Game Information:
Last Meeting: Detroit 38 – San Diego 10 on December 24, 2011.
Series Overall: San Diego leads 6-4
Location: Qualcomm Stadium – San Diego, California
Weather Forecast: 82 degrees and sunny. Winds out of the West-Northwest at 10 miles per hour. Chance of rain is zero percent.
Kickoff Time: 4:05 PM ET
Betting Line: San Diego -3.0, Total 46.0
Broadcast: FOX and the Detroit Lions Radio Network
Like always you can’t catch the game live on TV or on the radio you can follow The Majors Detroit’s Facebook and Twitter feeds for live game updates of today’s action. There will also be a The Majors Detroit live blog hosted by TMSNX’s Vice President Adam “Dorf” Waltersdorf available at www.detoit.themajors.net.
STATISTICAL LEADERS:
Since this is the first game of the season, this will be the statistical leaders for the 2014-15 season.
Detroit Lions:
PASS: Matthew Stafford: 60.3% CMP, 4,257 YDS, 22 TD, 12 INT
RUSH: Joique Bell: 223 CAR, 860 YDS, 7 TD
REC: Golden Tate: 99 REC, 1,331 YDS, 4 TD
DEF: DeAndre Levy: 151 TACK, 2.5 SACK, 15 TFL, 5 PD, 1 INT
San Diego Chargers:
PASS: Philip Rivers: 66.5% CMP, 4,286 YDS, 31 TD, 18 INT
RUSH: Brandon Oliver: 160 CAR, 582 YDS, 3 TD
REC: Malcolm Floyd: 52 REC, 856 YDS, 6 TD
DEF: Eric Weddle: 114 TACK, 3 TFL, 8 PD, 1 INT, 2 FF
Detroit Lions Depth Chart:
Offense:
POS | FIRST | SECOND | THIRD |
WR | #15 Golden Tate | #16 Lance Moore | #13 TJ Jones |
LT | #71 Riley Rieff | #70 Corey Robinson | |
LG | #63 Manny Ramirez | #72 Laken Tomlinson | |
C | #65 Travis Swanson | #63 Manny Ramirez | #65 Taylor Boggs |
RG | #75 Larry Warford* | #63 Manny Ramirez | #65 Taylor Boggs |
RT | #66 LaAdrian Waddle | #77 Cornelius Lucas | |
TE | #87 Brandon Pettigrew | #85 Eric Ebron | #89 Tim Wright |
WR | #81 Calvin Johnson | #10 Corey Fuller | |
QB | #9 Matthew Stafford | #8 Dan Orlovsky | |
RB | #35 Joique Bell | #25 Theo Riddick | #21 Ameer Abdullah |
#34 Zach Zenner | |||
FB | #46 Michael Burton | ||
*Expected to miss game injured |
Defense:
POS | FIRST | SECOND | THIRD |
DE | #91 Jason Jones | #52 Darryl Tapp | |
DT | #93 Tyrunn Walker | #90 Gabe Wright | |
DT | #92 Haloti Ngata | #97 Caraun Reid* | #63 Jermelle Cudjo |
DE | #94 Ezekiel Ansah | #98 Devin Taylor | #58 Phillip Hunt |
OLB | #59 Tahir Whitehead | #53 Kyle Van Noy | #95 Brandon Copeland |
MLB | #55 Stephen Tulloch | #50 Travis Lewis | |
OLB | #54 DeAndre Levy* | #57 Josh Bynes | |
CB | #23 Darius Slay | #30 Josh Wilson | |
CB | #31 Rashean Mathis | #24 Nevin Lawson | #28 Quandre Diggs |
SS | #32 James Ihedigbo | #32 Don Carey | |
FS | #27 Glover Quin | #42 Isa Abdul-Quddus | |
*Expected to miss game – injured |
San Diego Depth Chart:
Offense:
POS | FIRST | SECOND | THIRD |
WR | #13 Keenan Allen | #15 Dontrelle Inman | # 16 Tyrell Williams |
LT | #77 King Dunlap | #75 Chris Hairston | |
LG | #74 Orlando Franklin | #63 Johnnie Troutman* | |
C | #65 Chris Watt | #60 Trevor Robinson | |
RG | #76 D.J. Fluker | #63 Johnnie Troutman* | |
RT | #72 Joe Barksdale | ||
TE | #89 Ladarius Green | #88 David Johnson | #? John Phillips |
#86 Kyle Miller | |||
WR | #80 Malcom Floyd | #11 Stevie Johnson | #12 Jacoby Jones |
QB | #17 Philip Rivers | #10 Kellen Clemens | |
RB | #28 Melvin Gordon | #39 Danny Woodhead | #43 Branden Oliver |
#34 Donald Brown | |||
*Expected to miss game injured |
Defense:
POS | FIRST | SECOND | THIRD |
DE | #91 Kendall Reyes | #93 Darius Philon | |
NT | #98 Sean Lissemore | #92 Ryan Carrethers | |
DT | #94 Corey Liuget | #90 Ricardo Mathews | #96 Mitch Unrein |
OLB | #54 Melvin Ingram | #51 Kyle Emanuel | |
ILB | #50 Manti T’eo | #53 Kavell Conner | |
ILB | #56 Donald Butler | #52 Denzel Perryman | #48 Nick Dzubnar |
OLB | #97 Jerry Attaochu | #99 Cordarro Law | #58 Tourek Williams* |
CB | #24 Brandon Flowers | #23 Steve Williams | |
CB | #22 Jason Verrett | #26 Patrick Robinson | #29 Craig Mager |
SS | #37 Jahleel Addae | #27 Jimmy Wilson | |
FS | #32 Eric Weddle | #25 Darrell Stuckey | |
*Expected to miss game injured |
Injury Report:
Lions injury designations:
#Lions DeAndre Levy doubtful for Sunday at #Chargers while Reid and Warford are out. See injury report here … pic.twitter.com/aGfafAb4dV
— Paula Pasche (@paulapasche) September 11, 2015
Chargers injury designations:
Here’s the #Chargers injury report for #Lions game this weekend. pic.twitter.com/4BKCNY3Say
— Denny Kapp (@DennyKapp) September 11, 2015
PREGAME ANALYSIS:
The Detroit Lions historically don’t win these type of games. They have go across the country and get a win against the San Diego Chargers who are almost equally talented. I just don’t think that will happen. — Adam “Dorf” Waltersdorf
As we approach tomorrow afternoons game between the Detroit Lions and San Diego Chargers, there are a few things we have to consider. First, the Detroit Lions are playing without star linebacker De’Andre Levy. It sounds like players, Larry Warford and Caruan Reid will be out or tomorrow’s contest, as well. With Reid being out, the Lions run defense could get shredded up the middle and their interior rotation could be out of whack. With Larry Warford being out, Laken Tomlinson will probably take his place at the right guard spot and he could potentially light it up or potentially get lit up. Only time will tell for what could happen with the Lions and their players in the trenches. Let’s start there though: — “Downtown” Russell Brown
Dorf’s Three Keys to the Game:
- Take advantage of the Chargers bad offensive line: The Chargers offensive line is offensively bad. The Lions should have no problem stopping the running game or getting to Philip Rivers even with DeAndre Levy expected to miss the game.
- Excellence in special teams: The Chargers have Super Bowl 47 hero Jacoby Jones returning punts and kicks for them. He’s lost a step since then, but still is dangerous. The Lions must contain him.
- Get the ground game going: Joique Bell missed the whole preseason and Ameer Abdullah didn’t do much after his first burst on the scene in week one of the preseason. They will need to figure out who’s going to be the bell cow or how they will split the load. I don’t see Zach Zenner even being active for the game, so don’t expect him to carry the load for the Lions.
Downtown’s Three Keys to the Game:
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The offensive and defensive line play: The Lions will have some new bodies up front such as Manny Ramirez, Travis Swanson (only four career starts) and Laken Tomlinson (rookie). Can the offensive line protect Matthew Stafford? Can they get a good enough push up front to open up the run game for Joique Bell and Ameer Abdullah? Switching to the defense, we also have some new bodies up front. We’ll see a healthy Jason Jones playing opposite of Ezekiel Ansah. Then in the middle to replace Nick Fairley and Ndamukong Suh, we’ll see Tyrunn Walker and Haloti Ngata. What Ngata and Walker can do, will determine what kind of impact rookie running back, Melvin Gordon does for the Chargers. If the Lions start to get shredded up in the middle, Sunday could be a long day for this Lions defense.
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Matthew Stafford: He has all the offensive weapons needed to be successful. A healthy Calvin Johnson, check. Pass catching running backs (Theo Riddick & Ameer Abdullah), check. A solid number two wide receiver (Golden Tate), check. Pass catching tight ends who don’t hurt their ankle by walking their dog (Timothy Wright & Eric Ebron), check. Stafford has to play smart and make the right decisions. Throwing to his check down receiver on the right downs, making accurate passes across the middle and not overthrowing people because not everyone is a giant like Megatron. I believe in Stafford and I believe the time is now for him to prove he can be elite. Maybe thats the homer in me or maybe it’s year two in Joe Lombardi’s system. A system that is schemed for success. The excuses are gone Matthew…you have to make us believe.
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Discipline: For most teams, the little things are what cost them. Poor tackling and misalignments are always huge. However, penalties are what can cost a team more than anything. When you open your first possession of the game, the last thing you want to do is get flagged for a false start or a holding and move backwards. On defense, you have to remember that the league is soft and so are the rules. Don’t hit a player as he approaches the sidelines. Watch the late hits and the helmet hunting (James Ihedigbo). From face-guarding to pass interference, theres a rule for everything. The Lions just have to play smart and they’ll be alright.
Prediction
Detroit Lions 24 – San Diego Chargers 21
Although in the game by game predictions that came out yesterday I have the Lions losing this game, I’ve had a change of heart. I don’t think the Chargers will be good enough to win, but this will be a very close game with the Lions defense making a stop at the end to seal the deal.
Downtown-
Detroit Lions 24 – San Diego Chargers 21.