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NFL : ATS Matchup
Sunday 11/23/2014Line$ LineOU LineScore
TENNESSEE
 
PHILADELPHIA
+11  

-11  
+375

-550

48.5
 
24
Final
43

TENNESSEE (2 - 8) at PHILADELPHIA (7 - 3)
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Week 12 Sunday, 11/23/2014 1:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
253TENNESSEE48.549
254PHILADELPHIA-11-11
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TENNESSEE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games2-8-6.23-64-616.89.5309.0(5.9)1.425.011.4370.4(5.6)1.2
Road Games1-4-2.72-31-414.87.4287.6(5.2)1.824.811.0341.2(5.6)1.4
Last 3 Games0-3-31-22-115.79.0282.7(6)1.726.011.0367.7(5.4)0.3
Grass Games2-5-3.23-33-419.611.1327.6(6.1)1.022.19.7370.6(5.6)1.4
TENNESSEE - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)16.89.516.627:0022-92(4.2)18-3159.9%216(7.1)53-309(5.9)(18.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.22.210.820.430:4027-116(4.3)22-3662.1%244(6.9)62-360(5.8)(16.2)
Offense Road Games14.87.418.029:2225-108(4.3)17-3058.1%180(6.1)55-288(5.2)(19.4)
Defense (All Games)25.011.423.832:6033-143(4.4)21-3463.7%227(6.8)66-370(5.6)(14.8)
Opponents Offensive Avg.23.611.521.131:4629-122(4.3)22-3463.5%245(7.2)63-367(5.8)(15.5)
Defense Road Games24.811.021.030:3830-108(3.6)20-3165.0%233(7.4)61-341(5.6)(13.8)
TENNESSEE - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.00.41.4-0.211-330.4%1-042.9%2-53(22.2)2-11(6.9)7-66
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.71.51.813-538.8%1-047.4%2-54(23.6)16-2(8.1)7-56
Stats For (Road Games)1.20.61.8-0.412-328.3%1-066.7%2-37(22.9)1-4(3.3)10-88
Stats Against (All Games)0.90.31.2 13-540.5%1-033.3%2-44(22.9)2-16(6.8)6-46
Opponents Avg. Stats For10.71.7 13-540.1%1-047.5%2-54(24.7)18-2(8.1)6-51
Stats Against (Road Games)1.20.21.4 12-430.5%1-050.0%2-42(23.2)3-17(6.6)7-51

PHILADELPHIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games7-3+4.26-47-329.914.9406.8(5.8)2.525.113.2377.6(5.7)1.6
Home Games5-0+54-14-135.418.4392.8(5.7)1.820.010.2370.6(5.5)2.2
Last 3 Games2-1+12-13-032.018.0425.7(6.1)2.731.717.0364.0(5.7)2.0
Grass Games6-2+45-36-231.117.0386.1(5.6)2.625.013.5379.4(5.7)1.6
PHILADELPHIA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)29.914.922.326:5729-114(4)25-4259.6%293(7)70-407(5.8)(13.6)
Opponents Defensive Avg.2411.620.730:4527-114(4.3)22-3662.6%251(7.1)62-365(5.9)(15.2)
Offense Home Games35.418.421.827:2830-117(3.9)24-3961.0%276(7.1)69-393(5.7)(11.1)
Defense (All Games)25.113.220.933:0329-115(4)22-3857.8%263(6.9)67-378(5.7)(15)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.611.820.531:3727-106(3.9)22-3562.4%245(7)62-351(5.7)(15.5)
Defense Home Games20.010.221.432:3226-92(3.5)25-4260.1%279(6.7)68-371(5.5)(18.5)
PHILADELPHIA - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.41.12.5-0.915-641.6%1-160.0%2-43(27.1)3-42(16.3)7-60
Opponents Avg. Stats Against10.71.71.813-540.6%1-040.4%2-50(24.4)19-2(9)7-58
Stats For (Home Games)0.81.01.80.415-639.7%0-050.0%1-38(38.4)3-51(18.1)5-47
Stats Against (All Games)0.70.91.6 15-640.1%1-025.0%2-52(21.7)2-22(10.1)8-72
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.80.61.4 13-540.1%1-048.1%2-48(23)17-2(8.5)6-53
Stats Against (Home Games)0.81.42.2 15-637.7%1-00.0%3-69(22.9)2-12(6.1)8-74
Average power rating of opponents played: TENNESSEE 19.5,  PHILADELPHIA 19.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TENNESSEE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/28/2014@ INDIANAPOLIS17-41L7L46O16-8514-28-176341-10529-41-3931
10/5/2014CLEVELAND28-29L1T44O30-14921-32-261036-17521-37-2851
10/12/2014JACKSONVILLE16-14W-4L42.5U24-7017-28-220023-8232-46-2972
10/19/2014@ WASHINGTON17-19L6W46U22-7617-26-160226-10021-28-2512
10/26/2014HOUSTON16-30L3L43O13-3627-41-290240-21219-35-1930
11/9/2014@ BALTIMORE7-21L10L44.5U22-6716-27-143234-15116-27-1610
11/17/2014PITTSBURGH24-27L7W46O15-4915-24-263136-20621-32-1801
11/23/2014@ PHILADELPHIA            
11/30/2014@ HOUSTON            
12/7/2014NY GIANTS            
12/14/2014NY JETS            
12/18/2014@ JACKSONVILLE            

PHILADELPHIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/28/2014@ SAN FRANCISCO21-26L3.5L49U12-2221-43-191442-21817-30-1891
10/5/2014ST LOUIS34-28W-3.5W48O33-14524-37-207323-12529-49-3413
10/12/2014NY GIANTS27-0W-1.5W50.5U36-20321-34-245223-8517-28-1681
10/26/2014@ ARIZONA20-24L-1L48U26-11036-62-411323-7120-42-3291
11/2/2014@ HOUSTON31-21W-2W48.5O40-19025-35-293428-11813-27-1821
11/10/2014CAROLINA45-21W-7.5W48.5O23-3720-38-328032-10225-40-2155
11/16/2014@ GREEN BAY20-53L4L55.5O31-10926-44-320425-11024-38-3650
11/23/2014TENNESSEE            
11/27/2014@ DALLAS            
12/7/2014SEATTLE            
12/14/2014DALLAS            
12/20/2014@ WASHINGTON            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TENNESSEE: New head coach Ken Whisenhunt and offensive coordinator Jason Michael both spent last season with the Chargers, Whiz as offensive coordinator and Michael as tight ends coach. They had great success with a committee backfield last season, and the Titans' roster is set up for a similar approach. Offensive line coach Bob Bostad comes over from Tampa, and both he and Whisenhunt have overseen both zone and gap schemes. They'll likely mix it up here as well. Rookie Bishop Sankey is likely the leader of the committee, a three-down back capable of grinding between the tackles. Sankey and Shonn Greene figure to split time equally in the red zone.
Whisenhunt helped turn Philip Rivers' career around last season by emphasizing getting the ball out quickly. The Titans are expected to take a similar tact with injury-prone Jake Locker, using shorter drops and more looks for backs and tight end Delanie Walker to create match-up problems. Kendall Wright will likely lead the team in receptions again, working as a Z-receiver and in the slot as more of a catch-and-run guy. Nate Washington and Justin Hunter are both field stretchers, but Locker will likely take fewer deep shots this season. Tennessee will use two tight ends often, with Craig Stevens serving as more of a blocking specialist. Hunter and Walker are the best red-zone targets.
The Titans defense is moving in the right direction with new defensive coordinator Ray Horton and the addition of former Broncos LBs Shaun Phillips and Wesley Woodyard. Having the second-easiest schedule in the NFL is a big plus. But this unit is still below average in nearly every facet, especially in the red zone (T-29th in NFL).
PHILADELPHIA: Head coach Chip Kelly may not have brought his Oregon playbook to the NFL, but what he's running is fairly close. The tempo and overall spread principles are what make this the league's best rushing attack, as well as LeSean McCoy's ability to exploit cutback lanes when defenses flow too fast to the perimeter. McCoy might have his workload lightened a little bit, but he's still going to get an enormous number of carries. Unlike during the Andy Reid years, the Eagles are run-heavy in the red zone under Kelly. McCoy takes most touches inside the 20, often taking advantage of exhausted defenses at the end of drives. All-purpose back Darren Sproles could end up being used as a runner a bit more often than he was in New Orleans, while Chris Polk is more of a traditional back-up.
The Eagles use a lot of crossing routes that become high-percentage due to the threat of the running game, plus quarterback Nick Foles holds onto the ball for a long, long time. They'll use a lot of two-tight end looks, most often targeting either Jeremy Maclin or tight end Zach Ertz over the middle. Foles has good chemistry with No. 2 receiver Riley Cooper, who often takes advantage of single coverage against smaller defensive backs with a lot of comeback routes. Rookie Jordan Matthews will play inside in three-receiver sets. They also love the screen game, with McCoy and Sproles.
Defensive coordinator Billy Davis was brought in before 2013 to improve the team's pathetic 13 takeaways, and he did just that with 31 forced turnovers, which tied for third in the NFL. FS Malcolm Jenkins was the only significant free-agent pickup, but first-round draft choice DE Marcus Smith should be able to contribute right away.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO FOOTBALL PREVIEW (TENNESSEE-PHILADELPHIA) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(UPDATES Titans TE Walker's status)

*Titans-Eagles Preview* =======================

By JUSTIN EINHORN STATS Senior Editor

A debacle the last time he faced the Tennessee Titans surely left some wondering if Mark Sanchez would ever start another NFL game.

Well, he's getting another crack at the Titans on Sunday as part of his second chance with the Philadelphia Eagles, but Sanchez again is looking to pick up the pieces from an ugly loss.

It seems the Eagles (7-3) have a good shot to bounce back from last Sunday's 53-20 defeat at Green Bay as they return to Lincoln Financial Field. They've won nine consecutive regular-season home games - their longest streak since the early 1990s - and are 15-2 against teams .500 or worse under coach Chip Kelly, including 6-0 this year.

"If it was a situation in that Green Bay game where we literally just couldn't compete, like we knew we can't fix these mistakes, we're just doomed, then we'd be worried," Sanchez said. "But all that stuff is fixable. I'm really confident in the system, I'm confident in Chip and all of us just wanna get back out on the field."

Tennessee (2-8), meanwhile, is trying to avoid losing five straight for the first time since 2010 behind rookie sixth-round pick Zach Mettenberger, making his fourth NFL start. The Titans have been particularly bad during a four-game road losing streak, getting outscored 114-48 and being held to an average of 258.3 yards.

They weren't much better entering their last matchup against Sanchez with a 4-9 record in Week 15 of 2012, but they eliminated his New York Jets from playoff contention with a 14-10 win. He threw four interceptions and fumbled a snap on the final possession, and he'd get only one more start with New York before being released in March after missing last season with a torn labrum.

A quarterback injury this year turned out to benefit him, and maybe the Eagles, when the struggling Nick Foles broke his clavicle Nov. 2 at Houston.

Sanchez had two touchdown passes in relief to win that day and two more the following week in a terrific starting debut with Philadelphia, throwing for 332 yards without an interception in a 45-21 rout of Carolina. His 346 yards last week marked the second-best total of his career, but he lost two fumbles and the last of his two interceptions was returned for a touchdown that put the Eagles in a 39-6 hole in the third quarter.

"We're so close to really breaking this thing open," Sanchez said of the offense. "We've shown flashes of it. We just haven't done it probably as consistently as we'd like. We'll clean those things up and hopefully hit our stride."

Jordan Matthews certainly has. Since Sanchez took over, the duo has hooked up 14 times for 280 yards and four touchdowns in 11 quarters. Matthews is looking to become the first Eagles rookie receiver to post three straight 100-yard games.

Jeremy Maclin keeps performing at a high level, sitting 79 shy of his first 1,000-yard season and one TD from his career high of 10.

LeSean McCoy, on the other hand, hasn't really gotten going. The NFL's top rusher a season ago with 1,607 yards, McCoy is at 729 while averaging a career-worst 3.7 per carry.

"I don't know if there is one thing," Kelly said when asked how McCoy can be better. "... I think statistically there is (a drop-off from last year), but I think we're a different team. I think you've got to add everything to it. It's not just one guy."

Maybe McCoy can exploit a Titans run defense which has surrendered averages of 189.7 yards in the last three weeks. Le'Veon Bell gashed them for 204 yards Monday night as Pittsburgh rallied for a 27-24 win in Tennessee.

The Titans have had an even tougher time than Philadelphia getting the ground game going, not cracking 80 yards in five straight games as rookie Bishop Sankey has failed to break out while taking over the workload from Shonn Greene.

Mettenberger has performed respectably considering the absence of a decent rushing attack. He was 15 of 24 for 263 yards and two touchdowns Monday despite missing tight end Delanie Walker (concussion), but Tennessee was 3 of 8 on third downs and is converting a league-worst 30.0 percent.

"We're close," Mettenberger said. "We've just got to keep working."

Many Titans praised the former LSU star not only because he didn't take a sack, but because he shook off having an interception returned for a touchdown on his first pass.

"I've been saying it since day one, the kid's a savage," offensive tackle Taylor Lewan said. "... That kind of stuff will get you, and he just bounced right back and started slinging the ball. That's the kind of guy he is."

It appears Walker, who leads Tennessee with 512 receiving yards, will be cleared to return in time to face the Eagles' 28th-ranked pass defense (263.0 ypg).

However, that unit ranks second with 33 sacks and Connor Barwin has 10 1/2, including 8 1/2 in the last three home games.

The Titans have won the past four meetings after losing the first six.

Game Notes:


Last Updated: 4/16/2024 1:34:16 AM EST.


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