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NFL : First Half Matchup
Sunday 10/28/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
SEATTLE
 First Half Results
DETROIT
+1.5  

-1.5  


24
 
21
Final
7

SEATTLE (3 - 3) at DETROIT (3 - 3)
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Week 8 Sunday, 10/28/2018 1:00 PM
Board First Half
261SEATTLE24
262DETROIT-1.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SEATTLE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-303-22-423.811.8325.0(5.7)1.019.59.5326.7(5.6)2.2
Road Games2-201-21-322.09.2320.5(5.6)1.517.79.2297.2(5)2.0
Last 3 Games2-1+12-11-226.013.7357.7(6.2)0.317.79.0305.3(5.5)1.7
Dome Games1-0+10-10-120.07.0331.0(5.5)0.017.010.0263.0(4.8)1.0
SEATTLE - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)23.811.817.729:2930-128(4.3)18-2764.2%197(7.2)57-325(5.7)(13.6)
Opponents Defensive Avg.22.910.81930:3027-119(4.5)22-3365.2%240(7.2)60-358(6)(15.7)
Offense Road Games22.09.217.028:2527-116(4.3)19-2965.3%204(6.9)57-320(5.6)(14.6)
Defense (All Games)19.59.520.830:3126-121(4.7)22-3366.0%206(6.3)59-327(5.6)(16.8)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.811.820.330:1226-117(4.5)22-3465.4%236(7)59-353(5.9)(15.5)
Defense Road Games17.79.219.531:3526-101(3.8)22-3367.2%196(6)59-297(5)(16.7)
SEATTLE - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.70.31.01.213-539.5%0-050.0%2-48(20.6)2-14(6.6)7-53
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.71.62.213-540.9%1-056.4%2-38(23.1)17-2(9.2)7-56
Stats For (Road Games)1.00.51.50.512-433.3%0-050.0%2-32(18.1)2-16(7.1)7-51
Stats Against (All Games)1.50.72.2 12-434.3%1-060.0%2-46(21.5)2-16(8.2)6-48
Opponents Avg. Stats For10.51.5 12-537.1%1-044.6%1-31(21)19-2(10)6-52
Stats Against (Road Games)1.20.72.0 12-437.5%0-050.0%1-17(17.5)2-17(9.6)6-48

DETROIT - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-3-0.55-15-126.214.0380.5(6.2)1.226.38.8360.2(6.4)1.0
Home Games2-1+0.52-12-124.715.7339.0(5.4)2.027.06.7359.7(6.2)2.0
Last 3 Games2-1+13-03-029.017.0367.7(6.9)0.023.36.7419.0(6.8)1.0
Dome Games2-1+0.52-12-124.715.7339.0(5.4)2.027.06.7359.7(6.2)2.0
DETROIT - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)26.214.021.731:0825-122(4.9)24-3666.7%258(7.1)61-380(6.2)(14.5)
Opponents Defensive Avg.25.112.120.430:2227-113(4.3)23-3563.5%250(7.1)62-364(5.9)(14.5)
Offense Home Games24.715.721.030:5625-97(3.8)23-3861.4%242(6.4)63-339(5.4)(13.7)
Defense (All Games)26.38.821.328:5226-139(5.3)20-3065.0%221(7.2)57-360(6.4)(13.7)
Opponents Offensive Avg.24.311.52030:1926-121(4.6)21-3462.4%236(6.9)60-358(5.9)(14.7)
Defense Home Games27.06.720.029:0425-119(4.7)21-3362.6%241(7.3)58-360(6.2)(13.3)
DETROIT - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.00.21.2-0.212-540.0%1-025.0%1-33(28.1)1-9(6)7-60
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.51.41.413-539.4%1-043.5%2-41(26.1)18-2(9.2)6-49
Stats For (Home Games)2.00.02.00.013-537.5%1-00.0%0-10(30)1-9(9.3)6-52
Stats Against (All Games)0.30.71.0 11-437.3%1-171.4%3-78(26.1)1-29(21.5)6-59
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.80.81.7 13-537.3%1-154.7%2-51(26.7)17-2(8.9)6-55
Stats Against (Home Games)0.71.32.0 11-433.3%2-166.7%3-68(22.8)2-46(27.8)8-66
Average power rating of opponents played: SEATTLE 19,  DETROIT 18.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SEATTLE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/9/2018@ DENVER24-27L3T42.5O16-6419-33-242332-14625-39-3243
9/17/2018@ CHICAGO17-24L5L41.5U22-7422-36-202227-8625-34-1852
9/23/2018DALLAS24-13W-2W39.5U39-11316-26-182019-16619-34-1373
9/30/2018@ ARIZONA20-17W-3.5L40U34-17119-26-160028-9215-27-1711
10/7/2018LA RAMS31-33L7W50.5O32-19013-21-183030-15523-32-3132
10/14/2018*OAKLAND27-3W-3W47.5U37-15517-23-214119-7923-31-1062
10/28/2018@ DETROIT            
11/4/2018LA CHARGERS            
11/11/2018@ LA RAMS            
11/15/2018GREEN BAY            
11/25/2018@ CAROLINA            

DETROIT - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/10/2018NY JETS17-48L-7L44O15-3929-52-300536-16916-21-1802
9/16/2018@ SAN FRANCISCO27-30L6W49O18-9834-53-329128-19018-26-1560
9/23/2018NEW ENGLAND26-10W7W55.5U33-15927-36-255119-8914-26-1201
9/30/2018@ DALLAS24-26L2.5W44O20-9624-30-286035-18317-27-2310
10/7/2018GREEN BAY31-23W-1.5W50O28-9414-26-170020-9832-52-4233
10/21/2018@ MIAMI32-21W-3W47O35-24818-22-209019-10722-31-2150
10/28/2018SEATTLE            
11/4/2018@ MINNESOTA            
11/11/2018@ CHICAGO            
11/18/2018CAROLINA            
11/22/2018CHICAGO            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SEATTLE: Seattle has a flimsy O-line, but QB Russell Wilson is one of the greatest on-the-move passers in league history, not to mention his prowess as a runner. WR Doug Baldwin is a true No. 1 and the only proven asset in the receiving group. After three seasons of RB futility (no Seattle RB reached 250 rushing yards last season), the Hawks have high hopes for first-round draft pick RB Rashaad Penny and RB Chris Carson, who missed 12 games in 2017. The Legion of Boom has been largely dismantled as Seattle parted ways with so many key contributors this offseason'coordinator Kris Richard, CB Richard Sherman, S Kam Chancellor and DL Michael Bennett, to name a few. The outstanding LB duo of Bobby Wagner and K.J. Wright will continue to the anchor the defense, while emerging stars DE Frank Clark and DT Jarran Reed will have to rise to the occasion.
DETROIT: QB Matthew Stafford can play at MVP level even with a weak supporting cast. WR Marvin Jones has developed into an impressive big-play, contested-catch weapon while Golden Tate is an explosive run-and-catch threat. Detroit invested heavily in their perrenially weak running game by signing RB LeGarrett Blount and spending early draft picks on C Frank Ragnow and RB Kerryon Johnson. Perhaps Stafford will finally have a decent RB to turn to. Aside from All-Pro CB Darius Slay, Detroit's defense underperformed in 2017. DE Ziggy Ansah continues to frustrate with his inconsistent play (he had three three-sack games last season, but disappeared in most others). ILB Jarrad Davis should take a step forward in his second season anchoring the defense, though the free agency losses of DT Haloti Ngata and LB Tahir Whitehead may take their toll.
PREVIEW
Seahawks begin rough road with visit to Lions
 

The Seattle Seahawks have battled back into playoff contention by winning three of four following a pair of season-opening losses.

But, given that the Seahawks are already four games back in their division and do not face a team with a losing record until Week 13, Sunday's matchup at the resurgent Detroit Lions looms large for Seattle's hopes of making the postseason.

The immediate problem for the Seahawks is facing a team that has mirrored their success. Detroit also lost its first two games of the season, but responded by winning three of four to climb to .500 and stay in the title hunt in the NFC North.

While strong running games have sparked the turnaround for each team, Seattle's defense also has made a dramatic improvement, allowing 33 points in its three wins and holding the Oakland Raiders to a field goal in a 27-3 win at London heading into last weekend's bye.

The Seahawks have held four of their last five opponents to fewer than 200 yards passing despite a major overhaul on defense that no longer features a member of the Legion of Boom secondary.

"To me, it looks aggressive," first-year Lions head coach Matt Patricia said of Seattle's defense. "It looks like they've come into kind of their own as far as what they are this year and what they are doing right now in the last several games and I think it's a real dynamic group, a very dangerous group.

"They do a great job with the turnovers and that's the biggest thing, is getting the ball back to the offense and giving them a chance to score. Just a real impressive group from my standpoint."

The rushing attack has complemented the stellar defensive play. After struggling on the ground in losses at Denver and Chicago to open the season, the Seahawks have averaged 157 rushing yards over the past four games.

Starting running back Chris Carson topped the 100-yard mark twice and backup Mike Davis also eclipsed 100 yards behind an offensive line that has been fortified by the return of guard D.J. Fluker.

Detroit also has thrived on the ground with the additions of rookie Kerryon Johnson and veteran LeGarrette Blount. The Lions finished last in the league in rushing in two of the past three seasons but have averaged nearly 150 yards over the past four games.

Johnson, a second-round draft pick out of Auburn, rushed for a season-high 158 yards on only 19 carries in last week's 32-21 win at Miami. Blount contributed 50 yards and a touchdown as Detroit churned out 248 yards rushing.

"I think, in the run game, it's more than just Kerryon Johnson. You've got to look at up-front first," said Patricia, who also has a powerhouse run blocker at guard in rookie Frank Ragnow. "I think it's the offensive line. I think those guys did a great job with their blocks."

Both quarterbacks have benefited from the improved running attacks. Seattle's Russell Wilson has just 17 carries through six games -- he had nearly double that total at the same point a year ago -- but Detroit defensive coordinator Paul Pasqualoni stressed his defense must be prepared for his dual-threat capabilities.

"I think you have to pay attention to it and I think you have to go in there on every down and you have to defend Russell Wilson's ability to run the ball," Pasqualoni said. "The plays are designed that way, so whether he hands it off or keeps it is really not the issue. You have to be in position to play him because at a critical moment in the game, he may pull it and run. So you certainly cannot fall asleep on him."

Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford has had to carry the offense over the past few seasons. With the balance provided this season, Stafford has posted a 100-plus passer rating in five consecutive games. He also has matched Wilson with eight touchdowns and one interception over the last four contests.

"We've had great respect for his ability to throw the ball and he's been a guy that has, over the years, relied on big passing days, big passing games, big emphasis that way and coming off this game last week, where they just tore it up on the ground, it really makes it difficult to figure out what to do against them," Seattle head coach Pete Carroll said. "He's playing really efficiently, he's really sharp, you can't sack him, his numbers are great, his completion numbers are up -- he's doing everything well."

Detroit bolstered its run defense Wednesday by acquiring 355-pound Damon Harrison from the New York Giants.


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