wrong way.
Josh Norman, asked about giving up 51-yd #Cowboys TD, replies, ‘I don’t want to throw nobody under the bus.’ And with that answer, DOES EXACTLY THAT. pic.twitter.com/usTxHEnWuj
— mike fisher ✭ (@fishsports) September 15, 2019
The Cowboys offense has looked outstanding the first two weeks of the season thanks to quarterback Dak Prescott AND new offensive coordinator Kellen Moore.
Prescott has SO MANY WEAPONS (which often gets held against him). Ezekiel Elliott (who had 100+ on the ground), Amari Cooper, Randall Cobb, and Michael Gallup are a fantastic supporting cast. And with that loaded arsenal, Prescott seems to have developed some REAL confidence. How the hell else would he be looking to bomb a TD pass to someone named Devin Smith?
I think we're all in agreement that the Cowboys could do better at head coach than Jason Garrett. So here's a hot take: should Dallas continue to dominate on offense, the 'Boys MUST find a way to promote Moore to head coach. They have been big fans of Moore for a while. And with every team hoping to hire the next Sean McVay, he'll draw a lot of interest.
In #PHIvsATL, Philadelphia QB Carson Wentz was ruled short of the goal line, here’s why: pic.twitter.com/6XsrJzOEwr
— NFL Officiating (@NFLOfficiating) September 16, 2019
I learned something today: if you're diving headfirst into the end zone, you better make sure your knee isn't down. I'll keep that in mind the next time I lace up that cleats.
I don't feel good about the Falcons offense after this game. But their defense played well. Atlanta sacked Carson Wentz three times, picked him off twice, and stopped the Eagles on downs deep in their own territory to clinch the game.
For Philly, this loss will LITERALLY hurt, and potentially for a while. Take a look at all these injuries:
#Cardinals down 20-17 after this 2-point conversion to KeeSean Johnson.
— NFL Update (@MySportsUpdate) September 15, 2019
Kyler Murray: 24/35, 341 yardspic.twitter.com/1qq8mMEIp8
If you drafted Lamar Jackson in fantasy football, you may be well on your way to a championship. He had another solid day passing (272 yards and 2 TD tosses) and a great day on the ground (16 carries for 120 yards after just 3 carries against Miami).
But I want to focus on Kyler Murray's performance. The first overall pick and Heisman winner was 25-40 for 349 yards against a very good Ravens defense. And if you watched him, he just LOOKS the part. He has a rifle for an arm, an unconventional Frank Tarkenton-esque drop back style, and is exceptionally quick. He'll need to improve in the red zone, but with time, this Murray/Kliff Kingsbury combination SHOULD only get better.
By the way, shoutout to 36 year old ageless wonder Larry Fitzgerald having 5 catches for 104 yards and a touchdown. The man is the Tim Duncan of NFL wide receivers: unflashy, but a guy who consistently produces year in and year out.
Arizona may have lost, but congratulations! They're the first recipients of my coveted "Moral Victory of the Week!" Award.
.@PatrickMahomes tosses his 4th touchdown of the quarter! That's @Demarcus Robinson's 2nd TD reception of the game! #ChiefsKingdom #KCvsOAK
— NFL (@NFL) September 15, 2019
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Watch on mobile: https://t.co/y8YLGKmeTf pic.twitter.com/G7tPH9NYdP
I was curious about how Patrick Mahomes would look...
And then Mahomes threw for 278 yards and 4 TDs in the second quarter, including 2 to someone named Demarcus Robinson. Robinson - a 2016 4th round pick out of Florida - had 7 catches for 172 yards and 2 TDs. Unbelievable.
Also unbelievable: Sunday may be the last time that we ever see a football game played on a baseball diamond. Oakland is on the road for four of its next five games, and their only "home game" will be played against the Bears in London. Assuming they're playing in another stadium next season, that's that.
Philip Rivers face after that Lions TD. I'm crying 😂 pic.twitter.com/6dQRkrpad0
— Isaac (@WorldofIsaac) September 15, 2019
It's hard to take the Chargers seriously as Super Bowl contenders, and this stretch on the same drive in the early third quarter is the epitome of why:
To make matters worse, Rivers screwed up twice at the end of the game:
#49ers’ Matt Breida is out here looking like a human cheat code. pic.twitter.com/EBROe59QFY
— Fourth and Nine (@fourth_nine) September 15, 2019
THIS is what a Kyle Shanahan offense can do for you
The Texans are 7 1/2 point favorites over the Jaguars but I saw Gardner Minshew get off the team plane and I’ve got Jacksonville by 35. pic.twitter.com/OqRHUK3gBW
— Super 70s Sports (@Super70sSports) September 15, 2019
Shoutout to Gardner Minshew taking a page out of Miami Pawl's playbook.
Whitney Mercilus had a great offseason for the Texans, and he's off to an INCREDIBLE start. Hell, he's a legitimate Defensive Player of the Year candidate right now. He had 2 sacks Sunday after a sack and an interception last Monday, and has developed a Dwight Freeney esque spin move.
I'm not sure that Doug Marrone is long for Jacksonville. First off, the Jags should be BENDING OVER BACKWARDS to make Jalen Ramsey happy / convince him to stay, not getting in mid-game shouting matches with him. Second, while I liked Marrone's decision to go for two points and the win (instead of a game tying PAT) after scoring a last minute touchdown, I HATED the playcall: a run up the middle from the 2 by Leonard Fournette. Justin Reid made a great tackle stopping Fournette JUST SHORT of the goal line.
The Titans started their Sunday with their field catching on fire...
— Barstool Bets (@barstoolbets) September 15, 2019
Colts are +3 on the road at Nissan Stadium today
pic.twitter.com/8o75dgYoAT
It's never a good omen when your field catches fire before the home opener and delays the kickoff.
The most feel good moment of the week? When David Quessenberry - former Houston Texan and cancer survivor - caught a touchdown pass.
But there were some depressing moments too. Watching Adam Vinatieri - one of my childhood heroes - miss 2 extra points a week after missing 2 field goals and another extra point made me very sad. It sounds like he might retire on Monday at age 46.
This was such a classic Titans loss: following up a dominant victory with a complete dud. Indy is no pushover. But no one will take Tennessee seriously until they upgrade at quarterback. Marcus Mariota - who was sacked 4 times and averaged a paltry 5.5 yards per attempt - is only dangerous when he runs. And he constantly checks down when passing, likely due his struggles throwing the ball downfield.
His worst moment? On the heels of back to back fourth quarter three and outs, Mariota spiked the ball twice in three plays - INCLUDING ON A THIRD DOWN - on Tennessee's last drive of the game.
"No one circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bills!"#NEvsBUF #GoBillspic.twitter.com/6ogyjeBDsj
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) October 29, 2018
Some quick observations:
But this game is MORE important because of what you see above. NFL Primetime - my favorite sports show as a kid - made its triumphant return to ESPN Plus Sunday night. In a world before YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram, this was THE ONLY WAY to see highlights from around the league. And the best way to find out if your team was nationally relevant. Add in Chris Berman's one liner heavy highlights AND great chemistry with former Bronco Tom Jackson, and you had a fantastic wrap up show that led into Sunday Night Football on ESPN.
The duo was a little rusty early. But once the show got into full gear, you got VINTAGE Boomer. And best of all, during THE CRITICAL moment of the show, Berman knocked it out of the park. NFL Primetime is BACK, BACK, BACK, BACK, BACK, BACK!
Roughing the passer on #Broncos’ Bradley Chubb. Straight garbage. pic.twitter.com/NmMxqP0We9
— Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) September 15, 2019
Watching Eli Manning is hard enough. But thoughts and prayers to the many who made it through an entire game featuring both Joe Flacco and Mitchell Trubisky under center.
The end of this game was wacky. Before we discuss the bad call above, how about this sequence of events:
Trubisky threw 3 straight incompletions, and a too many men on the field penalty left Chicago in a 4th and 15 situation from their own 40 with just 9 seconds left. But on the very next play, Trubisky found a WIDE OPEN Allen Robinson for over the middle for 25 yards, and called that final timeout with just 1 second left on the clock. That set up Eddy Pineiro for a game winning 53 yard field goal.
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The Texans are favored to win the AFC South for a third straight season with a team led by young stars quarterback C.J. Stroud and defensive end Will Anderson. Stroud’s strong first two years helped the Texans turn things around and this year they’ll try to reach the playoffs in three straight seasons for the first time in franchise history. Stroud will be directing a new offense led by first-time offensive coordinator Nick Caley, who took over after Bobby Slowik was fired this offseason following Houston’s loss to the Chiefs in the divisional round. General manager Nick Caserio also beefed up the team’s receiving corps, led by Nico Collins, by adding veteran Christian Kirk and drafting Jayden Higgins in the second round and Jaylin Noel in the third. Coach DeMeco Ryans has vowed the offensive line will be better this season after Stroud was sacked 52 times last season, which was second-most in the league. But it’s difficult to see how his protection will be better after they traded left tackle Laremy Tunsil and didn’t make any big moves to replace him. Defensively, Anderson should take another step forward in his second year playing with veteran Danielle Hunter after the third-overall pick in the 2023 draft had 17 sacks combined in his first two seasons. Cornerback Derek Stingley returns to lead a talented young secondary after earning first team AP All-Pro honors last season when he had five interceptions and defended 18 passes.
OC Nick Caley, WR Jayden Higgins, WR Christian Kirk, WR Jaylin Noel, LT Cam Robinson, RB Nick Chubb, RT Aireontae Ersery, LG Laken Tomlinson, C Jake Andrews.
LT Laremy Tunsil, WR John Metchie III, G Kenyon Green, TE Brevin Jordan, CB Eric Murray, WR Robert Woods, CB Kris Boyd.
Stroud and Houston’s stacked receiving group should be the stars of the team this season. The 2023 AP Offensive Rookie of the Year has been great in his first two seasons to bring the Texans back into contention after an awful stretch. His interception rate was up last season but he’s looking for improvement this season in Caley’s offense, which he has described as “exciting.” He’ll have plenty of strong targets to throw to, led by Collins, who had a second straight 1,000-yard season last year despite missing five games with injuries. He’ll be joined by Kirk, who should fill in at the slot with Tank Dell likely to miss all season recovering from an injury he suffered in December. Higgins and Noel come to Houston after combining for 2,377 yards receiving and 17 touchdowns last season at Iowa State.
It’s hard to see how the offensive line will be improved this season with Tunsil gone to Washington. Though he was penalty-prone, he was the team’s most consistent lineman. They completely revamped the line after his trade and return just one starter from last year’s group. They’ll likely rely on rookie Ersery to protect Stroud’s blind side after taking him in the second round of the draft. He started 38 games at left tackle over three seasons at Minnesota. Veteran Tytus Howard returns at right tackle after starting 16 games there last season. The center is Jake Andrews in his first year in Houston and he returns after missing all of last season with an injury before being released by the Patriots. Left guard Laken Tomlinson and right guard Ed Ingram are also new to the team.
Houston’s secondary sustained a big blow in camp when safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson suffered a leg injury. The injury isn’t season-ending but he is likely to miss significant time. Gardner-Johnson is in his first year in Houston after he was acquired from the Eagles in March in exchange for left guard Kenyon Green. He was expected to be the team’s starting free safety after the Texans lost Eric Murray in free agency to the Jaguars. The Texans will also be without backup Jimmie Ward indefinitely after he was placed on the commissioner exempt list Tuesday as he faces a felony domestic violence charge after a June arrest.
Collins should have another big year after finishing with more than 1,000 yards receiving in each of the last two seasons. He’s had 15 touchdowns combined in the last two seasons despite missing seven games with injuries.
Win Super Bowl: 35-1.