New York Giants vs Buffalo Bills

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--Connor Hughes / NYG

THE STORYLINE:
As vanilla as it may be, as Eli Manning trots out from the sideline and into the huddle it will mark the first time Ben McAdoo?s offense is displayed in an actual game. While the offense won?t be as complex as it will be come the regular season, Sunday will be the first time it?s run in a live game.

4 DOWNS:

First Down
How does Eli Manning look in a West Coast Offense?
For the duration of his career, Eli Manning has been as prototypical of a quarterback as one can get. Five and seven step drops, a perfect pocket and long balls down the field were what was asked of Manning and exactly what he accomplished. With Ben McAdoo in and Kevin Gilbride out as New York?s offensive coordinator, the question on how Manning fits a West Coast scheme is on many people?s mind.

Second Down
The progression of Ryan Nassib
Very little was shown of Nassib last year (19 preseason pass attempts) as the Giants elected to hide the fourth-round pick in order to develop. Now in year two, the No. 2 quarterback position is Nassib?s to lose. He?s looked good in the team?s last two camp practices, but can he show it in a game? Nassib should get an awful lot of reps versus Buffalo.

Third Down
The ?Legend? of Devon Kennard
It?s hard to watch a Giants? training camp practice and not notice the rookie fifth-round pick. Whether it?s his bone-crushing hits, or involvement in nearly ever defensive formation, there?s something about the 23 year old that sticks out. Kennard has enjoyed hitting teammates in practice, now?s his chance to hit an opponent with a different colored jersey.

Fourth Down
The rebuilt, re-tooled secondary
For years and years, the Giants? defense game plan was predicated on pressuring the quarterback and hiding any weaknesses in the secondary. While the scheme worked for two Super Bowl championships, eventually opponents countered. Knowing quarterbacks wouldn?t have time for long developing plays, offenses worked in short, quick-hit passes to negate New York?s ferocious pass rush. This offseason, the attention turned to the secondary and the likes of Walter Thurmond, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Zack Bowman and others. While it won?t be displayed long, how does the group look together?

PLAYERS TO WATCH:
Connor Hughes ? WR Marcus Harris
There have been many, many practices throughout the Giants? training camp where the offense has looked lost, but the one constant has been second-year pro Marcus Harris. Last year?s undrafted free agent has flashed time and time again with impressive grabs, well run routes and incredible effort. Now, he needs to transition from training camp hero, to game day warrior. Can Harris have a Victor Cruz-like performance in the preseason to earn himself a roster spot? Sunday will be his first chance.

Eric Kennedy ? DE Damontre Moore
Christ, I could put a dozen legitimate candidates here. I am tempted to go with Brandon Mosley at right guard or his possible replacement Weston Richburg since the state of the offensive line is so critical. But I?m going to go with Damontre Moore as I am very concerned about the Giants ability to rush the passer outside of Jason Pierre-Paul. Moore flashed big time in his preseason debut last year, but got hurt in that game, and never seemed to get back on track. He?s not much bigger this year, but he is stronger and has reportedly looked sharp at camp both against the run and the pass. Will he be a future stud defensive end or just a guy? If the former, this defense could reach a new level given all of the talent in the secondary.

THE INJURY REPORT:
? Jon Beason *PUP LIST*
? Odell Beckham Jr. (hamstring/out)
? William Beatty (illness/out)
? David Wilson (neck/out)
? Bennett Jackson (ankle/out)
? Xavier Grimble (hamstring/out)
? Trindon Holliday (leg/out)
? Spencer Paysinger (concussion/out)
? Mike Patterson (shoulder/out)
? Robert Ayers (ankle/out)
? Trumain McBride (hip/out)
? Eric Herman (out)


FROM THE COACHES MOUTH

Tom Coughlin, New York Giants

Tom Coughlin: ?Well, it?s obvious that you don?t play a game without wanting to win. But it?s the overall picture of the organizational things, the substitutions, the penalties ? holding them to a bare minimum; don?t turn the ball over, don?t make the game a sloppy game. Establish some of the things we?d like to do. For example, I?d like to be able to run the ball and be able to do that in the first game this weekend as well. I?m sure Buffalo wants the same thing. So we have those kinds of goals, the specifics about it we?ll present to the team. Coming out of camp ? we have not been here very long ? have an opportunity to play a game, see what people are like under those circumstances, the enthusiasm, the energy, certainly come out of the game without injuries, all those things.?


THE FINAL WORD
Connor Hughes ? Football is finally back as both the Giants and Bills take the field on Sunday. With all the new pieces added to New York?s roster, I?m excited to see each take the field. Different players have flashed at different times during training camp, but now it?s for real. Heck, maybe even a tight end makes a play or two? Buffalo: 17 ? Giants: 13.

Eric Kennedy ? In a four-game preseason, the first game is usually a glorified scrimmage. This may be even uglier than that. I don?t expect the Giants starters to play long or look particularly sharp. The coaches will be more interested in working on certain plays and seeing certain players than winning the game. But it will be interesting to see how up tempo the offense is from the get-go. Keep in mind that Coughlin said this week that only half the offensive installation is in place. This is still very much a work in progress. The Giants will also be missing some very important components on both sides of the ball (Beckham, Beason, Beatty). If Nassib struggles, this one could get ugly.
 

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Players to watch with the Bills will be how the offensive line holds up early. This will be the first true test that they will see, minus there own defense, so seeing how their offensive line has gelled is going to be a position to watch. Sammy Watkins is also another player that I would keep an eye on as well as the linebacking corps. Nigel Bradham has a 1 game suspension, but that will not come until the first game of the regular season so it will be interesting to see who starts at linebacker for the Bills. Will it be Bradham, Spikes and Rivers or will Preston Brown make it in to the lineup as the starter.

The two final positions will come on the opposite sides of the ball. That safety spot to fill that vacancy from Jairus Byrd will be one to watch to see how Da?Norris Searcy shows up as well as where Duke Williams fits into the mix. EJ Manuel will get the start, but like most of the starters will not be in for very long. The top 22 to 30 guys are basically set for the roster, the coaches are worried about the other 23 for the final 53-Man roster. Keep an eye on Manuel to see how well he feels under center and his timing is with his backs and receivers.
 

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with david Wilson`s neck injury,i`m curious to see whether "hands of stone" andre Williams` college success running the ball translates to the nfl...his draft stock dropped like a rock after he looked like he had two hooks for hands catching the ball at the combine....the giants really need the help at rb and and they need Williams to have some success....

also curious to see the progression on all those buffalo wr`s with manuel.....they have an awful lot of young wr talent(at least on paper) with Robert woods,marquise Goodwin,mike Williams and tj graham.......now throw a true #1 in Sammy Watkins into the mix and manuel should have plenty of targets.......with the 1-2 running back tandem of spiller and Jackson(along with solid backups in Bryce brown and Anthony Dixon) the bills offense has real potential to give defenses fits....

curious to see how much we see of manuel...you`d think maybe more than your average starter in the 1st preseason game given his youth and inexperience...

good stuff,ie...
 

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andre Williams looked like a real beast in limited action last night...he looked quick-footed and powerful....

I`m wondering if marquise Goodwin was injured?.....don`t recall seeing him last night...Robert woods looked like he`ll be a solid complement to Watkins(if manuel can get them the ball)....
 
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