Rankings for the Giants' 45-33 win over the Colts at MetLife Stadium on Sunday:
crime
Where the hell has this been all season?
The numbers across the board were remarkable.
There were 446 total yards, 25 first downs, 7 of 13 yards on third down conversions and a time of possession of 33:23.
Drew Luke?
Stop.
He completed 17 of 23 passes for 309 yards and four touchdowns.
He also ran for a TD.
His passer rating was 155.3.
Hey now, there was the run and catch capability that was missing.
Malik Nabers (7-171, 2 TDs) caught a quick hit and raced 32 yards for a touchdown and Darius Slayton kept the scoring game going on a 32-yard run.
Wan'Dale Robinson (5-71, 1 TD) kept things moving.
Tyrone Tracy Jr. (20-59) did nothing but a 40-yard burst. The lock was not removed.
TE Daniel Bellinger was hit midway through the second quarter on a 15-yard penalty.
RG Jake Kubas jumped for a false start from the Indy 1-yard line and Evan Neal was called for an illegal downfield penalty.
There were no major plus shifts.
Grade: A.
Defense
Now this is a departure from the norm.
Sure this unit wasn't great but they bailed out and were finally able to make some plays.
Jonathan Taylor (32-125, 2 TDs) did his damage but averaged just 3.9 yards per attempt.
The 39-year-old Joe Flacco (26 of 38, 330 yds, 2 TDs, 2 INTs) might be able to pull it off when he turns 50.
Michael Pittman (9-109, 1 TD) and Alec Pierce (6-122, 1 TD) were constant problems.
CB Deonte Banks doesn't trust his approach in key situations.
He was isolated on the field with Pierce and was flagged for a 44-yard pass interference penalty.
Banks later had another pass interference touchdown for 19 yards.
S Dane Belton showed his hands with a diving interception in the first quarter.
Rakim Nunez Roches sacked Flaco to force the Colts to settle for a field goal in the first quarter.
Brian Burns made two tackles for loss on Taylor late in the first half. DT Elijah Chatman had a fourth-and-1 stop for Taylor for no gain.
Rookie Dru Phillips came up with the game-sealing interception. Kayvon Thibodeaux had a late strip sack.
Grade: C.
Special teams
Ihmir Smith-Marsette has been a quietly solid addition as a returner and made noise by returning a second-half kickoff return 100 yards for a touchdown.
No one touched him.
Jimmy Gillan's first kick traveled 48 yards without a return and he averaged 48.7 yards on his three kicks.
Graham Gano made a 30-yard field goal and all five extra point attempts.
Grade: A.
Training
Man, did Brian Daboll need this.
He kept the team together, but all the losing took its toll on everyone.
Daboll said he's been tough all week on Luke, and that's proven to be the tough love it takes.
Daboll smartly tried to lean into the running game early and limit Lock's exposure in the passing game.
Lock did his damage with just 23 passes, compared to 30 running passes.
Daboll's fourth-and-2 from his own 42-yard line late in the third quarter looked too extreme.
Shane Bowen's defense failed to put much pressure on Flacco.
Grade: B+.