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ARENA : First Half Matchup
Saturday 5/18/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
SAN ANTONIO
 First Half Results
CLEVELAND
+1  

-1  


45.5
 
35
Final
21

SAN ANTONIO (3 - 4) at CLEVELAND (2 - 5)
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Week 9 Saturday, 5/18/2013 7:00 PM
Board First Half
103SAN ANTONIO45.5
104CLEVELAND-1
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SAN ANTONIO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-4+1.52-51-641.019.0237.4(5.1)3.047.023.1249.3(5.9)1.9
Road Games2-1+51-21-244.720.7232.3(5.2)2.052.026.7269.0(6.5)1.3
Last 3 Games2-1+2.51-20-337.321.3237.7(5.3)3.038.317.0237.7(5.2)1.7
SAN ANTONIO - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)41.019.018.333:029-20(2.1)20-3753.8%217(5.8)47-237(5.1)(5.8)
Opponents Defensive Avg.49.324.819.931:268-24(3)22-3859.9%252(6.7)46-276(6)(5.6)
Offense Road Games44.720.716.331:5010-18(1.9)20-3557.7%214(6.2)44-232(5.2)(5.2)
Defense (All Games)47.023.118.926:586-22(3.4)21-3657.6%227(6.4)42-249(5.9)(5.3)
Opponents Offensive Avg.53.527.719.229:489-24(2.8)21-3462.0%248(7.4)42-272(6.4)(5.1)
Defense Road Games52.026.720.328:106-34(5.7)22-3562.3%235(6.7)41-269(6.5)(5.2)

CLEVELAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games2-5-3.52-54-347.120.7282.3(6.3)1.760.332.9300.3(6.6)1.7
Home Games1-3-1.51-32-245.720.5279.0(6.1)0.760.031.2295.2(6.3)1.5
Last 3 Games1-2-0.51-20-343.018.7276.3(5.5)1.054.329.7250.7(6)2.0
CLEVELAND - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)47.120.721.430:166-31(5.3)23-3960.3%251(6.5)45-282(6.3)(6)
Opponents Defensive Avg.52.12519.530:548-24(3.1)22-3660.7%257(7.1)44-281(6.4)(5.4)
Offense Home Games45.720.522.529:576-34(5.3)23-3958.9%244(6.2)46-279(6.1)(6.1)
Defense (All Games)60.332.921.730:568-20(2.7)26-3867.4%280(7.3)46-300(6.6)(5)
Opponents Offensive Avg.56.829.520.330:248-25(3)23-3663.3%269(7.4)44-293(6.6)(5.2)
Defense Home Games60.031.221.530:038-20(2.6)26-3868.8%275(7.1)46-295(6.3)(4.9)
Average power rating of opponents played: SAN ANTONIO 52.4,  CLEVELAND 53.3
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SAN ANTONIO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
3/23/2013SAN JOSE42-47L3L113U9-1019-43-23044-823-36-2603
4/5/2013CHICAGO41-48L-9L105.5U11-2719-38-19347-2016-38-1843
4/12/2013@ TAMPA BAY52-36W13W112U9-723-35-18226-4916-32-1642
4/20/2013@ ARIZONA40-83L13L110O7-1820-40-28226-2824-29-3190
4/28/2013@ PITTSBURGH42-37W-11.5L97.5U13-3017-29-17826-2526-45-2222
5/3/2013IOWA36-48L4L99.5U10-3219-40-22238--917-33-2220
5/11/2013JACKSONVILLE34-30W7.5W107.5U7-1723-35-23448-3422-37-2193
5/18/2013@ CLEVELAND            
5/24/2013SPOKANE            
6/3/2013UTAH            
6/8/2013ARIZONA            
6/14/2013@ CHICAGO            

CLEVELAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
3/24/2013SPOKANE41-67L7L106O5-1225-38-27816-2732-42-2840
3/30/2013@ TAMPA BAY47-69L9L106O5-3523-34-24665-3525-38-3572
4/6/2013JACKSONVILLE49-66L10L105O4-1419-40-224010-3823-35-2821
4/20/2013@ PHILADELPHIA64-57W22W110.5O3-2224-33-31629-2131-50-3063
4/27/2013UTAH40-57L6L115U8-4520-38-20526-531-44-2972
5/4/2013@ SAN JOSE36-56L12.5L112U7-2124-47-22017-518-25-1971
5/11/2013CHICAGO53-50W4W111.5U9-6729-42-271010-1220-33-2363
5/18/2013SAN ANTONIO            
5/25/2013@ PITTSBURGH            
6/1/2013@ NEW ORLEANS            
6/7/2013IOWA            
6/15/2013@ ORLANDO            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SAN ANTONIO: Last year all the pieces fell into place for the Talons. Led by quarterback Aaron Garcia and a dynamic offense, San Antonio bulldozed its way to the top seed in the National Conference. Unfortunately for the Talons, their run came to an early end at the hands of Tommy Grady and the Utah Blaze in the first round of the playoffs. The loss ushered in a rebuilding process for the franchise. The Talons were tasked with replacing Garcia ' who left for the San Jose Sabercats in free agency ' and fixing a defense that ranked near the bottom of the League in 2012. The latter was taken care of very quickly, as San Antonio has added 2012 Riddell Defensive Player of the Year Joe Sykes, as well as fellow defensive lineman Tim McGill and defensive back Andre Jones. Former Orlando Predators defensive back Justin Hannah also joined the squad. The newcomers will mesh with a few standouts from last season's team, including linebackers Jamar Ransom and Victor Degrate and defensive backs Fred Shaw and Chris Crocker. Under the guidance of Head Coach and defensive guru Lee Johnson, it's conceivable that this new and improved lineup could make all the difference in 2013. That is if the offense can hold its own as well. Rookie quarterback GJ Kinne will take over for Garcia behind center. Though he comes to the AFL with an impressive college resume, how quickly he can adjust to the Arena game will be paramount to the Talons postseason hopes. Expect an expanded role for fullback Chad 'Tank' Cook, who will look to get back into All-Arena form by taking some of the pressure off Kinne with a strong running game. Still, it is a passing League and Kinne will need to find some targets. Burl Toler and Robert Quiroga return from last year's squad, taking over for the departed Jason Willis and currently unassigned Jomo Wilson as the team's top receivers. San Antonio also returns veteran Derek Lee and added the elusive Dwayne Eley, Jr., who could prove to be the squad's biggest difference maker. If the Talons offense can build quick chemistry and the defense plays up to its potential, San Antonio could very well be looking at its second division titles in as many seasons.
CLEVELAND: The 2013 Cleveland Gladiators will certainly look different than the 2012 squad. As it stands now, the team is highlighted by 18 rookies and returns just eight players from last year's roster. On the plus side, three of those eight returners were among the team's top four receivers in 2012. All-Arena wideout Dominick Goodman leads the bunch, as he looks to improve upon a record-setting 2012 season. Joining him once again will be Thyron Lewis and Carlese Franklin. The man throwing them the ball remains a mystery, however. Trusty veteran John Dutton remains unassigned and very well may have taken his final snap in an AFL uniform. If that's the case, the Gladiators will need to rely on either Chris Dieker or Brian Zbydniewski to take over the quarterbacking duties. Both served as backups last season in Iowa and New Orleans, respectively. The team did bring in some help along the offensive line, adding C.J. Cobb and Shannon Breen in free agency. Defensively, the team will rely heavily on new faces, as nearly every starter from the League's first-ranked scoring defense a year ago will need to be replaced. Pass rusher Brian Brikowski figures to lead the rebuilding charge. Brikowski tallied 20 tackles, including six for loss, in five games with the team last season. Former Georgia Force defensive lineman Kris Cooke should also provide some veteran experience, while former Michigan Wolverines and New England Patriots linebacker Pierre Woods possesses the raw talent to become an instant difference maker for the squad. Perhaps no position group was hit harder in free agency than the team's defensive secondary. The team will be without all five of their top defensive backs from 2012, a group that ranked second in the League in passing defense. With that kind of turnover, big things are expected from Maurice Williams and Lenny Wicks in 2013. Arguably the biggest acquisition made by the team this offseason is the addition of defensive back Jamar Love, who started 17 games as a rookie last season with the Milwaukee Mustangs. The team will rely heavily on the former Arkansas Razorback to bring leadership and big plays on the defensive side of the ball. Steve Thonn will go into 2013 with what looks to be almost an entirely new team, but that does not mean the club is without talent. But with a roster of 18 rookies and only two players (Zbydniewski and Franklin) with more than two seasons under their belts, the Gladiators will need to gel and develop quickly in order to stay competitive in a much improved American Conference.
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