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NFL : ATS Matchup
Sunday 10/26/2014Line$ LineOU LineScore
OAKLAND
 
CLEVELAND
+6.5  

-6.5  
+220

-260

44
 
13
Final
23

OAKLAND (0 - 6) at CLEVELAND (3 - 3)
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Week 8 Sunday, 10/26/2014 4:25 PM
Board OpenLatest
273OAKLAND43.543.5
274CLEVELAND-7-7
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OAKLAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games0-6-63-33-315.36.8282.7(5.2)1.726.314.8374.8(5.6)1.0
Road Games0-3-32-11-212.35.7238.7(4.3)1.724.314.7378.0(5.7)1.7
Last 3 Games0-3-31-22-118.310.3311.0(5.7)1.731.017.3407.7(6.1)1.3
Grass Games0-4-41-33-117.27.7324.2(5.8)2.230.717.2387.5(5.8)1.0
OAKLAND - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)15.36.815.725:0118-69(3.7)22-3660.7%213(6)54-283(5.2)(18.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.21.911.219.830:5426-103(4)23-3662.9%239(6.7)62-342(5.5)(15.6)
Offense Road Games12.35.714.027:3418-48(2.6)23-3762.7%190(5.2)55-239(4.3)(19.4)
Defense (All Games)26.314.822.334:5936-145(4)21-3070.3%229(7.6)66-375(5.6)(14.2)
Opponents Offensive Avg.23.311.119.930:1628-114(4)21-3461.8%227(6.7)62-340(5.5)(14.6)
Defense Road Games24.314.721.732:2634-148(4.4)23-3272.2%230(7.1)66-378(5.7)(15.5)
OAKLAND - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.20.51.7-0.712-538.4%0-066.7%3-71(23.8)2-18(8.8)7-54
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.81.61.614-643.2%1-041.7%3-66(23.3)19-2(10)7-58
Stats For (Road Games)1.30.31.70.013-535.9%0-00.0%3-60(22.4)2-20(10)6-50
Stats Against (All Games)0.50.51.0 14-752.9%1-020.0%1-25(25.3)1-13(8.4)7-64
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.70.61.2 14-641.6%1-043.6%2-45(23.4)15-2(7.1)7-59
Stats Against (Road Games)0.71.01.7 14-646.3%1-033.3%2-51(30.4)1-10(7.7)7-66

CLEVELAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-303-24-223.310.5363.7(5.7)0.823.214.2394.8(6)1.3
Home Games2-1+1.72-12-126.014.7355.7(5.9)0.319.07.7377.7(5.5)1.3
Last 3 Games2-1+0.31-11-222.012.3364.7(5.5)1.720.712.7368.3(5.5)1.3
Grass Games3-303-24-223.310.5363.7(5.7)0.823.214.2394.8(6)1.3
CLEVELAND - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)23.310.520.728:1432-133(4.1)18-3255.7%231(7.2)64-364(5.7)(15.6)
Opponents Defensive Avg.23.410.12130:5627-108(4)23-3563.5%253(7.1)62-362(5.8)(15.4)
Offense Home Games26.014.720.328:0332-124(3.8)17-2861.4%232(8.4)60-356(5.9)(13.7)
Defense (All Games)23.214.222.831:4531-155(5)21-3561.1%239(6.8)66-395(6)(17)
Opponents Offensive Avg.21.611.621.530:1726-118(4.6)23-3664.3%250(6.9)62-368(5.9)(17)
Defense Home Games19.07.723.731:5731-157(5.1)22-3859.3%220(5.8)68-378(5.5)(19.9)
CLEVELAND - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.30.50.80.513-433.3%1-028.6%2-44(20.5)2-5(2.6)7-60
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.60.61.21.413-540.1%1-050.5%2-39(21.7)14-2(7.4)7-57
Stats For (Home Games)0.00.30.31.013-542.1%1-1100.0%1-24(17.7)1-3(2.2)7-61
Stats Against (All Games)1.20.21.3 14-641.0%1-020.0%2-31(18.7)2-19(7.7)6-50
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.80.61.5 13-540.2%1-046.9%2-40(21.7)13-2(6.9)7-58
Stats Against (Home Games)1.00.31.3 14-641.5%1-00.0%2-42(21.2)2-4(2.6)5-38
Average power rating of opponents played: OAKLAND 20.7,  CLEVELAND 18.2
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OAKLAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/7/2014@ NY JETS14-19L6.5W41U15-2520-32-133034-21223-29-1902
9/14/2014HOUSTON14-30L3L41O17-10127-42-263446-18814-19-1390
9/21/2014@ NEW ENGLAND9-16L13.5W47U22-6721-34-174132-7624-37-2210
9/28/2014*MIAMI14-38L4L41O18-5328-44-264435-15723-31-2783
10/12/2014SAN DIEGO28-31L7W44O20-11418-34-282133-11622-35-3070
10/19/2014ARIZONA13-24L3.5L47U19-5616-28-164037-12322-31-2421
10/26/2014@ CLEVELAND            
11/2/2014@ SEATTLE            
11/9/2014DENVER            
11/16/2014@ SAN DIEGO            
11/20/2014KANSAS CITY            

CLEVELAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/7/2014@ PITTSBURGH27-30L5.5W41.5O30-18319-31-206028-12724-35-3631
9/14/2014NEW ORLEANS26-24W5W49O30-12224-41-202027-17427-40-2232
9/21/2014BALTIMORE21-23L1.5L43O29-9119-25-284033-16019-31-2171
10/5/2014@ TENNESSEE29-28W-1T44O36-17521-37-285130-14921-32-2610
10/12/2014PITTSBURGH31-10W-2.5W46.5U38-1588-17-210132-13821-42-2211
10/19/2014@ JACKSONVILLE6-24L-4L45U30-6916-41-197335-18517-31-1513
10/26/2014OAKLAND            
11/2/2014TAMPA BAY            
11/6/2014@ CINCINNATI            
11/16/2014HOUSTON            
11/23/2014@ ATLANTA            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OAKLAND: In addition to bringing in Greg Olson as offensive coordinator last season, the Raiders brought in Tony Sparano to install a man-blocking scheme. The move back to power blocking was for the most part successful. This year, newly acquired Maurice Jones-Drew will get the first crack at being a workhorse back. He's dropped weight and has the vision to succeed in this scheme. Darren McFadden will battle for the starting job in what will likely end up in a timeshare. Latavius Murray reportedly looked good in practice during a redshirt rookie year and should be the No. 3 behind the injury-prone vets.
Olson showed a good deal of creativity last year with Terrelle Pryor and Matt McGloin giving two different looks under center. While he's shown a willingness to attack deep in the past, this year should be more of a traditional West Coast passing game. James Jones will have a chance to be more of a possession guy, rather than the deep threat he was in Green Bay. Denarius Moore is going to be the home run threat, with Rod Streater likely to see a lot of targets working out of the slot. Tight end Mychal Rivera should see a slightly increased role. The backs will see plenty of work in the passing game, especially fullback Marcel Reece. They don't throw often near the end zone, but Jones figures to see most red-zone targets. Moore was their most effective red-zone receiver last year.
The Raiders had a huge offseason in signing DE Justin Tuck, DE LaMarr Woodley and DT Antonio Smith up front, and former 49ers cornerbacks Tarell Brown and Carlos Rogers will help shore up a lacking secondary. But Oakland has the NFL's toughest schedule and doesn't create enough turnovers to overcome that deficiency.
CLEVELAND: New head coach Mike Pettine brought in Kyle Shanahan to be his offensive coordinator. Pettine also hired former Ravens O-Line coach Andy Moeller to help operate a running game that's expected to be built around a zone-blocking scheme. Ben Tate fits the bill as a one-cut back who was used in a similar scheme in Houston. Tate is injury-prone, but he'll likely be given as much as he can handle. Rookies Terrence West and Isaiah Crowell will battle in the preseason for the role of No. 2 RB on early downs while Chris Ogbonnaya is expected to begin the year as the main back on obvious passing downs. Shanahan oversaw some zone-read option stuff in Washington. It could be sprinkled in with Johnny Manziel, but considering Robert Griffin III's injuries, they figure to go light.
Shanahan ran a fairly traditional West Coast passing game and should do so with Manziel under center. Miles Austin seems to have a good a chance as any of Cleveland's receivers to fill in for Josh Gordon as Manziel's top downfield target. If Austin does win the role, he would likely line up at split end and be used on a lot of hard play-action. They'll likely use three-wide often, utilizing Andrew Hawkins out of the slot as a catch-and-run and either Nate Burleson or Earl Bennett as the No. 3 WR. TE Jordan Cameron should be neck-and-neck with Hawkins for the most receptions, working more crossing routes this year, and he'll be the clear-cut top receiving option in the red zone.
The Browns have a solid defense that added heady veteran starters SS Donte Whitner and ILB Karlos Dansby this offseason. But the anemic offense will likely put them in many short fields again, and new defensive coordinator Jim O'Neil will have to figure why the team was tied for 29th in red-zone defense last season.
PREVIEW
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*Raiders-Browns Preview* ========================

By NOEY KUPCHAN STATS Writer

Even though some Cleveland Browns fans were calling for Johnny Manziel following last week's loss, coach Mike Pettine isn't ready to turn things over to his first-year quarterback just yet.

Fellow rookie Derek Carr is still trying to put it all together for the winless Oakland Raiders.

Cleveland tries to hand the visiting Raiders a 13th consecutive loss as these last-place teams square off Sunday.

Brian Hoyer compiled a 99.5 passer rating before going 16 of 41 for 215 yards and committing two turnovers in last Sunday's 24-6 loss at previously winless Jacksonville.

"We got our butts kicked," Hoyer said. "They handed it to us."

Pettine briefly discussed going to Manziel last weekend but opted to stay with Hoyer, who will be under center again Sunday.

"Nothing's changed," Pettine said. "Each week when the offensive staff gets together, and I'll jump in with them, too, they put the (game) plan together. It's what gives us the best chance to win. So if the situation this week maybe calls for (Manziel) to play some then that will be the case.

"But we're not going to hit the panic button after one loss. While we know that the quarterback position needed to be more productive, it was more symptomatic of the entire offense."

The Browns (3-3) also struggled to run the ball in their first game since losing Pro Bowl center Alex Mack for the season, posting a season-low 69 yards on 30 attempts. They went 4 for 17 on third down and were outscored 17-0 in the second half.

"This one is going in a box and getting buried in the backyard," Pettine said. "We need to move on from it quickly. At the same time, we're not going to ignore it. It's not going to be one of those where we gloss over it and move on quickly because of the disappointment.

"There's a lot to learn from it and it's critical for us to leave here today knowing what went wrong, knowing how to fix it and moving forward to the next one."

The Browns get another opportunity against a winless team in the Raiders (0-6). Off to its worst start since going 0-13 in 1962, Oakland has dropped 12 straight dating to last year and 16 of 18 on the road since 2012.

The Raiders were done in after falling behind early in last Sunday's 24-13 loss to Arizona, their second game under interim coach Tony Sparano. Carr threw for 173 yards as Oakland was outgained 365-220.

"Nobody is handed the trophy at the end of six weeks," Sparano said. "In my mind, we have 10 games to go right now. I've seen teams get into this tournament with eight wins, with nine wins, whatever the case is.

"That isn't really our concern right now. Our concern is getting one win and winning the next game. That really has to be our focus, because if we look at the picture down the road right now, the parade might pass us by."

More consistency from Carr could go a long way, as he ranks 29th among 35 qualifying players with a passer rating of 80.9.

The Raiders are last in the NFL in several key categories, including points (92), yards per game (282.7), red zone drives (10), first downs (94) and time of possession (25:01). They're allowing an average of 26.3 points to rank 25th.

"We're building," defensive end Benson Mayowa said. "Every week we come in and we're building; we're getting close. We just have to get a W, and that's what we're going to do."

The Raiders average a league-worst 69.3 rushing yards but will be going against a Browns defense that yields an NFL-high 155.5 per game.

Oakland has dropped eight of the last 11 meetings and totaled 16 points in losing its last two visits to Cleveland.

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