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ARENA : ATS Matchup
Saturday 7/13/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
NEW ORLEANS
 
ARIZONA
+17.5  

-17.5  


115
 
42
Final
79

NEW ORLEANS (5 - 10) at ARIZONA (13 - 2)
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Week 17 Saturday, 7/13/2013 9:00 PM
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113NEW ORLEANS115115
114ARIZONA-20-20
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
NEW ORLEANS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games5-10-4.37-89-646.724.2256.1(6.3)2.957.430.7290.7(6.3)1.5
Road Games2-5+1.44-35-244.323.4272.3(6.6)3.062.035.0293.9(6.6)1.0
Last 3 Games2-1+0.92-13-058.325.3285.0(8.6)2.353.027.3327.0(6.3)2.3
NEW ORLEANS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)46.724.217.628:407-18(2.7)19-3455.8%238(7)41-256(6.3)(5.5)
Opponents Defensive Avg.52.726.919.630:558-23(3)22-3661.9%256(7.2)44-279(6.4)(5.3)
Offense Road Games44.323.417.129:326-14(2.3)20-3557.0%258(7.4)41-272(6.6)(6.1)
Defense (All Games)57.430.719.331:2012-27(2.3)23-3565.4%264(7.6)46-291(6.3)(5.1)
Opponents Offensive Avg.51.125.819.230:228-23(2.9)22-3761.2%259(7.1)44-282(6.4)(5.5)
Defense Road Games62.035.019.030:2812-35(3)23-3369.8%259(7.8)45-294(6.6)(4.7)

ARIZONA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games13-2+612-34-966.536.2306.5(7.7)1.147.723.9312.7(6.5)3.1
Home Games7-0+67-02-471.141.1274.3(7.2)0.342.423.3298.4(6.2)3.1
Last 3 Games2-1-0.32-11-261.731.3306.7(6.9)1.356.728.0336.0(7.1)1.7
ARIZONA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)66.536.221.326:377-16(2.2)22-3365.9%291(8.9)40-307(7.7)(4.6)
Opponents Defensive Avg.51.92619.330:467-21(2.8)22-3660.2%261(7.2)44-282(6.4)(5.4)
Offense Home Games71.141.122.327:368-16(2.1)21-3070.0%258(8.5)38-274(7.2)(3.9)
Defense (All Games)47.723.919.933:126-15(2.4)24-4256.2%298(7.1)48-313(6.5)(6.6)
Opponents Offensive Avg.53.827.419.531:368-20(2.6)23-3761.9%267(7.2)45-287(6.4)(5.3)
Defense Home Games42.423.319.632:245-8(1.6)25-4357.0%290(6.7)48-298(6.2)(7)
Average power rating of opponents played: NEW ORLEANS 47.9,  ARIZONA 52.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
NEW ORLEANS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
5/17/2013@ SPOKANE54-65L23.5W105O6-322-38-31856--229-40-3532
5/25/2013CHICAGO48-84L8L107O2-421-34-350616-3816-21-2020
6/1/2013CLEVELAND69-40W-1.5W96O4-623-32-267110-427-42-2394
6/8/2013@ PHILADELPHIA56-65L15W108O6-416-30-301213-4130-42-3171
6/15/2013TAMPA BAY54-51W1.5W108U9-2417-31-210215-2126-39-3422
6/22/2013SAN ANTONIO53-56L-3L99.5O13-6614-24-212311-3926-42-2543
6/29/2013@ PITTSBURGH59-54W-4W97.5O5-2017-25-24624-932-47-3181
7/6/2013@ UTAH63-49W3.5W104O7-2616-25-285214-7625-38-2853
7/13/2013@ ARIZONA            
7/20/2013JACKSONVILLE            
7/27/2013@ ORLANDO            

ARIZONA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
5/19/2013@ CHICAGO56-49W-12.5L120U6-1018-31-28717-1614-34-2612
5/25/2013IOWA70-26W-14.5W105U6-1125-31-29411--422-40-2265
6/1/2013@ PHILADELPHIA64-57W1.5W121P11-828-48-36234-1020-33-3083
6/8/2013@ SAN ANTONIO70-21W-17W103U7-2223-32-39626-1919-48-2357
6/15/2013SPOKANE59-42W-10W122U9-2424-42-23304-529-43-2561
6/22/2013@ SAN JOSE42-72L-6L119U3-222-41-23523-825-42-3150
7/6/2013@ ORLANDO84-56W-14W120O7-1623-31-41029-3725-40-3874
7/13/2013NEW ORLEANS            
7/20/2013CHICAGO            
7/27/2013@ IOWA            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
NEW ORLEANS: Last season was a big year for the VooDoo, as the team snapped a 12-game home losing streak dating back to 2008 and made the playoffs for the first time since 2004. Much of the resurgence can be credited to head coach Pat O'Hara and his quarterback Kurt Rocco. Rocco made great strides in his first season in New Orleans, setting single-season franchise records with 5,317 passing yards and 107 touchdowns. If that progress continues, there will be plenty of cheering in 'The Graveyard' this season. However, the VooDoo will have some obstacles to overcome. On the offensive side of the ball, Rocco will be without three of his four favorite targets from a year ago, as Josh Bush, L.J. Castile and Greg Ellingson all found new homes in free agency. On the plus side, the team did acquire former All-Arena receiver Donovan Morgan in an offseason trade. The offense will depend heavily on Morgan's experience and playmaking ability to pick up the slack for the departed talent. O'Hara's squad will need players to step up on the defensive side as well. New Orleans lost two 2012 All-Arena selections in free agency, as Jack linebacker Alvin Ray Jackson relocated to Pittsburgh, while defensive back Jeremy Kellem joined up with the defending ArenaBowl champion Arizona Rattlers. The additions of Eddie Moten, Derrick Boyd and Dustin Bell, as well as 2012 holdover Demarcus Robinson and a wildcard in former LSU recruit Delvin Breaux, should assist in softening the blow dealt to the secondary. With so many new faces, the group that could be the biggest difference makers is the defensive line, a youthful unit that showed dramatic improvement upon the acquisition of Xavier Brown last season. If Brown, Marlon Favorite and Derandus Frye continue to progress in their sophomore campaigns, the VooDoo will be in good shape. Opposing quarterbacks, however, may not be
ARIZONA: If it weren't for Aaron Garcia's last second heroics in ArenaBowl XXIV, the Arizona Rattlers would be looking at the prospects of a three-peat. When the only key loss from your championship squad is your kicker, chances are you're in pretty good shape. Playing in the League's toughest division did little to slow down Kevin Guy's defending ArenaBowl champion Rattlers' and the team looks to be just as strong coming into this season. ArenaBowl MVP Nick Davila led the team to a 13-5 record and the second-ranked offense in the AFL in 2012. Believe it or not, his receiving corps only got better for 2013. Not only will top targets Maurice Purify, Kerry Reed, Trandon Harvey and Markee White all return to the team, but the squad also added last season's two top rookie receivers in Tysson Poots and NET10 Rookie of the Year Jared Perry. A question mark still remains at fullback, as Odie Armstrong remains unassigned; however, with perhaps the deepest receiving corps in the League, the Rattlers may not be running much anyway. Reigning Offensive Lineman of the Year, Kyle Young, is also a free agent, but Second Team All-Arena center Bill Eisenhardt was acquired to soften the blow of Young's potential departure. Arizona's stingy defense will still be led by an incredibly strong pass rusher that features Cliff Dukes, Anttaj Hawthorne, Marcus Pittman and Tyre Glasper. The secondary is particularly talented as well, with holdovers Arkeith Brown, Marquis Floyd and Virgil Gray all returning to the Desert, while the team also added All-Arena defensive back Jeremy Kellem through free agency. The Rattlers will again have to successfully navigate a Murderer's Row sort of schedule in the West, but with very few holes to fill, Arizona appears to once again be in the driver's seat. Depending on how well they fair within their division, it wouldn't be shocking if we see 2013 end the same way 2012 did; with the Rattlers hoisting the Jim Foster Trophy.
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