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NFL : Teaser Line Matchup
Sunday 10/15/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
MIAMI
 
ATLANTA
+14  

-14  
+550

-925

46
 
20
Final
17

MIAMI (2 - 2) at ATLANTA (3 - 1)
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Week 6 Sunday, 10/15/2017 1:00 PM
Board SideTotal
255MIAMI+20Over 40
256ATLANTA-8Under 52
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games2-2-0.82-20-410.23.2231.2(4.1)1.216.76.5309.5(5.4)0.7
Road Games1-2-1.81-20-38.31.0249.0(4.4)1.019.07.7350.0(5.9)0.3
Last 3 Games1-2-2.21-20-37.33.3196.3(3.7)1.716.75.3290.3(4.9)1.0
MIAMI - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)10.23.215.028:0823-75(3.2)20-3361.2%156(4.7)57-231(4.1)(22.6)
Opponents Defensive Avg.2311.220.932:3529-131(4.5)21-3364.4%226(6.8)63-356(5.7)(15.5)
Offense Road Games8.31.016.027:3521-66(3.2)23-3665.4%183(5.1)56-249(4.4)(29.9)
Defense (All Games)16.76.519.031:5224-75(3.1)25-3473.3%234(6.9)58-309(5.4)(18.5)
Opponents Offensive Avg.20.98.818.429:5424-102(4.3)22-3465.0%229(6.7)58-331(5.7)(15.9)
Defense Road Games19.07.720.732:2525-78(3.1)26-3475.7%272(7.9)60-350(5.9)(18.4)
MIAMI - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.00.21.2-0.512-325.0%1-00.0%2-44(21.9)3-22(6.4)7-47
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.21.11.413-642.2%1-035.1%2-43(25)18-2(7.1)7-59
Stats For (Road Games)1.00.01.0-0.711-221.2%2-00.0%2-44(21.8)2-14(6.1)8-55
Stats Against (All Games)0.00.70.7 12-329.8%0-050.0%2-32(18.3)2-23(9.4)9-74
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.80.41.1 13-537.5%0-061.1%2-38(20.2)18-2(8.8)7-59
Stats Against (Road Games)0.00.30.3 11-435.3%1-050.0%2-30(17.8)3-27(10)8-74

ATLANTA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-1-0.32-22-226.016.0388.7(6.4)1.522.29.2318.2(5.2)0.5
Home Games1-1-2.31-11-125.517.0377.5(6)1.523.07.0324.0(5.4)1.0
Last 3 Games2-1-1.32-12-127.018.0394.3(6.3)2.024.09.0324.0(5.3)0.7
Dome Games2-1-1.32-12-127.018.0394.3(6.3)2.024.09.0324.0(5.3)0.7
ATLANTA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)26.016.022.030:4527-126(4.7)22-3465.2%262(7.8)60-389(6.4)(15)
Opponents Defensive Avg.20.412.41930:1125-96(3.8)22-3464.0%224(6.6)59-320(5.4)(15.7)
Offense Home Games25.517.022.029:5628-145(5.2)21-3561.4%232(6.6)63-377(6)(14.8)
Defense (All Games)22.29.220.029:1522-93(4.2)24-3961.9%225(5.8)61-318(5.2)(14.3)
Opponents Offensive Avg.21.48.618.930:0526-101(3.8)21-3364.5%198(6)59-299(5)(14)
Defense Home Games23.07.019.530:0425-88(3.5)22-3564.3%236(6.7)60-324(5.4)(14.1)
ATLANTA - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.20.21.5-1.011-543.2%0-050.0%2-45(22.6)2-17(10)6-55
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.81.71.713-540.9%1-060.0%2-42(24)15-2(6.8)7-57
Stats For (Home Games)1.00.51.5-0.512-541.7%1-050.0%2-58(23.2)1-4(2.7)5-39
Stats Against (All Games)0.20.20.5 13-537.3%1-180.0%1-33(21.8)1-14(13.7)8-66
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.50.51 14-640.5%1-052.9%1-27(19.9)21-2(11.2)7-58
Stats Against (Home Games)0.50.51.0 12-544.0%1-1100.0%1-25(25)0-0(0)9-62
Average power rating of opponents played: MIAMI 17.5,  ATLANTA 20.2
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MIAMI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/17/2017@ LA CHARGERS19-17W3.5W46U32-11124-34-225014-4431-39-3230
9/24/2017@ NY JETS6-20L-5.5L43.5U15-3026-45-195234-10318-23-2331
10/1/2017*NEW ORLEANS0-20L4L51.5U15-5820-28-128128-8629-41-2610
10/8/2017TENNESSEE16-10W-1W41.5U31-10012-27-78220-6921-32-1192
10/15/2017@ ATLANTA            
10/22/2017NY JETS            
10/26/2017@ BALTIMORE            
11/5/2017OAKLAND            
11/13/2017@ CAROLINA            

ATLANTA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/10/2017@ CHICAGO23-17W-6.5L48U23-6421-30-308019-12526-40-1760
9/17/2017GREEN BAY34-23W-3W54.5O27-14119-28-223015-5933-50-3082
9/24/2017@ DETROIT30-26W-3W50.5O28-15124-35-277319-7125-45-2530
10/1/2017BUFFALO17-23L-8L47.5U29-14924-42-242336-11712-20-1640
10/15/2017MIAMI            
10/22/2017@ NEW ENGLAND            
10/29/2017@ NY JETS            
11/5/2017@ CAROLINA            
11/12/2017DALLAS            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MIAMI: Despite head coach Adam Gase's fondness for the passing game, RB Jay Ajayi was too productive last year to keep the ball out of his hands this season. Ryan Tannehill remains a middling QB, too good to replace, but not good enough to lead a deep playoff run. Newly-acquired TE Julius Thomas gives Tannehill another weapon to go along with deep threat WR Kenny Stills, run-and-catch expert WR Jarvis Landry and inconsistent-but-talented WR DeVante Parker. Miami's defense ranked 29th overall and gave up the second most yards per carry last year. DT Ndamukong Suh is still a beast, and the LB corps should be improved with the addition of longtime Steeler Lawrence Timmons and second-round draft pick Raekwon McMillan. Edge-rusher Cameron Wake can still bring pressure in a part-time role, and first-round draft pick Charles Harris is his new understudy.
ATLANTA: The Falcons lost the league's best offensive coordinator in Kyle Shanahan (now the 49ers' head coach), but MVP QB Matt Ryan still has arguably the league's best WR in Julio Jones, and Atlanta got great production from the rest of their receiving group when Jones drew copious defensive attention. Devonta Freeman and Tevin Coleman might be the NFL's best RB combo: Both are great receivers, patient runners and homerun threats in the open field. Atlanta's defense improved greatly during the course of 2016. Edge-rusher Vic Beasley led the league in sacks, rookies LB Deion Jones and S Keanu Neal matured quickly, CB Robert Alford established himself as a bona fide No. 1 CB and DT Grady Jarrett was simply dominant in the Super Bowl. Newly-acquired DT Dontari Poe is a space-eating run-stuffer, and elite CB Desmond Trufant is back after missing ten games with a shoulder injury.
PREVIEW
Well-rested Falcons await inconsistent Dolphins
 

The Atlanta Falcons have had extra time via their bye week to think about their most recent game, a 23-17 home loss to the Buffalo Bills.

Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan labored through a three-turnover game, including two interceptions, and Atlanta (3-1) lost star wide receiver Julio Jones to a hip injury.

The Miami Dolphins (2-2), who visit the Falcons on Sunday, are coming off an ugly 16-10 win over a Tennessee Titans team that was playing without starting quarterback Marcus Mariota. Miami has scored just one meaningful touchdown on offense in its past 13 quarters.

So, going forward, will the Falcons look more like the team that got beat by Buffalo or the squad that raced to a 3-0 start with a win over the Green Bay Packers?

And how long will it take the Dolphins to fix an offense that is, for the moment at least, broken?

In Miami, fans repeatedly chanted for backup quarterback Matt Moore to replace starter Jay Cutler, but Dolphins coach Adam Gase wasn't swayed.

"I will make the decision on the quarterback," Gase said. "We're not going to take a public poll."

Gase had to deal with yet another problem on Monday. His offensive line coach, Chris Foerster, a 55-year-old married father of three, resigned after a video surfaced on social media showing him snorting an unknown white power substance off a table while at work.

"He's disappointed, mad at himself," Gase said of Foerster. "It's unfortunate."

In Atlanta, the reigning NFC champions are just hoping to get healthy.

Jones, who has made the Pro Bowl three years in a row, has practiced this week and is likely to return on Sunday. The same is true for starting right tackle Ryan Schraeder and starting free safety Ricardo Allen, both of whom were removed from concussion protocol.

The Falcons are also anticipating the return of Vic Beasley, who led the league with 15.5 sacks last year. This year, he has two sacks in two games, so he has the potential to further wreck that shaky Dolphins offense.

Three more Falcons starters are questionable for Sunday: defensive tackle Courtney Upshaw (ankle), strong safety Keanu Neal (hand) and wide receiver Mohamed Sanu (hamstring).

"We're a lot better off injury-wise," Falcons coach Dan Quinn told media members in Atlanta. "We had a lot of guys back (at practice). Man, that was good to see.

"The bye hit us at the right time in terms of injuries, and you could see how hard our guys worked."

Miami is relatively healthy, but an ankle injury suffered by starting wide receiver DeVante Parker during the Titans' game is a concern. Parker, listed as questionable, is a deep threat in an offense that has had very few big plays so far this season.

The bright spot for the Dolphins has been their defense. Ndamukong Suh is perhaps the best defensive tackle in football. Cameron Wake is a feared pass rusher. William Hayes and Andre Branch are run-stuffing defensive ends. And rookie first-round end Charles Harris is coming off his first career sack last week against the Titans. Harris actually got more snaps than Wake last week, 36-35.

At linebacker, the Dolphins last week played with three established veterans for the first time all season: Kiko Alonso, Rey Maualuga and Lawrence Timmons.

"You don't see many missed tackles with those guys," Gase said. "Once they make contact, that's it."

In the secondary, safety Reshad Jones has been a force, recovering two fumbles, getting one sack and scoring one touchdown and doing all of that just last week. The secondary has performed better since benching veteran Byron Maxwell in favor of rookie third-round pick Cordrea Tankersley.

Ryan is the third elite-level quarterback the Dolphins will have faced this year, joining Philip Rivers of the Chargers and Drew Brees of the Saints.

Ryan is off to a slow start by his standards. Still, his 3-1 win-loss record is solid as the Falcons attempt to become the first team since the 1993 Buffalo Bills to lose the Super Bowl one year and return to the big game the following season.

Running back Devonta Freeman, who played for Miami Central High, could be a key for the Falcons in this game. He has rushed for 248 yards in the past three games and will surely want to impress his hometown team.

Freeman is looking for his third straight NFL 1,000-yard rushing season and he has scored 29 touchdowns since the start of the 2015 season. He and Tevin Coleman make a stellar 1-2 backfield punch, and both players are adept as receivers as well.

"I'm happy with our effort," Quinn told the media this week, summing up his team in all three phases. "Now let's match execution to our effort."


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