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13 takeaways from Friday's preseason games.

After failing to lead a scoring drive in six possessions Friday night versus the Panthers, interim quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo can take solace in the notion that Patriots coach Bill Belichick puts little stock in the idea of the third preseason game as a "dress rehearsal" for the season opener.
Garoppolo got off to a slow start for the third consecutive game, managing a first down on just one of his first four possessions.
When suspended starter Tom Brady came on in relief to make his 2016 preseason debut late in the first quarter, the difference in effectiveness between the two quarterbacks was immediately apparent.

Brady's first pass led Aaron Dobson perfectly for a 37-yard catch-and-run. His second completion was a beautiful 33-yard drop-in-the-bucket for a touchdown to Chris Hogan.
While Brady has developed a late-career reputation for inefficiency on downfield passes, his willingness to pull the trigger stood in stark contrast to Garoppolo's reluctance to throw past the sticks.
If you're scoring at home, Garoppolo's lone pass of 25 or more yards on 54 August attempts is a 56-yard screen pass that traveled just a few yards in the air. Brady's first two completions combined for 70 yards.

It's notoriously difficult to judge quarterback play in the preseason, as defenses rarely scheme for a specific opponent and offenses save their gameplans for the genuine article.
In the case of Garoppolo, that puzzle is even more confounding without the presence of Rob Gronkowski, Julian Edelman and Danny Amendola -- three of the top four weapons in his aerial attack.
With Brady at the helm, the Patriots averaged 2.42 points per drive last season -- the fourth-highest mark in the league. What should we make of Garoppolo's 1.61 points per drive this preseason -- a figure that would have ranked better than just five teams in 2015?

As the surrogate quarterback for the first month of the season, Garoppolo won't be asked to carry the team in Brady-like fashion -- just as Brady succeeded as a system quarterback charged with managing the game early in his own legendary career.
Garoppolo shouldn't be asked to pull off a convincing impression of Brady, a bipedal quarterbacking clinic. It's no wonder that Belichick mumbled in disdain when queried about the mind-numbing, pie-in-the-sky hypothetical of Garoppolo turning Brady into an afterthought by Week 5.

Here's what else we learned in Friday's action:

1. With Matt Jones out for the preseason and backup Chris Thompson sitting out for precautionary reasons, the Redskins could not afford to lose another running back. The preseason gods, however, had different plans. Keith Marshall sprained his left elbow on an awkward fall on his first carry in the first quarter and did not return. Marshall was going to split carries with fellow backup Robert Kelley, who ran strong up the middle, finished with 51 yards on 12 carries. Washington's tailback situation remains a lingering concern going into the regular season.

2. Kirk Cousins started slow in his second preseason start, tossing an interception into tight coverage on Washington's first drive. However, the Redskins' franchise-tagged quarterback finished strong despite his butter-fingered wideouts. Cousins threw three touchdowns in the second quarter and finished with 188 yards on 23 attempts. Forget for a moment that he was picking at Buffalo second- and third-string defensive backs, and feel encouraged, Washington fans. Cousins' prove-it season is off to a solid start.

3. Before the game, the injury- and suspension-riddled Bills announced that they would sit most of their starting defense -- Ronald Darby, Nickell Robey, Kyle Williams, Jerry Hughes -- and Tyrod Taylor's top two targets last week, LeSean McCoy and Charles Clay. Coach Rex Ryan also quickly pulled his remaining stars as Tyrod Taylor and Sammy Watkins played just two series. Taylor finished 2-for-5 for 11 yards, targeting Watkins just once.
Ryan said after the game, "I feel good about the guys we sat. I didn't want to risk them getting injured. They'll be ready when it counts." For the Bills' blustery coach, treating the third preseason game like the fourth is unlike him, but Buffalo's offseason has proven so wild that it has turned Ryan into a worrywart.

4. Sports psychologists: who needs 'em?! Much-maligned Buccaneers rookie kicker Roberto Aguayo was perfect Friday, going 6-for-6 on three extra points and three field goals (48, 27, 21). Hopefully, the Tampa-St. Petersburg metro area can breathe a little easier and we can put this overblown storyline to bed.

5. Reports of Jameis Winston's sophomore slump have been greatly exaggerated. The Buccaneers gunslinger (16/25, 259 yards, 2 TDs) ripped Cleveland's sad, overmatched secondary to shreds, threading back-shoulder needles to Vincent Jackson, throwing darts to Mike Evans and juking Browns defenders outside the pocket. Winston's pocket awareness and ensuing evasiveness were on full display on his first touchdown pass on the night, during which he rolled out right and cut back inside to avoid pressure and toss an easy score to Charles Sims. Tampa Bay's Jameis-Evans battery will be a sight to behold this season.
Inversely, the Browns' defense resembled a rusty sieve, which made the following all the more promising...

6. Josh Gordon is back in a major way. The Browns receiver embarrassed Tampa Bay's secondary in the first half, hauling in two Robert Griffin III bombs over and past veteran cornerback Brent Grimes. He was the third receiver alongside starter Terrelle Pryor and rookie Corey Coleman, who made his first appearance this preseason. Coleman's first reception came on a nine-yard tunnel screen, but was negated by a pass interference call on Pryor. (One step forward...)
With a full receiving arsenal in tow, the Browns' offense gave us a preview of what we should expect come Week 5: deep balls on every other play, inconsistent gains on the ground from Isaiah Crowell and hilarious RGII two-footed slides.

7. The Bucs' defense had eight -- count 'em, eight -- sacks of Browns quarterbacks. Jacquies Smith boasted two, while Kwon Alexander and rookie Noah Spence stood out up front with one each.

8. As is the case almost every August, fantasy owners are still trying to figure out the pecking order in the Patriots' backfield. Just when LeGarrette Blount appeared to be locked in as the early-down, between-the-tackles hammer, Tyler Gaffney drew the start and played the first two series. Although Gaffney showed better awareness of the hole this week, he averaged just 3.9 yards per carry compared to Blount's 5.2. We remain convinced that Blount is the superior runner -- by a wide margin.

9. The recent success of Michael Bennett and Malik Jackson has NFL teams experimenting with their own hybrid defensive linemen capable of slipping between end and tackle. New England might have a version of their own in disruptive 2015 fourth-round draft pick Trey Flowers, who took the quarterback down for the third straight week.

10. To the surprise of no one, the connection between Cam Newton and Kelvin Benjamin remains a work in progress after the monstrous wideout missed the entirety of the 2015 season. Benjamin's first four targets resulted in an overthrow, a miscommunication, an offensive pass interference penalty and an interception. Benjamin played more snaps than expected, hauling in three of six official targets for 27 yards.

11. So much for the early-camp Sammie Coates hype. The Steelers' first-team offense made its 2016 preseason debut versus the Saints, with Eli Rogers manning the slot between Antonio Brown and Markus Wheaton. Rogers and tight end Jesse James were targeted three times apiece on the opening drive, as a surgical Ben Roethlisberger carved up New Orleans' defense.

12. A rejuvenated C.J. Spiller saw time with the first-team offense for the second week in a row. The Saints clearly want to highlight Spiller in the passing game now that he has rediscovered his game-changing lateral agility after a knee injury sabotaged his 2015 New Orleans debut campaign.

13. Recommended by Bill Parcells, pint-sized Northern Illinois undrafted rookie Tommylee Lewis continues to make a strong push for a roster spot at wide receiver and kick returner. Look for coach Sean Payton to take advantage of Lewis' elusiveness on jet sweeps, bubble screens, deep balls and the occasional gadget play.

14. All quiet on the Niners quarterback front. After dealing with arm soreness, Colin Kaepernick failed to wrestle the starting position away from a mediocre Blaine Gabbert, proving to be the poorer thrower and runner on the night. Kap and Gabbert both threw for 14 yards and ran for less than 20 yards in one quarter of play each. Kaepernick's inability to impress in his return from injury almost surely secures the starting QB position for Gabbert, unless he undergoes some magical transformation in the formality that is the fourth preseason game.

15. We caught our first glimpse of Aaron Rodgers, and it was business as usual for the Packers star. Evading lax 49ers pressure in midseason form, Rodgers finished 6-for-9 for 60 yards with a touchdown toss to his returning target Randall Cobb. The quarterback's connection with new tight end Jared Cook, who caught one ball from Rodgers on two targets for 19 yards, will be one of the more anticipated developments on Green Bay's offense this year. Also, Eddie Lacy continued to look like his 2014 self, breaking off an exciting 21-yard sideline run in the first quarter.

16. Whoever ends up taking the bulk of snaps under center in San Francisco, he won't have many skill players to target. The 49ers lost wide receiver Bruce Ellington to a hamstring injury, adding yet another pass catcher to San Francisco's crowded injury room (Eric Rogers, DeAndre Smelter, Bryce Treggs).
 

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Le'Veon Bell feeling great after first game post-injury.

If Friday was any indication, Le'Veon Bell will be just fine.
The Steelers running back showed no ill effects from last year's knee surgery, churning out 58 total yards in his first game action in 10 months during a 27-14 win over the Saints.
Saying that he felt "great," per Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, Bell added: "I can only imagine how I'll feel in a month."

The runner, of course, faces a three-game suspension to open the season, but is slated to return in Week 4 against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Shaking off a fumble he attributed to "rust," Bell hauled down five passes for 37 yards and rushed for another 21 yards on three attempts against New Orleans. We saw flashes of Bell's juking ability on a 13-yard catch on Pittsburgh's first drive.
It was a small sample size, but Bell passed the eye test and knows that another month of preparation will only help him return to form.

"Obviously I've still got to be the same player, be aggressive, deliver some punishment," said Bell, "but I've got to be smart."
With playmaking wideout Martavis Bryant out for the year, the Steelers need Bell to play at peak levels in 2016. If he does, this offense still has the talent -- starting with Ben Roethlisberger under center -- to hang with anybody league-wide.
 

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Rex: It was a 'stupid decision' to play Tyrod Taylor.

The third preseason game typically serves as a regular-season dress rehearsal for teams league-wide -- but not in Buffalo.
Saddled with a banged-up, suspension-addled roster, coach Rex Ryan used Friday night's tune-up against the Redskins as a chance to rest the majority of his first-stringers, while yanking other key players after just two possessions.
"I'm doing what's best for our team," Ryan told the club's television broadcast at halftime, per Mike Rodak of ESPN. "We want to show up at the starting game of the regular season."

Ryan notably pulled Tyrod Taylor after just two drives that saw the starting quarterback absorb a sack and another punishing hit, leading the coach to question if Taylor should have dressed at all.
"Looks like a stupid decision to play him," Ryan said, "because I never expected him to get hit."
With rookie passer Cardale Jones battling shoulder soreness, the Bills were forced to play backup EJ Manuel the entire way after Taylor exited.
While Ryan can take comfort in how his starting defense played against the Colts and Giants, Buffalo is hardly operating at full speed as Week 1 fast approaches.

With Reggie Ragland (knee) out for the year and fellow rookie linebacker Shaq Lawson sidelined after shoulder surgery, the Bills are also planning to be without veteran D-lineman Marcell Dareus, who faces a four-game suspension.
Who can blame Rex? Buffalo's wacky offseason has shoved the beleaguered coach behind the eight ball long before September. If Ryan can overcome all the summertime chaos, 2016 could be viewed as his best coaching job yet.
 

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Hue: Browns 'sprung leak in a lot of different places'.

The new-look Browns weren't much to see in a Friday night drubbing at the hands of Tampa Bay. Coach Hue Jackson agreed, acknowledging after the 30-13 loss, per ESPN.com: "We sprung a leak in a lot of different places."
Outside of Josh Gordon's hurly-burly whirlwind of a game -- the massive wideout hauled in two long passes for 87 yards and a score -- the Browns were exposed on both sides of the ball.

The offensive line did its best impersonation of an open barn door as on-the-run passer Robert Griffin III was sacked five times in the first half alone. The defense -- where do we begin? -- was slow at every level and never close enough to Bucs quarterback Jameis Winston, who shredded Cleveland's secondary for 259 yards and a pair of touchdowns over two raucous quarters.
Jackson has seen Griffin spin moments of magic with receivers Terrelle Pryor and Gordon this preseason, but the talented play-caller knows his anemic ground game will impact how teams plan for this offense.

"We can't just live by the long ball," Jackson said. "It's good. We're scoring. We'll take that, but at the same time we have to have other elements of our offense show up."
Nobody expected miracles from this year's Browns. A super-high draft pick is much more likely, but Jackson has talked all offseason about his team playing with purpose and more physicality -- traits on the lam for much of the preseason.
"I'm not going to accept this," Jackson said, just two weeks away from the opener. "We're going to go back to work and fix this."
 

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GB/2..........great info and write ups...............thank you..............indy
 

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Ravens LB Terrell Suggs is suited up and will make his preseason debut. This will be his first game since tearing his Achilles 11 months ago.
 

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19 takeaways from Saturday's preseason games.

Has the Broncos' quarterback situation finally resolved itself?
Trevor Siemian played well enough during the first half Saturday to likely hold off Mark Sanchez and/or Paxton Lynch for at least a few weeks. Siemian ended his night completing 10 of 17 passes for 122 yards, a touchdown and a pick. While nothing about his performance was spectacular, it represented the foundational level of what we expect from a quarterback in this offense. He throws fairly well on the run and, like any quarterback with so little playing time, is still working on how to cut down on negative plays.

"I'm impressed," Broncos coach Gary Kubiak said about Siemian after the game. "I think he's very calm. I can tell by the way he handles the team in the huddle. He has control of what's going on.
"What I see is a guy getting better. Every timeout, working really hard, like they all have. I think he's made some strides and I thought he did a good job tonight."
Sanchez remained on the bench, leading us to believe one of three scenarios:

» The Broncos wanted an extended look at Lynch on Saturday. If they cut Sanchez they can still reclaim the conditional pick they dealt for him, plus save a roster spot and $5 million. Lynch struggled with his accuracy but still has a massive arm and more natural athleticism than any passer taken in the first round of this year's draft. That alone might be enough to help win games for Denver if it makes a change beyond Siemian.

» The Broncos decide Sanchez is staying on the roster but they do not want to get him hurt, forcing them to break in another backup. Given that Sanchez is a veteran, they could decide they know enough about his game already.

» The Broncos are still trying to light a fire under Sanchez and bring out the best in him before the preseason finale.
Who said the preseason wasn't ripe with drama?
 

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