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ARENA : Money Line Matchup
Saturday 5/25/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
CHICAGO
 
NEW ORLEANS
-8  

+8  
-330

+260

107
 
84
Final
48

CHICAGO (4 - 5) at NEW ORLEANS (1 - 7)
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Week 10 Saturday, 5/25/2013 9:00 PM
Board Money Line
161CHICAGO-330
162NEW ORLEANS+260
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CHICAGO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-5+4.45-43-550.925.8268.7(6.2)2.154.928.3295.6(6.3)1.3
Road Games3-1+83-11-255.227.7276.2(6.2)2.553.223.7313.0(6.3)2.2
Last 3 Games0-3-3.71-21-246.723.0250.3(6.3)2.760.331.0317.0(6.8)0.3
CHICAGO - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)50.925.819.630:197-16(2.2)21-3657.5%252(7.1)43-269(6.2)(5.3)
Opponents Defensive Avg.50.62619.530:238-21(2.7)22-3760.2%259(7)45-280(6.3)(5.5)
Offense Road Games55.227.720.529:539-17(1.9)20-3656.2%259(7.2)45-276(6.2)(5)
Defense (All Games)54.928.320.830:289-32(3.6)24-3864.1%264(7)47-296(6.3)(5.4)
Opponents Offensive Avg.5226.519.530:018-21(2.6)22-3660.8%257(7.1)45-279(6.3)(5.4)
Defense Road Games53.223.722.231:527-29(4.1)27-4363.7%284(6.6)50-313(6.3)(5.9)

NEW ORLEANS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games1-7-6.22-63-537.217.7227.5(5)3.257.731.7271.9(6.3)1.1
Home Games1-3-5.21-31-341.520.7199.0(4.5)2.749.024.5291.0(6.2)1.7
Last 3 Games0-301-21-234.015.7257.7(5.3)3.763.333.7260.7(6.9)0.7
NEW ORLEANS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)37.217.717.530:567-15(2.2)20-3951.9%212(5.5)46-227(5)(6.1)
Opponents Defensive Avg.50.125.419.631:378-23(2.9)22-3660.2%252(7)44-275(6.2)(5.5)
Offense Home Games41.520.717.228:318-18(2.2)18-3648.6%181(5)44-199(4.5)(4.8)
Defense (All Games)57.731.717.729:0412-22(1.8)20-3163.5%250(8)43-272(6.3)(4.7)
Opponents Offensive Avg.5226.118.730:348-22(2.7)22-3661.8%256(7.2)44-278(6.4)(5.3)
Defense Home Games49.024.517.731:2911-14(1.3)21-3657.6%277(7.7)47-291(6.2)(5.9)
Average power rating of opponents played: CHICAGO 51.7,  NEW ORLEANS 50.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CHICAGO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
3/31/2013SPOKANE61-76L3L109O6-1725-39-29417-1426-34-3140
4/5/2013@ SAN ANTONIO48-41W9W105.5U7-2016-38-184311-2719-38-1934
4/14/2013PITTSBURGH45-14W-10.5W100.5U9-2224-36-238015-8218-36-1262
4/20/2013@ UTAH59-56W9W115P9-1522-37-26823-1227-42-3384
4/26/2013@ IOWA64-63W11W110O9-2123-36-34925-934-49-3351
5/4/2013PHILADELPHIA41-72L7L112O4-118-31-225313-5825-38-2580
5/11/2013@ CLEVELAND50-53L-4L111.5U10-1220-33-23639-6729-42-2710
5/19/2013ARIZONA49-56L12.5W120U7-1614-34-26126-1018-31-2871
5/25/2013@ NEW ORLEANS            
6/1/2013@ ORLANDO            
6/7/2013UTAH            
6/14/2013SAN ANTONIO            
6/22/2013@ TAMPA BAY            

NEW ORLEANS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
3/30/2013IOWA34-48L-3L110U7-923-46-259316-315-30-2532
4/12/2013@ JACKSONVILLE30-76L12.5L105O5-1819-37-233420-5216-22-1770
4/19/2013PITTSBURGH43-46L-10L88O10-1515-28-96313-3620-31-2340
4/27/2013SAN JOSE38-57L15L102.5U7-3715-32-14948-1123-35-3023
5/4/2013@ TAMPA BAY32-63L21L104.5U7-527-47-246210-3313-16-1940
5/11/2013@ IOWA16-62L17L96U7-2522-42-176414-3417-27-1700
5/17/2013@ SPOKANE54-65L23.5W105O6-322-38-31856--229-40-3532
5/25/2013CHICAGO            
6/1/2013CLEVELAND            
6/8/2013@ PHILADELPHIA            
6/15/2013TAMPA BAY            
6/22/2013SAN ANTONIO            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CHICAGO: Despite a 10-8 record in 2012, the Chicago Rush missed the postseason for the first time in franchise history last year. This year, they will likely be without quarterback Russ Michna for the first time in five years, as the team's all-time leading passer has yet to come across the transactions wire. In his absence, AFL veteran Gino Guidugli will make the southbound trip down I-94 after spending the last two seasons in Milwaukee with the Mustangs. The 'Italian Stallion' got the job done with his legs as much as his arm in 2012, scoring 18 rushing touchdowns and passing for 86 last season. That athletic ability in one player should be a welcome addition to the Rush, who used a combination of Michna's arm and Luke Drone's legs to achieve nearly identical numbers last year. However, Guidugli will need to take care of the football as he tied the AFL single-season record with 25 interceptions in 2012. Should Guidugli struggle, the Rush have also added second-year quarterback Carson Coffman, who started over Collin Klein at Kansas State. The offense should get some firepower from Chicago's touchdown king, 'Big Play' Reggie Gray, who returns for his third year with the team. Gray will figure to once again be the focus of the offense after the team lost 2012 NET10 Rookie of the Year Jared Perry to the Arizona Rattlers earlier this offseason. Though Perry's near record-setting production will be difficult to reproduce, the Rush did make some waves with the addition of longtime San Jose Sabercats receiver and kick returner Rodney Wright. Wright, along with Ironman Marcus Everett and a healthy Troy McBroom ' who missed all of last season recovering from an injury ' should make for a solid receiving corps. On the defensive side of the ball, the addition of defensive lineman Anthony Hoke should provide some much needed quarterback pressure. The loss of Jack linebacker Kelvin Morris to Orlando will no doubt hurt, but the addition of Everett ' a Second Team All-Arena selection in 2012 ' should help ease the pain. Mac linebacker Nekos Brown returns to the squad, as does defensive back Jorrick Calvin, who blossomed into a pleasant surprise as a late season acquisition last year. Calvin will team with Semaj Moody and the newly-acquired Joe Phinisee in the secondary. If free agent and 2011 Defensive Player of the Year Vic Hall does not return, Rush fans can at least take solace in the fact that the defensive backfield is in very capable hands.
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
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