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NFL Week 5 Takeaways: Brian Daboll Is Early Coach of the Year Candidate

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    New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll speaks at a press conference at Hanbury Manor in Ware, England, Friday, Oct. 7, 2022 ahead the NFL game against Green Bay Packers at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium on Sunday. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

    Brian Daboll (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

    No head
    coach has done more with less than the New York Giants’ Brian Daboll,
    who has immediately turned last year’s 4-13 squad into one of the top teams in
    the NFL through Week 5.

    Big Blue will
    leave London with a 4-1 record after they knocked off the Green Bay Packers
    Sunday. Running back Saquon Barkley had another spectacular performance,
    racking up 106 scrimmage yards with a touchdown. Leading up to the game,
    quarterback Daniel Jones battled an ankle injury, but he went 21-of-27 passing for
    217 yards and rushed for 37 yards in the 27-22 victory over the Packers.

    The Giants defense
    took the field without starting defensive lineman Leonard Williams and
    edge-rusher Azeez Ojulari, but that didn’t faze the unit on a game-sealing
    fourth-down stop on New York’s 6-yard line.

    Beyond the
    realization that the Giants look better than many expected, we saw a dominant
    performance from the other New York football team that thumped a division
    rival. The NFL-NFLPA’s new concussion protocol had an impact on that game.

    Lastly, we
    have an early leader for best team in the NFC North via head-to-head
    competition.

    Let’s go
    through the biggest takeaways from Sunday’s early action. We’ll provide updates throughout the day.

Brian Daboll Is Getting the Most out of the Giants

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    LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 09: Brian Daboll, Head Coach of the New York Giants gives their team instructions in the second half during the NFL match between New York Giants and Green Bay Packers at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 09, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

    Brian Daboll (Stu Forster/Getty Images)

    Last
    week
    , we highlighted
    running back Saquon Barkley as the front-runner for 2022 Comeback Player of the
    Year because he’s the engine of the New York Giants offense. While that still
    holds merit, head coach Brian Daboll deserves a lot of credit for making the
    most of a mediocre (at best) roster with a few key starters out of action in
    Week 5.

    Other than
    Barkley, the Giants don’t have any reliable offensive playmakers. For the
    season, slot receiver Richie James leads the team in receiving
    yards (171) and is second in catches (17) behind Barkley. He caught two passes for 16 yards Sunday. In London, wideout Darius
    Slayton led the team in both categories, hauling in six passes for 79 yards.
    Leading up to the game, he had just one catch for 11 yards.

    On Sunday, Big
    Blue scored more than 21 points for the first time this season.

    This week, the
    Giants placed starting cornerback Aaron Robinson on injured reserve (knee). During
    the game, they lost their other starting cornerback in Adoree’ Jackson (knee).
    Two of their top defenders, defensive lineman Leonard Williams (knee) and edge-rusher
    Azeez Ojulari (calf), didn’t suit up for Sunday’s game.

    Yet the Giants
    made their first
    fourth-down stop of the season and prevented six out of 10 Packers third-down conversions.

    At some
    point, we must admit this isn’t just a gritty Giants team but a club that knows
    how to win with its roster pieces. Daboll has put together a quality coaching
    staff with offensive coordinator Mike Kafka and defensive play-caller Don “Wink”
    Martindale to help lead this team to an impressive 4-1 start.

Packers Need Reliable Pass-Catcher to Cure Second-Half Scoring Woes

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    Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) warms up before an NFL football game against the New York Giants at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022. (AP Photo/Steve Luciano)

    Aaron Rodgers (AP Photo/Steve Luciano)

    First and
    foremost, give credit to the New York Giants defense for a couple of batted
    passes on a late-game goal-line stand to secure a victory in London. As for the
    Green Bay Packers, they should add a veteran wideout or lean on running back
    Aaron Jones a little more in the short passing game.

    The Packers
    went up 20-10 at halftime, but their offense didn’t score any points in the
    second half. The Giants took a safety as they bled the clock.

    As we
    pointed out last
    week
    , the Packers’ wide receiver corps started to come together in a
    matchup against the New England Patriots with Allen Lazard hauling in six
    passes for 116 yards and rookie fourth-rounder Romeo Doubs catching five passes
    for 47 yards and a touchdown. The young receivers took a step back Sunday.

    Sure, Lazard
    scored on a four-yard touchdown reception, but he caught just four out of eight targets for 35 yards. Meanwhile, Doubs converted five targets into three
    receptions for 29 yards.

    Once Big
    Blue made a second-half push, Green Bay didn’t have an answer, punting twice,
    turning the ball over on downs and finally taking a sack as time expired on its four drives after halftime.

    Perhaps the
    Packers need to take an aggressive approach in pursuit of wide receiver Odell
    Beckham Jr., who could provide a boost once he recovers from a torn ACL. NFL
    Network’s Ian
    Rapoport
    expects Green Bay to show interest in him. The 29-year-old wideout
    agreed with ESPN analyst Marcus
    Spears
    that the Packers stand out as a potential fit.

    As a more immediate impact alternative,
    Green Bay should consider a deep threat in Will Fuller V, who’s averaged at least
    15.1 yards per catch in three of his six seasons. He has a 62.5 percent career catch
    rate. Regardless, the Packers need another veteran receiver besides Randall Cobb, who caught seven passes for 99 yards Sunday. Keep in mind
    that Sammy Watkins (hamstring) is on injured reserve.

Vikings Are Clearly the Best NFC North Team Through Week 5

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    MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - OCTOBER 09: Minnesota Vikings' Justin Jefferson #18 warms up against the Chicago Bears at U.S. Bank Stadium on October 09, 2022 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)

    Justin Jefferson (Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)

    No NFL club can claim a division title after Week 5, but the Minnesota Vikings have an
    early edge over their NFC North rivals with a win over all three teams.

    On Sunday,
    the Vikings beat the Chicago Bears at U.S. Bank Stadium to go 3-0 in the division. With home wins
    over the other two NFC North squads, Minnesota may have the most balance on
    both sides of the ball among the four teams.

    Even though
    the Vikings went into Week 5 ranked 27th in total defense, the unit forced a
    fumble to seal a 29-22 victory over the Bears. For the season, Minnesota has at
    least one takeaway in all five of its games.

    On the other
    side of the ball, the Vikings have scored at least 28 points in three consecutive
    outings. On Sunday, their stars helped lead
    them to victory. Justin Jefferson caught 12 passes for 154 yards; he also threw
    a pass for 23 yards. Dalvin Cook rushed for 94 yards and two touchdowns and caught two passes for 27 yards.

    Meanwhile,
    the Green Bay Packers offense has struggled to put points on the scoreboard in
    the second half of games, the Detroit Lions had allowed the
    most points and yards heading into Sunday’s contests, and the Bears haven’t scored
    more than 23 points in a game this season.

    With an
    early advantage over every team in the NFC North, an offense that’s recently picked
    up some steam and an opportunistic defense that can force turnovers, the
    Vikings should feel confident in their squad. They have one of the top three records
    in the NFC.

Jets Have Taken Advantage of Early Breaks as Wins Build Optimism

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    EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - OCTOBER 09: Breece Hall #20 of the New York Jets runs against the Miami Dolphins during the first quarter at MetLife Stadium on October 09, 2022 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

    Breece Hall (Elsa/Getty Images)

    In consecutive
    weeks, the New York Jets have beaten a couple of teams that tossed rookie
    quarterbacks into action with the game in progress.

    Last week, the Jets faced Kenny
    Pickett, who made his NFL debut after halftime, and on Sunday, they defeated a
    Miami Dolphins squad that inserted rookie seventh-rounder Skylar Thompson into
    the lineup following quarterback Teddy Bridgewater’s early exit (elbow/concussion
    protocol).

    According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, Bridgewater passed the protocol tests, but the new guidelines kept him out of action:

    Tom Pelissero @TomPelissero

    The <a href=”https://twitter.com/hashtag/Dolphins?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>#Dolphins</a> say Teddy Bridgewater was ruled out due to concussion protocol. He passed the tests, but because of the new rule — adding ataxia to the “no-go” list — and what the ATC spotter saw, he’s out.<br><br>The first player removed from play under new NFL-NFLPA protocols.

    Regardless
    of the circumstances Sunday, the Jets earned a dominant 40-17 win led by their
    young core.

    Rookie
    second-rounder Breece Hall had a signature outing, racking up 197 yards (97
    rushing and 100 receiving) with a touchdown from scrimmage. Fellow running back
    Michael Carter scored twice on the ground. First-round cornerback Sauce Gardner
    recorded five tackles (three solo) and his first interception. Quarterback Zach
    Wilson scored a rushing touchdown and didn’t turn the ball over.

    With a young
    squad, you want to see steps in the right direction against whoever lines up on
    the other side, and the Jets have shown signs of progress. More importantly,
    their youngsters have been contributors in the team’s three victories this season.

Saints Must Continue to Showcase Taysom Hill in Their Offense

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    NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - OCTOBER 09: Taysom Hill #7 of the New Orleans Saints scores a touchdown in the second quarter of the game against the Seattle Seahawks at Caesars Superdome on October 09, 2022 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

    Taysom Hill (Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

    The New
    Orleans Saints needed an offensive spark, and they found it in Taysom Hill, who’s
    arguably the league’s most versatile Swiss Army-knife playmaker with the
    ability to throw, run and catch the ball.

    With Michael
    Thomas (foot/toe) and Jarvis Landry (ankle) out and rookie first-round wide
    receiver Chris Olave leaving the game early with a concussion, the Saints rode
    Hill to a 39-32 victory over the Seattle Seahawks.

    Hill threw and
    ran for a touchdown on the Saints’ last two scoring drives. Along with his 22-yard
    touchdown pass to Adam Trautman, he finished with 112 yards and three scores on the ground.

    Though
    quarterback Andy Dalton (16-of-24 for 187 yards, a touchdown and an interception)
    started under center and stabilized the offense in place of Jameis Winston
    (back), Hill’s versatility elevated the unit.

    Because of
    the Saints’ injuries at wide receiver, they may need more of Hill in a
    pass-catching role in the coming weeks. Over the summer, he focused on the tight end position, so perhaps the coaching staff designs plays to get him
    the ball as a receiver in space.

    According to
    ESPN’s
    Adam
    Schefter
    , the Saints expect Thomas to suit up for Week 6, though offensive
    coordinator Pete Carmichael should keep Hill involved to keep defenders guessing as to his role on any given down.


    Maurice Moton covers the NFL for Bleacher Report. You can
    follow him on Twitter
    @MoeMoton.



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