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NFL : ATS Matchup
Sunday 10/20/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
DENVER
 
INDIANAPOLIS
-6.5  

+6.5  
-260

+220

54.5
 
33
Final
39

DENVER (6 - 0) at INDIANAPOLIS (4 - 2)
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Week 7 Sunday, 10/20/2013 8:30 PM
Board OpenLatest
421DENVER-5.5-6
422INDIANAPOLIS5655
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
DENVER - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games6-0+43-26-044.219.0476.3(6.8)1.726.313.0407.5(6.4)1.7
Road Games2-0+21-12-046.019.0466.5(6.4)1.535.514.5449.0(7.6)3.0
Last 3 Games3-0+21-23-046.021.0465.3(6.5)1.729.015.0444.7(7.2)1.3
DENVER - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)44.219.028.830:4330-116(3.9)30-4074.1%361(8.9)70-476(6.8)(10.8)
Opponents Defensive Avg.27.813.322.231:2928-114(4.1)24-3864.1%270(7.1)66-384(5.8)(13.8)
Offense Road Games46.019.028.530:1830-106(3.5)31-4274.1%360(8.5)72-466(6.4)(10.1)
Defense (All Games)26.313.021.729:1722-70(3.2)25-4260.6%338(8.1)64-407(6.4)(15.5)
Opponents Offensive Avg.21.110.218.829:3125-99(4)21-3559.6%246(6.9)60-344(5.7)(16.3)
Defense Road Games35.514.526.029:4216-37(2.3)26-4262.4%411(9.7)59-449(7.6)(12.6)
DENVER - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.31.31.70.012-757.5%0-0100.0%1-40(30)3-38(13.4)6-57
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.70.81.52.114-640.9%1-036.0%2-36(23.5)28-3(9.4)7-57
Stats For (Road Games)0.51.01.51.514-860.7%0-00.0%3-63(21.2)2-65(26)9-93
Stats Against (All Games)1.50.21.7 13-538.3%1-00.0%2-52(24.2)1-8(8.2)7-58
Opponents Avg. Stats For1.30.72 14-536.0%1-037.5%2-57(25.2)21-2(10.6)7-57
Stats Against (Road Games)2.50.53.0 8-229.4%0-00.0%5-122(24.4)1-6(6.5)6-48

INDIANAPOLIS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-2+4.43-32-424.714.0346.5(5.8)0.816.310.5337.7(5.7)1.7
Home Games2-1+11-22-125.016.0346.3(5.9)1.023.014.3397.7(6.3)1.7
Last 3 Games2-1+1.22-11-226.714.3340.3(5.9)1.316.710.7334.0(5.4)1.7
Dome Games2-1+11-22-125.016.0346.3(5.9)1.023.014.3397.7(6.3)1.7
INDIANAPOLIS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)24.714.020.330:0928-129(4.7)20-3262.3%217(6.8)59-346(5.8)(14)
Opponents Defensive Avg.22.911.720.330:2527-111(4.1)22-3562.3%239(6.7)62-350(5.6)(15.2)
Offense Home Games25.016.020.328:4827-123(4.6)20-3262.1%223(7.1)59-346(5.9)(13.9)
Defense (All Games)16.310.519.029:5029-132(4.6)18-3158.6%206(6.6)60-338(5.7)(20.7)
Opponents Offensive Avg.21.210.318.530:5227-109(4.1)20-3262.4%225(6.9)59-334(5.6)(15.7)
Defense Home Games23.014.320.731:1231-163(5.2)19-3160.6%234(7.5)63-398(6.3)(17.3)
INDIANAPOLIS - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.50.30.80.812-545.8%0-00.0%2-51(25.3)2-14(7)4-29
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.71.62.113-537.4%1-045.8%2-58(24.4)19-2(7.9)6-50
Stats For (Home Games)0.30.71.00.712-754.1%1-00.0%2-45(27)1-13(13)3-26
Stats Against (All Games)1.20.51.7 13-435.5%1-042.9%2-51(21.9)1-7(10.7)6-46
Opponents Avg. Stats For1.20.71.9 13-537.1%1-046.8%2-46(23.1)12-2(7.4)7-54
Stats Against (Home Games)1.00.71.7 13-538.5%2-140.0%2-53(26.5)1-6(9.5)5-45
Average power rating of opponents played: DENVER 16.2,  INDIANAPOLIS 18.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
DENVER - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/5/2013BALTIMORE49-27W-7W48O23-6527-42-445221-5834-62-3352
9/15/2013@ NY GIANTS41-23W-3.5W52.5O29-10930-43-307119-2328-49-3534
9/23/2013OAKLAND37-21W-16T48.5O35-16432-37-372217-4921-31-2930
9/29/2013PHILADELPHIA52-20W-10W57.5O33-14130-37-331035-16617-31-2840
10/6/2013@ DALLAS51-48W-7.5L56O31-10333-42-414214-5225-36-4702
10/13/2013JACKSONVILLE35-19W-26.5L52.5O29-11228-42-295327-7127-42-2912
10/20/2013@ INDIANAPOLIS            
10/27/2013WASHINGTON            
11/10/2013@ SAN DIEGO            
11/17/2013KANSAS CITY            

INDIANAPOLIS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/8/2013OAKLAND21-17W-11L44.5U26-12718-23-147033-17119-29-2012
9/15/2013MIAMI20-24L-1.5L43.5O26-13325-43-315127-10123-34-2971
9/22/2013@ SAN FRANCISCO27-7W10.5W45.5U39-17918-27-157023-11513-27-1392
9/29/2013@ JACKSONVILLE37-3W-7.5W42U29-15424-39-283118-4017-32-1653
10/6/2013SEATTLE34-28W3W43.5O29-10916-29-208234-21815-31-2052
10/14/2013@ SAN DIEGO9-19L0L50.5U17-7418-30-193137-14722-33-2270
10/20/2013DENVER            
11/3/2013@ HOUSTON            
11/10/2013ST LOUIS            
11/14/2013@ TENNESSEE            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
DENVER: This is basically Peyton Manning's offense, which means they take what opponents give them when it comes to the running game. Offensive line coach Dave Magazu has brought zone blocking back to Denver, even if it's not to the extent that it was during the Mike Shanahan heyday. Rookie Montee Ball should lead the committee, as he's their best runner and an effective pass protector; there's no such thing as a 'running down' with Manning. It will essentially be a hot hand situation between Knowshon Moreno and Ronnie Hillman for the rest of the snaps. Manning is essentially doing the same thing he did in Indianapolis. It's a lot of pre-snap adjustments and, because of his deteriorating arm strength, more quick hitters. Demaryius Thomas and Eric Decker will work on the outside as receiver 1 and 1A. They'll go to a three-receiver base with Wes Welker coming in, and the former Patriot will likely take over as Manning's No. 1 target. Joel Dreessen is more of a blocking tight end, though he does see a few safety-valve targets. Jacob Tamme's playing time figures to drop with Welker's arrival. The Broncos remained a balanced team in the red zone, mostly because opponents often kept extra defensive backs on the field against Manning. The Broncos tied the NFL lead with 52 sacks in their first year under DC Jack Del Rio in 2012, but departed with DE Elvis Dumervil (11 sacks) due to an agent fax machine error. However, OLB Von Miller (18.5 sacks) remains along with versatile OLB Wesley Woodyard (117 tackles). The addition of playmaking CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (16 INT, 4 TD in career) helps make up for losing CB Tracy Porter, and future Hall-of-Famer CB Champ Bailey is still playing at a high level. Having the NFL's easiest schedule also helps a lot.
INDIANAPOLIS: The Colts continue their transition to man blocking in the running game. New offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton comes from Stanford, where he used a power running game between the tackles. They'll likely try to establish the running game more than they did last year under former OC Bruce Arians, when they were one of 11 teams to run on less than 40 percent of their plays. Vick Ballard will get the first crack in what should be a committee set-up. Delone Carter will likely take short yardage duties, while Donald Brown (not an ideal fit in this scheme) will rotate in on all three downs. Hamilton kept last year's playbook, and he's obviously familiar with Andrew Luck from college. They want to take a lot of shots up the seam, and they do a nice job utilizing pick plays and setting up bubble screens. Reggie Wayne is an intermediate target and the No. 1 receiver, while slot man T.Y. Hilton will see more snaps and is capable of getting deep. Darrius Heyward-Bey replaces Donnie Avery as a deep threat. The tight ends play both ways, and Dwayne Allen and Coby Fleener will often share the field. The Colts let Luck do his thing deep in opponent territory, though it is partly because they lack power in their offensive line. He's given the option to create with his legs. Although they have the third-easiest NFL schedule, the Colts will still struggle on the defensive end. In 2012, they recovered a pathetic three fumbles all year, allowed 138 rushing YPG (4th-most in NFL) and surrendered 29.1 PPG on the road. With Dwight Freeney gone, OLB Robert Mathis (8 sacks) is the only player left with more than four sacks. But not all is hopeless, as MLB Jerrell Freeman (145 tackles, 5th in NFL) is a budding star, and Indy improved its secondary by signing CB Greg Toler and SS LaRon Landry.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO FOOTBALL PREVIEW (DENVER-INDIANAPOLIS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(ADDS that Manning will have defeated all 32 teams with win Sunday)

*Broncos-Colts Preview* =======================

By KEVIN CHROUST STATS Writer

The Denver Broncos are heading to Indianapolis with a quarterback that carries an 82-32 record in the city. He's 0-0 wearing a road uniform.

Peyton Manning returns to Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday night to face the Colts, the quarterback they replaced him with - and the owner who let him go - for the first time.

"I don't play there anymore, but I've continued to communicate and I've enjoyed those times when I see someone from Indiana in a hotel or an '18' Colts jersey out here at practice," Manning said. "There's always a connection there."

The remaining warmth between Manning and his former team was lessened leading into the game with Colts owner Jim Irsay questioning the team's playoff record during the Manning era. The Colts lost their first playoff game seven times in 11 appearances.

Manning's focus remained on the present when asked about the owner's comments.

"I've learned that in life you need to be at peace with other people's decisions that affect you that you have no control over," Manning said. "That's good advice I've had over the years and it's certainly served me well in this particular scenario."

Still, the team is planning what should be an elaborate pregame tribute to their former star, who was released in March 2012 after Irsay decided not to pay him a $28 million roster bonus. Now Manning will be facing the only team in the league he has yet to defeat in a game that has dominated NFL headlines all week.

Manning and the Broncos (6-0) will look to build on their team-best 17 consecutive regular-season wins after a 35-19 home victory over Jacksonville on Sunday. An 18th would tie them for third all-time with the 2003-04 New England Patriots. They'd be within five of Manning and the 2008-09 Colts' record of 23.

The 35-point output was their league-leading offense's lowest of the season. Manning went 28 of 42 for 295 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. It was his first game under 300 yards, and his 92.9 passer rating was his first under 100 this year.

Most quarterbacks and teams would be thrilled with such a performance.

"There was a lot of bad football out there," Broncos wide receiver Wes Welker said. "We've got to correct that stuff and come out better next time."

Welker caught his league-leading eighth TD of the year and is one away from his 2011 career high.

Tight end Julius Thomas is the only other player in the league with at least seven.

Manning is likely to face his toughest defensive test through the first seven weeks. The Colts (4-2) rank fifth in pass defense (205.7) and scoring defense (16.3). He might have to do so without starting right tackle Orlando Franklin, who sprained his left knee and ankle against Jacksonville. All-Pro left tackle Ryan Clady is already on IR with a foot injury.

The Colts' 19-9 loss in San Diego on Monday night was their worst offensive performance of the year as well. They had a three-game win streak snapped and missed out on a chance to build a two-game lead in the AFC South.

Andrew Luck went 18 for 30 for 202 yards with an interception. The Colts went 2 for 10 on third down after going 31 for 62 in their previous five games.

"We stunk on third down today," Luck said. "A lot of credit to their defense. I think we made our fair share of mistakes, but I think it's what they did. If we can't convert third downs and drives continually stall like that, it's a short rest for our defense and no points for us, so it's a bad combination."

Luck has never lost back-to-back games and is 6-0 following losses, but he's up against the team that has scored more points (265) through six games than any team in league history.

After the Monday night game, the Colts are on a short week, but they're eager to get back out there.

"I know it can't come quickly enough for all of us," coach Chuck Pagano said.

The Colts are 9-2 under Pagano at home.

They'll be up against the Broncos' league-worst pass defense, which is allowing 337.7 yards per game.

That unit, though, should get a boost with the return of linebacker Von Miller, who had a team-record 18 1/2 sacks last year but missed the first six games for violating the NFL's substance-abuse policy.

"I feel good. I'm in the best shape of my life," Miller said. "I feel a lot stronger, quicker, faster. It's not like I'm running 100 yards or 400 yards there, so I definitely felt good. All the feedback I was getting from my teammates and everybody looked like I was good. There was a hurry-up period in there that was tough, but that's what it's designed to be is tough."

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