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NFL : Teaser Line Matchup
Sunday 12/13/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
ATLANTA
 
CAROLINA
+8.5  

-8.5  
+270

-350

45
 
0
Final
38

ATLANTA (6 - 6) at CAROLINA (12 - 0)
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Week 14 Sunday, 12/13/2015 1:00 PM
Board SideTotal
109ATLANTA+14.5Over 39
110CAROLINA-2.5Under 51
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ATLANTA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games6-6-6.44-82-1023.210.8386.9(5.8)1.821.410.2342.5(5.5)1.7
Road Games3-3-3.42-41-521.59.8375.3(5.7)1.021.014.3347.0(5.8)1.3
Last 3 Games0-3-40-30-316.78.7341.0(5.4)2.722.37.0343.0(5.4)2.0
Grass Games1-2-40-30-315.08.3333.0(5.2)1.015.710.3320.7(5.3)2.0
Division Games0-3-5.80-30-320.06.3409.3(6.1)2.725.711.3354.3(5.4)0.7
ATLANTA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)23.210.823.032:2126-109(4.1)26-4066.0%278(7)66-387(5.8)(16.6)
Opponents Defensive Avg.24.512.121.331:4427-114(4.1)23-3564.7%253(7.1)63-367(5.8)(15)
Offense Road Games21.59.822.231:2923-95(4.1)28-4265.4%280(6.6)65-375(5.7)(17.5)
Defense (All Games)21.410.221.028:3927-103(3.8)23-3566.0%240(6.8)62-342(5.5)(16)
Opponents Offensive Avg.21.410.420.130:4827-110(4.1)22-3562.6%236(6.7)62-346(5.6)(16.2)
Defense Road Games21.014.320.828:3128-113(4.1)22-3269.4%233(7.3)60-347(5.8)(16.5)
ATLANTA - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.10.71.8-0.214-745.9%1-160.0%2-40(25.2)2-19(11.2)7-68
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.61.41.813-539.9%1-059.5%2-46(23.4)19-2(8.4)7-62
Stats For (Road Games)0.50.51.00.315-746.6%1-050.0%2-44(23.9)1-20(13.6)6-58
Stats Against (All Games)1.20.51.7 13-543.4%1-045.5%1-38(27.2)2-21(9.8)6-43
Opponents Avg. Stats For10.61.6 13-538.9%1-050.8%2-50(24.4)20-2(8.7)7-60
Stats Against (Road Games)1.00.31.3 12-543.2%1-050.0%2-45(26.9)2-27(13.3)5-35

CAROLINA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games12-0+13.49-38-331.115.5361.1(5.5)1.220.28.7314.3(5)2.4
Home Games6-0+6.14-24-131.317.0391.5(5.9)1.321.07.7329.3(4.8)2.5
Last 3 Games3-0+32-13-039.322.3386.3(5.5)1.022.711.0243.3(4.8)3.0
Grass Games9-0+9.17-25-330.215.9351.0(5.5)1.118.78.3321.6(4.9)2.8
Division Games3-0+31-23-035.013.3390.7(6.1)1.327.712.0375.0(5.9)2.7
CAROLINA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)31.115.522.332:5334-142(4.1)18-3158.3%219(7)66-361(5.5)(11.6)
Opponents Defensive Avg.2511.920.930:2527-114(4.2)22-3563.8%250(7.1)62-364(5.8)(14.6)
Offense Home Games31.317.022.332:0634-151(4.4)17-3254.5%240(7.5)66-391(5.9)(12.5)
Defense (All Games)20.28.718.327:5622-87(3.9)24-4058.4%227(5.6)63-314(5)(15.5)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.610.820.730:1026-108(4.1)23-3763.3%248(6.8)63-356(5.7)(15.8)
Defense Home Games21.07.719.529:3024-88(3.7)26-4457.7%241(5.4)68-329(4.8)(15.7)
CAROLINA - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.80.41.21.213-539.0%1-075.0%1-23(18.3)2-19(9.3)7-55
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.61.41.713-538.8%1-058.6%2-48(24.2)21-2(9.3)7-62
Stats For (Home Games)1.00.31.31.213-434.6%1-075.0%2-29(17.6)2-17(7.9)7-65
Stats Against (All Games)1.60.82.4 14-535.3%1-161.1%2-66(26.5)2-20(8.4)6-53
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.90.61.6 13-539.6%1-053.5%2-47(23.9)19-2(8.3)7-62
Stats Against (Home Games)1.31.22.5 15-533.3%2-166.7%3-87(29.1)3-29(9.3)7-57
Average power rating of opponents played: ATLANTA 16.9,  CAROLINA 17.6
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ATLANTA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
10/15/2015@ NEW ORLEANS21-31L-3L52.5U21-15030-44-263332-8130-39-3040
10/25/2015@ TENNESSEE10-7W-6L45.5U31-12722-38-251216-7722-35-1792
11/1/2015TAMPA BAY20-23L-8L47U27-10137-45-395432-11716-29-1730
11/8/2015@ SAN FRANCISCO16-17L-9L44U14-1730-45-285039-13315-26-1852
11/22/2015INDIANAPOLIS21-24L-3.5L47.5U24-10025-46-275427-7423-32-2023
11/29/2015MINNESOTA10-20L-2L45U24-11622-31-213339-19120-28-1741
12/6/2015@ TAMPA BAY19-23L1L46.5U18-6430-45-255137-16618-27-2222
12/13/2015@ CAROLINA            
12/20/2015@ JACKSONVILLE            
12/27/2015CAROLINA            
1/3/2016NEW ORLEANS            

CAROLINA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
10/18/2015@ SEATTLE27-23W7W41O33-13520-36-248226-11518-30-2190
10/25/2015PHILADELPHIA27-16W-3W46U33-20414-24-190330-17726-46-1721
11/2/2015INDIANAPOLIS29-26W-5L45O36-14016-35-239335-13623-47-2234
11/8/2015GREEN BAY37-29W2W45O36-13015-30-297119-7125-48-3312
11/15/2015@ TENNESSEE27-10W-3.5W43U34-11921-26-184021-6416-24-1782
11/22/2015WASHINGTON44-16W-7W44O39-14221-34-226012-1422-30-1725
11/26/2015@ DALLAS33-14W-1W44.5O37-12916-27-165014-3124-40-1793
12/6/2015@ NEW ORLEANS41-38W-5.5L50O34-17528-41-322314-7024-42-2641
12/13/2015ATLANTA            
12/20/2015@ NY GIANTS            
12/27/2015@ ATLANTA            
1/3/2016TAMPA BAY            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ATLANTA: The Falcons poached offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan from the Browns and will run a zone-heavy blocking scheme passed down from Mike Shanahan's old Broncos teams. It won't be much of a transition for a line that has leaned toward zone the past couple of seasons. It seems like only a matter of time before rookie Tevin Coleman emerges as the leader of what should be a two- or possibly three-back committee. Although Shanahan is a West Coast disciple, expect him to be smart enough to not tweak anything that the Falcons have done in the passing game. Julio Jones will remain a deep threat as the team's No. 1 receiver, and flanker Roddy White will once again run possession-type routes to complement him. The defense should improve now that former Seahawks defensive coordinator Dan Quinn is Atlanta's new head coach.
CAROLINA: The Panthers will continue to be one of the NFL's most run-heavy teams. They've yet to even attempt to replace top pass protector Jordan Gross, who retired two years ago, instead leaning on a diverse rushing attack. Despite the hits he has taken, Cam Newton is still featured in read-option plays and will often take shotgun snaps before plowing ahead in short-yardage situations. Jonathan Stewart will be the lead back, but the Panthers want to limit his touches due to his long injury history. Carolina will continue to steadily but very slowly rebuild the passing-game personnel. Offensive coordinator Mike Shula's offense is run to set up the pass; the scheme is simplified, a lot of play-action and single, pre-defined reads. Although Carolina's defense slipped last year from 2013's dominant performance, the Panthers finished 2014 on a roll'Carolina allowed 17 or fewer points in five of its final six games. It's a unit that can get to the quarterback, as only the Bills have more sacks over the past two seasons.
PREVIEW
Falcons-Panthers Preview
By JEFF BARTL STATS Senior Writer

Immediately after Carolina crushed the Atlanta Falcons in a winner-take-all game for the NFC South title in Week 17 last season, Panthers coach Ron Rivera said, "The beautiful thing (is) record doesn't matter."

Rivera's statement couldn't have rang more true if he'd made it again two months ago.

Carolina's current 12-0 mark certainly looks much prettier than last year's mediocre 7-8-1 line that was enough to qualify for the playoffs, and after five weeks this year it seemed Sunday's matchup against the visiting Falcons would be the first of two important games in another down-to-the-wire race for the division crown.

The Falcons moved to 5-0 with a 25-19 overtime victory over Washington on Oct. 11, just ahead of the 4-0 Panthers. But in what could wind up being an historic meltdown, Atlanta has dropped six of seven since to fall out of playoff position.

Its 23-19 loss to Tampa Bay last week marked its fifth straight and handed a third consecutive division title to Carolina, which rallied behind Cam Newton in the final minutes for a 41-38 victory at New Orleans later Sunday.

The Falcons' impressive early record certainly doesn't mean anything now, and all the favorable statistics that accompanied it are fading as well. Prior to this season, 66 of the 72 teams that started 5-0 since the merger in 1970 made the playoffs, and none have finished below .500.

Instead of Atlanta and Carolina battling this week and again in Week 16 for a leg up in the division race, the Falcons simply are trying to sneak into the NFC's final wild-card spot, currently held by 7-5 Seattle.

"Obviously Carolina is a great football team and they have been playing awesome this year," said Matt Ryan, who has thrown five touchdowns and six interceptions over the last three. "You have to give them their respect, but you know in this league, anything can happen any week. We have to really take a look at ourselves and see what we can do better and see how we can be better next week."

Carolina has won 16 consecutive regular-season games, including a 34-3 drubbing of the Falcons in the last meeting that clinched the South in the final week of last season. Newton threw for a score and ran for another, and the Panthers returned both of Ryan's interceptions for touchdowns.

Newton has thrown five touchdowns in two of the last three games and undoubtedly will received plenty of MVP votes. He's tossed a career-high 25 TDs while rushing for seven more, and his 93.2 rating easily would be a career best.

That includes a 115.0 rating in the fourth quarter that ranks second in the league. Newton has completed 65.3 percent of passes - his best for any period - with six touchdowns and one interception in the final 15 minutes.

''Those moments, he just lives for them,'' said Jerricho Cotchery, who caught the winning 15-yard touchdown pass from Newton with 1:05 remaining last week. ''A lot of people shy away from those moments. But some people dream about being in those situations. When he is in them, he embraces them fully.''

Newton also has shined in the red zone, throwing 19 touchdowns and no picks. Carolina is scoring a touchdown 65.3 percent of the time it moves inside the 20 to rank fifth in the league after finishing 27th at 46.8 last season.

That's part of the reason the Panthers can secure a first-round bye in the playoffs by beating the Falcons for the fifth time in six meetings.

"It's the first step, but we've got to continue to play," Rivera said. "The next big step obviously is Atlanta. They're a team battling for their playoff lives."

In fact, each of Carolina's last four will be against clubs holding onto playoff hopes. It will play at the New York Giants next week before visiting Atlanta on Dec. 27, then hosts Tampa Bay on Jan. 3.

That schedule is enough to keep the Panthers in business mode rather than focusing on completing an undefeated regular season. Rivera said he doesn't plan to rest his starters all that much down the stretch despite having a playoff berth locked up in hopes of keeping them fresh for the postseason.

"In the outside world, (an undefeated season) sells. It's great hype," defensive end Jared Allen said. "But as a team, I don't think the goal has ever changed - you've got to win the week ahead of you."

Carolina is third in total defense allowing an average of 314.3 yards per game while forcing a league-high 29 turnovers. Atlanta averaged 414.8 yards through its first eight, but that has dropped to 330.5 over its last four.

Julio Jones, the league leader with 1,338 receiving yards, hasn't caught a TD pass during that current stretch, something first-year coach Dan Quinn said is "hard to believe."

"The truth is right now we're a .500 club and we're playing like it," Quinn said. "How can we play our best football? We're going to find that answer, and we're going to do that together."


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