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Here is what they list on the free portion. I am curious what ReyM graded out at, as well as Peko. Both of them seemed to be very active, even if the overall stat sheet didn't show it. Anyone with access, if you would look those up, it's appreciated.


Cincinnati Bengals: Performances of Note

Andy Dalton, QB: +6.8

Breakdown: It’s amazing that this is the same quarterback that went 10-33 for 86 yards the previous week, but what a difference a week makes. A nearly flawless performance as 18 of his 21 targeted passes hit the hands of the receiver. Dalton was effective even when pressured and blitzed with a passer rating of 140+ against both.

Signature Play: They don’t get much prettier than Dalton’s throw at with 13:49 left in the fourth quarter. On a 3rd-and-18 ge got man-to-man on the outside with A.J. Green matched up with Brian Dixon. Green didn’t create a ton of space on the ‘go’ route, but Dalton didn’t need it as he place it in stride for a 38-yard gain.

Carlos Dunlap, DE: +6.6

Breakdown: A pass rushing performance we haven’t seen from Dunlap in quite some time. Four hits, three hurries and a batted pass made for Dunlap’s best game of the season. He had his way with Bryce Harris, routinely overpowering the backup right tackle and turning the corner to get to the quarterback.

Signature Stat: Accounted for seven of the Bengals’ 15 total pressures.

Emmanuel Lamur, OLB: +3.8

Breakdown: One of the keys to thwarting New Orleans’ passing attack is to eliminate the effectiveness of the check-down game. All day Lamur made sure that 3-yard dump offs didn’t turn into chain-moving first downs and his performance was invaluable. He had four stops in coverage to go along with two against the run.

Signature Play: Not necessarily a play that stood out above the rest, but an example of what Lamur did repeatedly Sunday. With 11:18 left in the third quarter the Saints ran a two-man route off play action with Brees looking deep. Once he saw nothing was open he dumped off to Mark Ingram, but Lamur was in his face at the catch point and tackled him for a short gain.

New Orleans Saints: Performances of Note

Curtis Lofton, LB: +1.5

Breakdown: Lofton flashed repeatedly good and bad. It was as aggressive a linebacking performance against the run as you’ll see with Lofton continually playing on the Bengals’ side of the line of scrimmage. This made for a lot of stops in the running game, but also meant that Jeremy Hill would be immediately into the secondary when gap control inevitably faltered elsewhere.

Signature Play: With 9:19 left in the third quarter, Lofton recognized the Bengals running counter-right and attacked the gap left by the pulling guard. Andre Whitworth wasn’t able to react in time as Lofton knifed inside for a tackle for no gain.

Drew Brees, QB: +2.7

Breakdown: It’s amazing to think as precise as Brees threw the ball that the Saints could only muster 10 points on the day. The Saints quarterback was accurate on a ridiculous 34 of his 39 targets, but all that led to just 255 yards. Some of this is on Brees for not taking more shots downfield, but the completely ineffective rushing attack and lack of production after the catch from wide receivers (averaged 2.8 YAC) didn’t help either.

Signature Stat: Brees had no success downfield off play action. He went 6-7 for a measly 27 yards after play action.

Bryce Harris, RT: -3.0

Breakdown: It was quite the swing for the Saints’ offense going from one of the best pass blocking right tackles in the NFL in Zach Strief to a replacement level player in Bryce Harris. Harris couldn’t match up with Carlos Dunlap one-on-one and it showed repeatedly. Harris allowed three pressures and a hit to go along with an ill-timed holding penalty that negated a long scramble by Brees in the fourth quarter.

Signature Play: On a crucial third down with 7:56 remaining in the fourth quarter, Harris got his hands swatted away by Dunlap and then failed to get enough depth push him past. Dunlap hit Brees as he was throwing and the pass fell incomplete.

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When the Bengals gave him a $100m contract, this was exactly the kind of game they envision from Andy Dalton. He wasn’t tasked with winning the game with his arm, but he made almost every play asked of him and gets this game ball.
 

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Maualuga's grade 0.5, including 0.8 vs run

Peko 0.1, including +1.3 vs run. His grade came down significantly for the personal foul.

That's the best I've seen Peko play in a long time, and Maualuga was a force on his 35 snaps. Suddenly we weren't getting pushed around, and those two were the main reason imo. Ingram was one of the hottest backs in the league, and they held him to 2.9 ypc.

I still don't know who the impostor wearing 14 was, but I'd like to see more of him.
 

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Maualuga's grade 0.5, including 0.8 vs run

Peko 0.1, including +1.3 vs run. His grade came down significantly for the personal foul.

That's the best I've seen Peko play in a long time, and Maualuga was a force on his 35 snaps. Suddenly we weren't getting pushed around, and those two were the main reason imo. Ingram was one of the hottest backs in the league, and they held him to 2.9 ypc.

I still don't know who the impostor wearing 14 was, but I'd like to see more of him.

As long as he is playing at 1pm on Sunday in front of a local broadcast, he should be fine. It is anything out of that time slot that is detrimental to this team.
 

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Maualuga's grade 0.5, including 0.8 vs run

Peko 0.1, including +1.3 vs run. His grade came down significantly for the personal foul.

That's the best I've seen Peko play in a long time, and Maualuga was a force on his 35 snaps. Suddenly we weren't getting pushed around, and those two were the main reason imo. Ingram was one of the hottest backs in the league, and they held him to 2.9 ypc.

I still don't know who the impostor wearing 14 was, but I'd like to see more of him.

Thanks.

Yes, I thought Peko was as active as I've seen him be in years.

Rey, to me, is a guy that should always be looking at stopping the run, or rushing the passer. Putting him in space too often will lead to bad things. It's why he's not the nickle LB. Read run, and then adjust to rushing the QB if it's a pass...every play...I don't even care if the other team knows it. It's his strength.
 

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Yes, I thought Peko was as active as I've seen him be in years.

Rey, to me, is a guy that should always be looking at stopping the run, or rushing the passer. Putting him in space too often will lead to bad things. It's why he's not the nickle LB. Read run, and then adjust to rushing the QB if it's a pass...every play...I don't even care if the other team knows it. It's his strength.

He had one missed tackle, and that was what probably held back his overall grade. But yes, use him properly and he can be a huge asset, meaning keep him out of coverage as much as possible. I was also amazed that Graham didn't kill us, considering what some mediocre tight ends have been able to do to us.
 

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Maualuga was also not playing MLB yesterday, as they moved Vincent Rey to MLB and Maualuga played OLB where Burfict normally plays. Maybe this is the key also. Maualuga certainly can't cover anyone, and he is not able to call plays as the QB of the defense. Once again, boneheaded mistakes by the coaching staff.

Move Burfict inside where he should be, let him be the QB of the defense from the MLB slot, move Maualuga to the outside as a run specialist, and this LB core is finally aligned as it should be.
 

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Maualuga was also not playing MLB yesterday, as they moved Vincent Rey to MLB and Maualuga played OLB where Burfict normally plays. Maybe this is the key also. Maualuga certainly can't cover anyone, and he is not able to call plays as the QB of the defense. Once again, boneheaded mistakes by the coaching staff.

Move Burfict inside where he should be, let him be the QB of the defense from the MLB slot, move Maualuga to the outside as a run specialist, and this LB core is finally aligned as it should be.

According to Hobs, Maualuga was middle. Vinny Rey played in Burfict's position.

Burfict can be the qb of the defense from the weak side.... He has shined in his position since getting it. Why screw it up?
 

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I was going to say, I'm pretty sure I saw RM lining up in the middle.

Lamur did a great job shadowing Graham. 29 yards on, what, 2 catches? Solid.
 

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Well, during the broadcast as they were showing the starting lineups on defense, they showed Rey in the middle and Maualuga on the outside filling Burfict's spot. I honestly didn't pay attention past that, so I am sorry for my ignorance.

I saw Maualuga making plays on the outside with the run or coverage like there at the goal line to stop that 4th and goal, and never thought twice about it. Just accepted what I saw on the starting lineups. My bad for not paying attention better.
 
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