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NFL : ATS Matchup
Sunday 9/22/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
NY GIANTS
 
CAROLINA
-2  

+2  
-130

+110

47
 
0
Final
38

NY GIANTS (0 - 2) at CAROLINA (0 - 2)
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Week 3 Sunday, 9/22/2013 1:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
407NY GIANTS45.5-2
408CAROLINA-2.547
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
NY GIANTS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games0-2-20-22-027.09.5427.0(6.9)5.038.511.5373.5(5.2)1.0
Road Games0-1-10-11-031.010.0478.0(8.5)6.036.013.0331.0(4.6)1.0
Last 3 Games0-2-20-22-027.09.5427.0(6.9)5.038.511.5373.5(5.2)1.0
NY GIANTS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)27.09.524.527:2416-36(2.2)27-4560.4%390(8.6)62-427(6.9)(15.8)
Opponents Defensive Avg.24.510.82329:1220-61(3.1)28-4758.2%329(7)67-390(5.8)(15.9)
Offense Road Games31.010.021.022:5014-50(3.6)27-4264.3%428(10.2)56-478(8.5)(15.4)
Defense (All Games)38.511.522.532:3626-98(3.8)33-4671.7%275(6)72-373(5.2)(9.7)
Opponents Offensive Avg.35.511.822.231:4823-74(3.3)31-4469.9%319(7.3)67-394(5.9)(11.1)
Defense Road Games36.013.022.037:1023-87(3.8)36-4973.5%244(5)72-331(4.6)(9.2)
NY GIANTS - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)3.51.55.0-4.011-331.8%0-00.0%3-73(24.5)3-16(4.7)5-34
Opponents Avg. Stats Against2.20.831.814-533.3%0-00.0%2-43(21.5)22-3(7.9)7-42
Stats For (Road Games)3.03.06.0-5.011-654.5%0-00.0%1-26(26)5-20(4)6-52
Stats Against (All Games)0.50.51.0 15-643.3%0-00.0%1-17(17)3-70(23.3)9-86
Opponents Avg. Stats For01.21.2 14-642.9%0-00.0%1-17(23)56-3(17.3)8-65
Stats Against (Road Games)1.00.01.0 15-533.3%0-00.0%0-0(0)2-19(9.5)5-40

CAROLINA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games0-2-2.60-21-115.07.0275.5(4.7)1.518.03.0403.0(6.2)1.5
Home Games0-1-10-10-17.07.0243.0(5.1)2.012.03.0370.0(6.3)1.0
Last 3 Games0-2-2.60-21-115.07.0275.5(4.7)1.518.03.0403.0(6.2)1.5
Grass Games0-1-10-10-17.07.0243.0(5.1)2.012.03.0370.0(6.3)1.0
CAROLINA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)15.07.020.531:4328-124(4.4)18-3060.7%151(5)59-275(4.7)(18.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.147.819.831:0728-127(4.5)20-3556.0%170(4.8)63-297(4.7)(21.2)
Offense Home Games7.07.016.029:4625-124(5)16-2369.6%119(5.2)48-243(5.1)(34.7)
Defense (All Games)18.03.021.028:1629-109(3.7)26-3672.2%293(8.2)65-403(6.2)(22.4)
Opponents Offensive Avg.21.56.21929:5335-132(3.8)20-3066.1%214(7.2)64-346(5.4)(16.1)
Defense Home Games12.03.018.030:1426-70(2.7)25-3375.8%300(9.1)59-370(6.3)(30.8)
CAROLINA - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.51.01.50.013-644.4%0-00.0%2-40(20)2-15(7.5)3-38
Opponents Avg. Stats Against1.21.52.81.815-644.1%0-00.0%2-42(20.9)16-2(7.7)6-58
Stats For (Home Games)0.02.02.0-1.011-545.5%0-00.0%0-0(0)2-10(5)4-46
Stats Against (All Games)0.51.01.5 13-644.4%0-00.0%0-0(0)2-33(13.4)8-82
Opponents Avg. Stats For011 14-537.5%0-050.0%0-11(21.5)24-2(14)9-81
Stats Against (Home Games)0.01.01.0 13-646.2%0-00.0%0-0(0)4-48(12)9-109
Average power rating of opponents played: NY GIANTS 27,  CAROLINA 25.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
NY GIANTS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/8/2013@ DALLAS31-36L3.5L48.5O14-5027-42-428623-8736-49-2441
9/15/2013DENVER23-41L3.5L52.5O19-2328-49-353429-10930-43-3071
9/22/2013@ CAROLINA            
9/29/2013@ KANSAS CITY            
10/6/2013PHILADELPHIA            
10/10/2013@ CHICAGO            
10/21/2013MINNESOTA            

CAROLINA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/8/2013SEATTLE7-12L3L44U25-12416-23-119226-7025-33-3001
9/15/2013@ BUFFALO23-24L-3.5L43.5O32-12521-38-183133-14927-39-2872
9/22/2013NY GIANTS            
10/6/2013@ ARIZONA            
10/13/2013@ MINNESOTA            
10/20/2013ST LOUIS            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
NY GIANTS: The Giants have moved toward a zone-blocking scheme more and more in past years, and it appears they're ready to make a wholesale change this year. Second-year RB David Wilson fits best in a one-cut system, as does tandem back Andre Brown. Wilson figures to see the bulk of the early down snaps. But he's still a work in progress as far as blitz pick-up goes, so he'll head to the sideline in most passing situations. Andre Brown will take third downs and will likely end up taking short-yardage duties. Eli Manning has pretty much taken over this offense, adjusting plays at the line like his brother (minus the theatrics). They'll continue to run a lot of three-receiver sets, and Manning's at his best working off play-action. Hakeem Nicks, presumably healthy again, works primarily on the outside as a big-play threat. But Manning's favorite targets have traditionally worked out of the slot, which will be Victor Cruz's spot in three-wide looks. Manning will also use TE Brandon Myers as his main check-down option, as the backs usually stay in to protect. Third receiver Reuben Randle will play outside as a field-stretching option. The Giants stayed relatively run-based in the red zone last year, and Brown figures to take a good amount of the reps down there this year. Although the Giants allowed the second-most yards in the NFL, they also forced 35 turnovers (3rd in NFL) with FS Stevie Brown getting six interceptions. The defensive line is too talented with DEs Jason Pierre-Paul and Justin Tuck to record just 33 sacks again (22nd in NFL), and a better pass rush will certainly help their beleaguered secondary, which expects CB Prince Amukamara, 24, to dominate. The defense added seven new defenders this offseason, but DT Cullen Jenkins is the only projected starter of this bunch.
CAROLINA: New offensive coordinator Mike Shula was promoted from QB coach, so there won't be many offensive changes. Carolina uses a zone-blocking scheme in a number of looks, from spread to wishbone. Jonathan Stewart figures to lead the RB committee in carries, with DeAngelo Williams in a No. 2 role and Mike Tolbert splitting time at halfback and fullback. They use a lot of zone read options with Cam Newton, who could very well lead the team in rushing again as Shula is committed to letting his star pupil make plays. This is a vertical passing game that works off the threat of the run. Shula will continue to make it a point to feed Steve Smith any time he's in single coverage. Smith still does most of his work downfield. Flex TE Greg Olsen serves as essentially a No. 2 receiver, working up the seam most of the time but also coming back on some checkdowns in the middle of the field. They started to work in Brandon LaFell last year as a catch-and-run guy, and he figures to kick inside when they increasingly go three-wide with field-stretcher Domenik Hixon outside. The red zone will continue to be where Newton takes over. He had nearly half the team's rushing attempts inside the 10 last year, and he and Tolbert essentially split goal line chances. When they throw, Olsen figures to be the No. 1 target. This defense will need another year or two before becoming an above-average unit. LB Luke Kuechly led the NFL with 164 tackles as a rookie, and the Panthers drafted two large DTs in Star Lotulelei and Kawann Short who will be great down the road. But although no Carolina player had more than two interceptions in 2012, the team did nothing to bolster its secondary. The best cover men are underwhelming CBs Josh Norman and Josh Taylor, and top SS Haruki Nakamura has no business being a starter in the NFL.
PREVIEW
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(UPDATES with Webster out)

*Giants-Panthers Preview* =========================

By TOM CASTRO STATS Senior Editor

Reeling from a pair of ugly season-opening losses and facing a hole that's proved nearly impossible to overcome, the New York Giants can only hope a Week 3 matchup with the Carolina Panthers goes as well as it did in 2012.

The Giants visit the Panthers for the second consecutive year, this time with both teams winless and already trying to salvage their seasons.

New York (0-2) fell 41-23 to Denver last week, getting plagued by turnovers for the second consecutive game. The Giants, who had six giveaways in a 36-31 loss to Dallas on Sept. 8, added four more against the Broncos.

All of them came from Eli Manning, whose four interceptions gave him an NFL-leading seven.

The inability to protect the ball is only one of the Giants' major problems. The running game was again nonexistent last week, managing 23 yards on 19 carries as New York fell to last in the league with 73 rushing yards.

The Giants have also allowed a league-high 77 points and have only two sacks. Perhaps worst of all, at least one key veteran sees something even more critical missing.

"I don't know where the lack of emotion comes from, especially during the course of a game," safety and captain Antrel Rolle said. "This is something you love to do, this is something you should have passion about doing and the one thing I say, you can always control your effort and you can control how you approach the game."

New York needs to find that element quickly if it wants to have a realistic chance of making the playoffs. The last time a team made the postseason after starting 0-2 was 2008, and no team opening 0-3 has qualified for the playoffs since 1998.

"In this situation, you've got to have a little sense of urgency," said Manning, last in the league in passer rating at 75.9. "I don't think there's anything wrong with that. If you make it a must-win, sometimes that's what you need to be put in those situations. It is a big game. We're 0-2 right now. We're looking for our first win. Guys just have to keep their heads up and look at the good things and look at where we've got to make improvements."

Manning and his teammates are hoping history repeats itself Sunday, almost exactly one year after the Giants were able to make plenty of improvements in a Week 3 trip to Charlotte amid a similarly shaky start.

New York came into the game 1-1 after a disheartening season-opening loss to Dallas and a comeback win over Tampa Bay, then routed the Panthers 36-7 that Sept. 20. Manning threw for 288 yards and a touchdown with no interceptions and the Giants rushed for 125.

The defense, which had given up 51 points in the first two weeks, allowed only 327 yards and intercepted a frustrated Cam Newton three times.

Carolina (0-2) hasn't gotten better results than New York so far, scoring 30 points, though the Panthers have been more competitive. They led Seattle in the fourth quarter of their opener before losing 12-7 and suffered a heartbreaking 24-23 defeat to Buffalo last week on a two-yard touchdown pass from EJ Manuel with 2 seconds remaining.

That capped an 80-yard drive during which the Bills had no timeouts.

"It's time to get over the hump," coach Ron Rivera said. "We've been through this - and that is the thing that is disheartening. You'd like to believe that we've gotten to the point where we've learned from these things and now it's about getting things done."

Since Rivera took over in 2011, the Panthers have lost 10 games in which they've held a lead in the fourth quarter - tied with Philadelphia for most in the league.

Newton was sacked six times Sunday, and he's struggled in the early going with an 86.4 rating.

"With us being in so many tight games, you would think we would know by now, but it's still a learning and maturing thing for us," Newton told the team's official website. "In tight situations, we have to somehow make a play.

"We will scratch and claw and find a way to win games."

The defense has allowed 403.0 yards per game, including 293.5 passing, and now must play without Charles Godfrey for the rest of the season after the starting free safety tore his right Achilles tendon last Sunday.

One area in which Carolina has succeeded is running the ball, as the Panthers are among the NFL leaders with 259 rushing yards. DeAngelo Williams has led the way with 171, and he'll face a Giants team that gave up 109 and two touchdowns on the ground last week.

New York has won two straight and four of the last five meetings, including the past two road matchups.

The Giants will be without cornerback Corey Webster due to a hip injury. Veteran Aaron Ross is expected to play for Webster, who had started the last 34 games.

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