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NFL : ATS Matchup
Sunday 11/30/2014Line$ LineOU LineScore
NY GIANTS
 
JACKSONVILLE
-3  

+3  
-150

+130

44
 
24
Final
25

NY GIANTS (3 - 8) at JACKSONVILLE (1 - 10)
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Week 13 Sunday, 11/30/2014 1:00 PM
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459NY GIANTS-2-3
460JACKSONVILLE4444
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
NY GIANTS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-8-54-77-421.211.3348.8(5.4)2.026.711.5396.5(6.5)1.6
Road Games1-4-2.71-44-119.412.4315.0(5.2)1.629.013.8425.4(7)2.4
Last 3 Games0-3-31-22-118.315.0357.0(5.4)2.728.311.0409.3(6.8)1.7
Grass Games1-1+0.31-11-122.512.0351.0(5.5)1.020.513.5388.5(6.5)4.0
NY GIANTS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)21.211.321.529:3627-99(3.6)23-3762.5%250(6.7)65-349(5.4)(16.5)
Opponents Defensive Avg.21.611.119.829:2326-103(4)22-3562.6%244(6.9)61-347(5.7)(16.1)
Offense Road Games19.412.419.828:2125-90(3.6)23-3563.8%225(6.4)61-315(5.2)(16.2)
Defense (All Games)26.711.520.830:2429-143(4.9)19-3260.3%254(8)61-397(6.5)(14.8)
Opponents Offensive Avg.23.912.120.731:0528-120(4.2)22-3563.0%246(7.1)63-366(5.8)(15.3)
Defense Road Games29.013.821.631:3933-174(5.3)18-2864.0%251(9)60-425(7)(14.7)
NY GIANTS - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.10.92.0-0.414-643.5%1-028.6%3-71(22.9)1-11(7.4)5-43
Opponents Avg. Stats Against10.71.71.913-540.7%1-046.2%2-51(23.4)18-2(9.2)7-55
Stats For (Road Games)0.80.81.60.814-539.7%1-150.0%2-44(24.6)1-13(9)6-48
Stats Against (All Games)1.20.51.6 13-539.6%1-050.0%2-28(18.2)2-26(10.7)6-56
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.90.71.6 14-642.1%1-048.4%2-44(23.5)19-2(9.2)7-55
Stats Against (Road Games)1.80.62.4 12-650.0%0-0100.0%1-12(20.3)2-15(6.8)7-59

JACKSONVILLE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games1-10-8.52-86-514.66.7304.0(5.2)2.227.713.3388.2(6)1.3
Home Games1-3-1.51-31-315.74.0325.0(5.6)2.723.514.0373.2(5.7)1.2
Last 3 Games0-3-30-22-114.34.3297.3(5.3)2.029.014.0403.7(6.4)2.0
Grass Games1-8-6.52-75-415.07.6309.4(5.3)2.327.714.2384.2(5.9)1.0
JACKSONVILLE - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)14.66.717.527:4423-96(4.2)21-3560.8%208(6)58-304(5.2)(20.8)
Opponents Defensive Avg.22.610.920.430:3127-115(4.3)22-3561.1%238(6.7)62-353(5.7)(15.6)
Offense Home Games15.74.017.227:5425-130(5.2)19-3356.8%194(5.9)58-325(5.6)(20.6)
Defense (All Games)27.713.320.832:1630-131(4.4)23-3564.2%258(7.3)65-388(6)(14)
Opponents Offensive Avg.24.812.421.531:4628-116(4.1)23-3663.7%261(7.3)64-376(5.9)(15.2)
Defense Home Games23.514.019.232:0628-118(4.3)23-3761.1%255(6.9)65-373(5.7)(15.9)
JACKSONVILLE - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.50.72.2-0.913-534.7%1-041.7%3-69(24.5)2-17(7)4-34
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.71.51.813-539.7%1-047.6%2-59(23.9)16-2(7.6)7-56
Stats For (Home Games)2.20.52.7-1.513-434.0%1-1100.0%1-36(24)3-21(6.9)4-28
Stats Against (All Games)0.50.81.3 15-643.2%1-028.6%1-35(25.4)3-28(8.3)7-55
Opponents Avg. Stats For10.71.7 13-540.8%1-041.2%2-51(24.6)18-2(8.7)7-56
Stats Against (Home Games)0.50.71.2 15-642.4%1-00.0%1-25(25)2-9(4.5)7-49
Average power rating of opponents played: NY GIANTS 21.4,  JACKSONVILLE 20.3
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
NY GIANTS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
10/5/2014ATLANTA30-20W-4W50.5U34-12419-30-193221-9029-45-3071
10/12/2014@ PHILADELPHIA0-27L1.5L50.5U23-8517-28-168136-20321-34-2452
10/19/2014@ DALLAS21-31L5L46.5O26-10421-33-248235-15617-23-2671
11/3/2014INDIANAPOLIS24-40L3L51O20-8927-52-349124-9825-46-3450
11/9/2014@ SEATTLE17-38L9L44.5O17-5429-44-270245-35010-17-1603
11/16/2014SAN FRANCISCO10-16L4L44.5U21-6522-45-265537-14815-30-1851
11/23/2014DALLAS28-31L4W48.5O32-8929-40-328125-11918-26-2661
11/30/2014@ JACKSONVILLE            
12/7/2014@ TENNESSEE            
12/14/2014WASHINGTON            
12/21/2014@ ST LOUIS            
12/28/2014PHILADELPHIA            

JACKSONVILLE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
10/5/2014PITTSBURGH9-17L6L46.5U15-5622-36-187228-11126-36-2611
10/12/2014@ TENNESSEE14-16L4W42.5U23-8232-46-297224-7017-28-2200
10/19/2014CLEVELAND24-6W4W45U35-18517-31-151330-6916-41-1973
10/26/2014MIAMI13-27L7L42U30-17618-34-201324-14816-29-1781
11/2/2014@ CINCINNATI23-33L10T44O25-13222-33-233134-19119-31-2322
11/9/2014*DALLAS17-31L7.5L45O24-7122-37-262330-15121-28-2481
11/23/2014@ INDIANAPOLIS3-23L13L49U23-8015-27-114235-17521-32-2143
11/30/2014NY GIANTS            
12/7/2014HOUSTON            
12/14/2014@ BALTIMORE            
12/18/2014TENNESSEE            
12/28/2014@ HOUSTON            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
NY GIANTS: Long-time offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride is gone, but O-Line coach Pat Flaherty remains in place to improve an awful run game (83 YPG in 2013, 29th in NFL). The Giants lean toward a lot of gap blocking, and their upgraded personnel on the offensive line should create more opportunities this season. New top back Rashad Jennings fits what they do as a downhill, no-nonsense type of runner. He'll take the bulk of the work with David Wilson, if he's back from neck surgery (a big if), taking on a change-of-pace role. Andre Williams and Peyton Hillis seem to be insurance in case Wilson can't go this fall.
This will be Eli Manning's first year without Gilbride either calling plays or working with him as QB coach. New offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo, a tight ends and quarterbacks coach in Green Bay, should bring more creativity and a West Coast look to the passing game. Expect more underneath, catch-and-run work for Victor Cruz and slot options Odell Beckham Jr. and Jerrel Jernigan, with Rueben Randle working as more of a traditional field stretcher. McAdoo would like to utilize a lot of two-tight end sets, but he'll do so only if he can find two that are good enough to stay on the field. The backs will do more pass protecting than most, but McAdoo will mix in the screen game to utilize Jennings' receiving ability. Assuming they mirror what the Packers typically did inside the 20 last year, expect a lot of throwing inside the red zone until they get inside the three.
The Giants lacked a pass rush in 2013, but then let team sack leader Justin Tuck walk. But they bolstered their secondary by adding tough CBs Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Walter Thurmond, and also signed stud LB Jameel McClain.
JACKSONVILLE: The Jaguars will undoubtedly have to abandon the run when they fall behind in games, but until then it's going to be all Toby Gerhart all the time. Jacksonville made the switch to a zone-blocking scheme last year with mixed results. A second full offseason to implement the scheme should lead to improvement, and Gerhart will likely see a lot of work on inside zone plays. Gerhart will retain his feature role when the Jaguars approach the goal line, but this team went play-action fairly often in this area last year. Jordan Todman will be a seldom-used back- up. It's unclear whether the Jags can figure out how to get anything out of Denard Robinson, whose 'offensive weapon' tag was removed.
Offensive coordinator Jedd Fisch wants to get receivers downfield and put pressure on opposing safeties, with the quarterback making a high-to-low read. But this rapidly devolved into checkdown city last season in the absence of Justin Blackmon and, for a time, Cecil Shorts. They'll play a three-wide base, with Shorts as the X-receiver to go along with some combination of Marqise Lee, Ace Sanders, Allen Robinson and Mike Brown. Shorts is the field stretcher, but he will likely run more possession routes to make up for the absence of the suspended Blackmon. Gerhart will have a big role as a receiver, as tight end Marcedes Lewis figures to stay in to block often once again. Shorts and Lewis were targeted often in the end zone last season, and that trend should continue.
Defensive coordinator Bob Babich improved this unit in his first year with the Jags in 2013, but they still have too many holes to be a feared NFL defense. Former Seahawks defensive ends Chris Clemons and Red Bryant will improve a porous pass rush, but this unit will be on the field way too much due to a horrible offense.
PREVIEW
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*Giants-Jaguars Preview* ========================

By TOM CASTRO STATS Senior Editor

The New York Giants' schedule finally has theoretically gotten easier. Unfortunately for them, it's come too late.

With their playoff hopes essentially extinguished by a six-game losing streak, the Giants insist they are still focused on 2014, and they'll try for a desperately needed victory when they visit the woeful Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.

New York (3-8) was unable to measure up to the NFL's best in its past six games, losing to Philadelphia, Dallas twice, Indianapolis, Seattle and San Francisco. The stretch exposed the Giants as a team with plenty of rebuilding left despite an offseason spending spree designed to get the club back to the playoffs after a two-year absence.

Instead, the drought reaching three since winning their fourth Super Bowl title is a near certainty, as they were eliminated from the NFC East race with Sunday's 31-28 home loss to the Cowboys.

"Being with the same crew for a year, two years, or three years, it is going to make you stronger and more comfortable," Eli Manning said after passing for 338 yards with three touchdowns and one interception last week. "We had some new guys on this squad and hopefully we will be able to stick together for a few more years and make something special.

"I think it can start right now. It can start at this time. I think we have made some improvement, we are doing some better things, but it is not too late to get on a hot streak, and get things rolling right now."

New York's next four opponents - the Jaguars, Tennessee, Washington and St. Louis - have a combined 10-34 record.

The Giants have certainly had chances for a victory during their skid, and were on the verge of one last week. Manning directed a 14-play, 93-yard scoring drive to give them a 28-24 lead with three minutes left.

The embattled defense couldn't hold it, as Dallas responded with a drive capped by Dez Bryant's 13-yard TD catch with 1:01 remaining. New York's past two losses have come by a total of nine points.

Rookie receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is one of the biggest reasons the Giants have hope for the future. The emerging star's spectacular one-handed catch for a 43-yard TD on Sunday that garnered national attention was one of his 10 receptions for 146 yards and two scores.

He's caught 31 passes for 503 yards in the past four weeks and has five TDs on the season.

"I hope it is not the greatest catch because with time I hope I can make more," Beckham said.

Beckham and Manning could be in for another big game together against Jacksonville (1-10), which is 30th in the league in total defense at 388.2 yards per game - just ahead of the Giants at 396.5 - and near the bottom with 257.5 passing yards allowed.

Andrew Luck only threw for 253 last week, but he didn't need to carry the Colts offensively as they ran for 175 on 35 carries in Jacksonville's fourth straight loss, 23-3 on the road.

The Jaguars were outgained 389-194 and are second-to-last in the NFL in offense at 304.1 yards. Blake Bortles played his worst game of the season, going 15 of 27 for 146 yards - 107 of those in the fourth quarter - and an INT.

"My hope is that fear hasn't entered in the equation for Blake, where he gets in there and he's going, `Oh, I made an interception' and, `Oh, I've thrown a couple interceptions. Boy I need to make good decisions and I'm going to hold onto the ball,"' coach Gus Bradley said of his rookie QB. "We don't want that from him."

Jacksonville also managed 80 yards on 23 carries.

Bradley's defense, however, should have a good chance to make life miserable for Manning and the Giants offense. The Jaguars, third in the league with 33 sacks, racked up five last week and recovered three fumbles.

That could spell trouble for New York's struggling offensive line. Manning has been sacked seven times in the past three games, and stopping Jacksonville's Chris Clemons (seven sacks), Ryan Davis (5 1/2) and Sen'Derrick Marks (five) should prove to be a challenge.

"Defensively, I thought we played very well. I was very pleased with our effort," Bradley said. "I think some guys really stepped up, especially in the first half."

This contest will mark a seemingly appropriate milestone for the Giants' Tom Coughlin, who began his NFL coaching career as the expansion Jaguars' first coach in 1995 and will coach his 300th regular-season game Sunday. Coughlin led Jacksonville from 1995-2002, going 68-60 and reaching the AFC championship game twice.

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