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Matthew Stafford Archive

NUTS & BOLTS: TURKEY DAY LEFTOVERS

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BLS hopes you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving.  Hopefully, you avoided any alcohol-induced awkward family moments last night.  We’re taking the weekend off, so here are  some tidbits to tide you over. Below is NFL Films’ video recap of Matthew Stafford’s heroic game against the Browns along with some entertaining links.

Cops: Domestic issue preceded Tiger Woods car accident. (SPORTSbyBROOKS)

Marlins “very willing” to deal Josh Johnson right now. (John Perrotto on Twitter)

Ron Artest’s Thanksgiving was ruined. (SPORTSbyBROOKS)

Big Ben may sit out on Sunday.  Dennis Dixon would get the start. (NFL.com)

You’ll probably be sitting around all weekend. So check out Fang’s Bites weekend viewing picks. (Fang’s Bites)

Kerry Rhodes breaks twitter silence after benching — no longer asking for Pro Bowl votes.  (Twitter, Twitter)

Bruins’ tough guy Shawn Thornton made an awesome local car dealership commercial. (Hub Hockey)

Arbitration-eligible Tim Lincecum will seek a one year contract. Lince may seek upwards of $10 million. (SF Chronicle)

Osi Umenyiora screams at teammates after loss. (NYDN)

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MANGENIUS STRIKES AGAIN, LIONS BEAT BROWNS

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The Lions are rarely competitive, but in their matchup against the Browns they had a shot. Detroit got off to a horrible start by allowing the Browns to score 24 points in the first quarter. But the Lions decided not to lay down for once and battled back for a victory.

Number one overall pick Matthew Stafford had his best game of the year tossing five touchdowns. Calvin “Megatron” Johnson and Kevin Smith both had over 100 yards receiving. As usual, Detroit’s secondary was scorched by the Browns. Brady Quinn went 21 for 33 with four touchdowns and no interceptions.

In the fourth quarter, it looked like the Browns would hand the Lions their ninth loss of the season. Here’s how Shutdown Corner described the insane final drive:

On the final play of the game, a Matthew Stafford(notes) pass fell incomplete and the Browns began to celebrate their second win of the year. But Hank Poteat(notes) was flagged for pass interference, which gave the Lions another down with no time on the clock.

There’s more: On the Poteat play, Stafford was hit when he released the ball and stayed down on the field in obvious pain. The rookie clutched his non-throwing shoulder as he ran off the field and was replaced for the final play by Daunte Culpepper(notes). With a cold Culpepper under center, the Lions prepared to snap the ball from the 1-yard line with the clock reading zeroes to get the go-ahead score. Amazingly, Cleveland called timeout before Culpepper could get the snap. This stoppage allowed Stafford to come back in the game and he promptly hit Brandon Pettigrew(notes) for the game-tying touchdown. A Jason Hanson(notes) extra point sealed the game.

Not that anyone should expect good coaching decisions by Eric Mangini, but that timeout was borderline criminal. Culpepper had to rush onto the field with no warning, having stood on the sideline for the previous three hours. The Lions had no timeouts and were in the confusing spot of having to run another play after having thought the game had ended.

So yeah, the Lions should have lost but got bailed out by a MANGENIUS maneuver. Cleveland came into the day averaging 214 yards of offense per game but had 439 on Sunday. This was after the Lions “solidified” their cornerback situation by naming Philip Buchanon and Will James as starters. Detroit will face Green Bay on Thanksgiving at Lambeau. Cleveland faces a brutal three-game stretch of Cincinnati, San Diego, and Pittsburgh. The highlights from the game are below.

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TOP ROOKIE QUARTERBACKS HIT ROCK BOTTOM

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This past Sunday was not a good day for top picks Matthew Stafford and Mark Sanchez. Both rookies came into Sunday riding high after big victories. Last week, Stafford and the Lions snapped a 19-game slide with a win at home against the Skins. In New York, Sanchez had orchestrated a victory against the Titans to push the Jets to 3-0. However, Sanchez and Stafford both ended up taking a step backwards this week.

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THE LIONS WIN ONE, SNAP 19-GAME SKID

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Matthew Stafford reminds Lions fans how many wins they have

On Sunday, the Lions snapped a losing streak that dated back to 2007. They’d lost 19 games which was the second-worst mark in NFL history. Luckily, they won’t set another record for futility this season after beating the Redskins at Ford Field. The Lions shut down Clinton Portis (12 carries, 42 yards) and Jason Campbell couldn’t put enough points on the board. Matthew Stafford was relatively efficient with no turnovers and a TD pass to Bryant Johnson. The Lions did all of this without outside linebacker Ernie Sims, one of the few effective defensive players last year. Rookie DeAndre Levy started in his place.

After the game, Lions players hung out and high fived fans that had stuck around. The Lions may have the monkey off of their back but wins won’t come easy. Next week, Detroit faces the Bears as Soldier Field. It could be an interesting matchup with two gunslingers, Stafford and Jay Cutler, playing quarterback. It wasn’t all good for the Lions. Running back Kevin Smith left the game after suffering a right shoulder injury. It also wasn’t a pleasant afternoon for Redskins coach Jim Zorn. The loss to the Lions may eventually cost him his job.

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SANCHEZ STARS, STAFFORD (SORTA) STINKS IN DEBUTS

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I didn’t get to watch Stafford but I did watch Sanchez. The Jets rookie actually got a pep talk from Joe Namath before the game. So maybe that provided a boost. Sanchez posted a relatively mediocre 272 yards with 1 TD and 1 INT. But his performance was actually better than the line would indicate. His one pick was truly a “rookie mistake” — the kind that I think he’ll avoid in the future. The former USC QB did an excellent job of managing the game and picking his spots. Whether or not he’s the next Joe Namath, he’s seemingly the perfect signal caller for a Jets team with a nasty defense and diverse running attack.

Stafford’s game was not televised for me, so I just kept an eye on the box score. He started relatively well and had a rushing touchdown in the 3rd quarter. After one game, Stafford has zero touchdown passes and three picks. I’d blame Stafford for poor decision-making, but Drew Brees forced the Lions to throw all day by burying them early. The fact that he was picked by Darren Sharper, a safety, twice probably indicates that he made poor decisions — rather than a corner making a great play on the ball.  While the former Georgia quarterback put up a frighteningly Joey Harrington-like line, I do believe that he will improve. I’m sticking to my assessment that he’s a slightly more stupid version Jay Cutler. And I’m still not sure if that’s good or bad.

Via Shutdown Corner:

Stafford (16 of 37, 205 yards, 0 TD, 3 INT): He tried throwing into tight windows too often – every quarterback who comes to the NFL in love with his arm strength has to learn that the windows at the next level are very thin, and this is true even against the Saints’ pass defense. Calvin Johnson(notes) was targeted 13 times, and he caught three passes. Stafford has more than enough weaponry around him, and he’ll learn to use it.

But his two picks to Darren Sharper(notes) were indicative of the growth process – one was a howler into triple coverage, and the other was right to Sharper; Stafford could not have thrown it more accurately to Sharper if he was trying to. By all indications, Stafford has taken to the playbook in a way that has impressed his coaches, and he really does have the kind of arm that can make just about any throw. The Lions just need to be patient. In the next five weeks, Stafford will go up against the defenses of the Vikings, Redskins, Bears, Steelers, and Packers. He’s going to have some really bad games, and the front office just needs to keep thinking in the long term.

Sanchez (18 of 31, 272 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT): The thing I like most about Sanchez, and I noticed it as much against the Texans as I did when he played for USC, is that he knows what kind of quarterback he is. He doesn’t tend to extend beyond his abilities, or beyond what the play will give him. That’s not to say that he’s a Captain Checkdown or anything – he has a good deep ball and he used it on the touchdown to Chansi Stuckey(notes), on a busted Cover-Zero look he analyzed correctly.

Sanchez reminds me of a pitcher who doesn’t have a 98-mile-per-hour fastball at an early age and has to learn to survive just as much on guts and intelligence. He has excellent pocket presence (when I saw him inside Lucas Oil Stadium at the Scouting Combine, I was amazed at his footwork). He was consistently good on rollouts and little shotgun screens, moving the ball and converting third downs. When it comes to quarterbacks, the word “efficient” can be a backhanded insult, because it implies that the player in question is just chipping away at a huge boulder when he should be breaking out the dynamite, But Sanchez’s efficiency shows up on the drive charts, and I think that will only get better with time. He will make mistakes, but I really like his ability to overcome them.

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2009 NFL DRAFT FIRST ROUND PICK CONTRACTS

Below is a list of the 2009 NFL first round draft picks.  At first glance, it looks like about half of the picks have signed.  It’s interesting to note the premium that’s placed on quarterbacks.  Sanchez and Freeman both received contracts that are likely to be much larger than any other position would receive in those slots.  The Raiders also awarded $23.5 million in guaranteed money to Darrius Heyward-Bey who will have a tough time living up to his contract.  Beanie Wells and Hakeem Nicks are the most recent players to sign contracts having finalized their deals on Saturday.

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Via FanHouse:

NFL Draft 1st-Round Picks
No. Team Player Pos.
1. Lions Matthew Stafford
QB
Contract: Six years, maximum $72 million. $41.7 million guaranteed
2. Rams Jason Smith
OT
Contract: Six years, reported $62 million.
3. Chiefs Tyson Jackson
DT
Contract: Unsigned
4. Seahawks Aaron Curry
LB
Contract: Unsigned
5. Jets Mark Sanchez
QB
Contract: Five years, maximum $60 million. $26 million guaranteed
6. Bengals Andre Smith OT
Contract: Unsigned
7. Raiders Darrius Heyward-Bey
WR
Contract: Five years. $23.5 million guaranteed
8. Jaguars Eugene Monroe
OT
Contract: Unsigned
9. Packer B.J. Raji
DT
Contract: Unsigned
10. 49ers Michael Crabtree
WR
Contract: Unsigned
11. Bills Aaron Maybin
DE
Contract: Unsigned
12. Broncos Knowshon Moreno
RB
Contract: Unsigned
13. Redskins Brian Orakpo
LB
Contract: Five years, maximum $20 million. $12.1 million guaranteed.
14. Saints Malcolm Jenkins
CB
Contract: Unsigned
15. Texans Brian Cushing
LB
Contract: Unsigned
16. Chargers Larry English
LB
Contract: Five years, no financial terms disclosed yet
17. Buccaneers Josh Freeman
QB
Contract: Five years, maximum $36 million. $10.3 million guaranteed.
18. Broncos Robert Ayers
DE
Contract: Unsigned
19. Eagles Jeremy Maclin
WR
Contract: Unsigned
20. Lions Brandon Pettigrew
TE
Contract: Five years, maximum $14.6 million. $9.4 million guaranteed
21. Browns Alex Mack
C
Contract: Five years, reported $11.3 million. $8.9 million guaranteed
22. Vikings Percy Harvin
WR
Contract: Unsigned
23. Ravens Michael Oher
OT
Contract: Five years, $13 million
24. Falcons Peria Jerry
DT
Contract: Five years, financial terms not disclosed yet
25. Dolphins Vontae Davis
CB
Contract: Five years, financial terms not disclosed yet
26. Packers Clay Matthews
LB
Contract: Five years, reported $10 million guaranteed
27. Colts Donald Brown
RB
Contract: Unsigned
28. Bills Eric Wood
C
Contract: Five years, maximum $13 million. $6.5 million guaranteed.
29. Giants Hakeem Nicks
WR
Contract: Five years, maximum $12.5 million.
30. Titans
Kenny Britt
WR
Contract: Unsigned
31. Cardinals Chris “Beanie” Wells
RB
Contract: Four years, no financial terms disclosed yet.
32. Steelers Ziggy Hood
DT
Contract: Five years, maximum $11.3 million. $6.1 million guaranteed.
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