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NFL : ATS Matchup
Monday 9/22/2014Line$ LineOU LineScore
CHICAGO
 
NY JETS
+1.5  

-1.5  
+105

-125

45
 
27
Final
19

CHICAGO (1 - 1) at NY JETS (1 - 1)
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Week 3 Monday, 9/22/2014 8:35 PM
Board OpenLatest
479CHICAGOPick44.5
480NY JETS45.5-2.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CHICAGO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games1-1-0.31-11-124.07.0321.5(5.4)1.521.517.0360.5(6.2)2.5
Road Games1-0+2.31-01-028.07.0216.0(4.2)0.020.017.0361.0(5.9)4.0
Last 3 Games1-1-0.31-11-124.07.0321.5(5.4)1.521.517.0360.5(6.2)2.5
CHICAGO - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)24.07.024.030:2517-66(3.8)28-4168.7%255(6.2)59-321(5.4)(13.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.20623.530:2824-85(3.6)25-3864.9%247(6.5)62-332(5.4)(16.6)
Offense Road Games28.07.019.026:0917-46(2.7)23-3467.6%170(5)51-216(4.2)(7.7)
Defense (All Games)21.517.017.032:1130-161(5.4)18-2866.1%199(7.1)58-360(6.2)(16.8)
Opponents Offensive Avg.20.714.717.330:2528-122(4.3)20-3066.5%206(6.8)58-328(5.6)(15.8)
Defense Road Games20.017.019.033:5127-129(4.8)21-3461.8%232(6.8)61-361(5.9)(18)
CHICAGO - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.00.51.51.010-438.1%0-00.0%1-21(21)1-1(1)7-50
Opponents Avg. Stats Against10.71.7212-543.1%1-050.0%1-26(22.4)4-2(2.3)6-46
Stats For (Road Games)0.00.00.04.09-333.3%0-00.0%1-21(21)1-1(1)10-58
Stats Against (All Games)2.00.52.5 12-544.0%1-050.0%2-48(19.4)3-19(6.3)12-113
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.50.20.7 13-644.3%1-040.0%2-54(24.7)14-2(7.4)10-94
Stats Against (Road Games)3.01.04.0 13-753.8%2-150.0%3-57(19)4-24(6)16-118

NY JETS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games1-100-11-121.515.5357.0(5.4)1.522.511.5274.0(4.9)0.5
Home Games1-0+10-10-119.010.0402.0(6.4)2.014.07.0158.0(3.4)0.0
Last 3 Games1-100-11-121.515.5357.0(5.4)1.522.511.5274.0(4.9)0.5
Turf Games1-0+10-10-119.010.0402.0(6.4)2.014.07.0158.0(3.4)0.0
NY JETS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)21.515.519.532:3835-179(5)19-3063.9%178(5.8)66-357(5.4)(16.6)
Opponents Defensive Avg.2414.52134:3037-157(4.2)20-3065.9%191(6.4)67-348(5.2)(14.5)
Offense Home Games19.010.020.034:5034-212(6.2)23-2979.3%190(6.6)63-402(6.4)(21.2)
Defense (All Games)22.511.518.027:2218-52(2.8)22-3760.8%221(6)55-274(4.9)(12.2)
Opponents Offensive Avg.15.27.217.526:3020-72(3.6)22-3562.9%200(5.7)55-272(5)(17.9)
Defense Home Games14.07.011.025:1015-25(1.7)20-3262.5%133(4.2)47-158(3.4)(11.3)
NY JETS - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.00.51.5-1.014-644.8%1-166.7%2-47(18.8)2-13(5.2)9-93
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.70.51.2115-850.5%1-060.0%2-39(19.7)10-2(5.1)7-73
Stats For (Home Games)1.01.02.0-2.012-541.7%0-00.0%2-65(32.5)2-15(7.5)11-105
Stats Against (All Games)0.00.50.5 13-538.5%0-00.0%2-62(25)2-11(5.5)3-27
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.50.71.2 12-438.6%1-050.0%2-61(24.5)14-2(7.6)5-37
Stats Against (Home Games)0.00.00.0 12-325.0%0-00.0%3-67(22.3)1-7(7)4-20
Average power rating of opponents played: CHICAGO 23.5,  NY JETS 13
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CHICAGO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/7/2014BUFFALO20-23L-6.5L47U18-8634-49-341333-19316-22-1671
9/14/2014@ SAN FRANCISCO28-20W7W47O17-4623-34-170027-12921-34-2324
9/22/2014@ NY JETS            
9/28/2014GREEN BAY            
10/5/2014@ CAROLINA            
10/12/2014@ ATLANTA            
10/19/2014MIAMI            

NY JETS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/7/2014OAKLAND19-14W-6.5L41U34-21223-29-190215-2520-32-1330
9/14/2014@ GREEN BAY24-31L7T46.5O37-14616-32-166122-8025-42-3101
9/22/2014CHICAGO            
9/28/2014DETROIT            
10/5/2014@ SAN DIEGO            
10/12/2014DENVER            
10/16/2014@ NEW ENGLAND            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CHICAGO: Aaron Kromer is both the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach, though head coach Marc Trestman handles the play-calling duties. This is a versatile running game that shows a lot of different looks and styles. They're at their best with fullback Tony Fiammetta leading the way for Matt Forte on inside zone runs. They'll also use some basic man concepts, with pulling guards leading the way, when they send Forte outside the tackles. It's a pass-heavy offense and will remain that way considering the lack of depth behind Forte, who will carry a huge workload with rookie Ka'Deem Carey likely to be sprinkled in. Chicago will continue to run a pass-heavy offense under Trestman. He emphasized shorter, quicker timing routes with quarterback Jay Cutler, keeping him relatively upright and allowing his NBA-sized receivers to make plays. Cutler is able to make more pre- snap determinations, and often just puts the ball up top for either Brandon Marshall or Alshon Jeffery to bring in. The two of them work deeper downfield than most receivers. They'll use TE Martellus Bennett as a possession guy in the middle of the field once the receivers stretch out opposing defenses. They'll go three-wide sparingly. Forte will be involved heavily in the screen game and as a checkdown option. After the Bears' horrific 2013 season of placing among the bottom-three NFL teams in sacks, points allowed and yards allowed, changes were definitely needed under defensive coordinator Mel Tucker. But new defensive ends Jared Allen and Lamarr Houston and new safeties Ryan Mundy and M.D. Jennings can only help so much.
NY JETS: Offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg turned to a much more run-heavy approach than he traditionally had, and that was because of the fact that he had an erratic rookie under center last season in Geno Smith. This scheme skews toward zone blocking, but they still do a fair amount of gap blocking as well. Chris Johnson figures to lead the committee in touches, especially between the 20s. Chris Ivory provides a power complement and could also be their closer. The Jets were run-heavy in the red zone last season, and Ivory figures to be the goal line back this year.
Mornhinweg is a West Coast guy, but he went vertical off play-action often last season, and figures to do so again regardless of whether it's Michael Vick or Smith under center. Eric Decker gives them more of a traditional, big-framed target to lean on as a possession receiver and in the red zone. They use three-wide often, and slot man Jeremy Kerley figures to serve as their No. 2 target again. TE Jace Amaro will work the middle of the field in a secondary possession role, and he can exploit the deep seam against linebackers. Johnson will be used frequently in the screen game. Mornhinweg has a history of getting cute with the passing game inside the 20, and Vick's arrival could allow him to do so again. When the pair was in Philly, Vick was often put on the move around the goal line.
The Jets led the league by allowing only 3.4 yards per carry last year and were fourth in red-zone defense, but this unit needs to do a better job forcing turnovers. They had the second-fewest takeaways in the NFL (15) and downgraded their secondary with cornerback Dimitri Patterson trying to replace top CB Antonio Cromartie.
PREVIEW
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(UPDATES status of Jets CB Millner, WR Decker)

*Bears-Jets Preview* ====================

By MATT BECKER STATS Editor

Trailing by 17 in the second quarter last week, Jay Cutler rallied the Chicago Bears to an improbable road victory.

The New York Jets built a surprising 18-point lead in the second quarter on the road in their last game, only to fall apart in stunning fashion.

Trying to follow up on the thrilling win, Cutler looks to continue his sensational play Monday night when his banged-up Bears visit a Jets team trying to regroup from a collapse.

Chicago got off to a demoralizing start with 23-20 overtime loss to Buffalo at Soldier Field in Week 1, a performance that left little reason to believe it could bounce back last Sunday at San Francisco. The Bears looked to be on their way to an 0-2 start trailing 17-0, but a Cutler touchdown pass to Brandon Marshall just before halftime gave the team some life.

Cutler threw three more TDs in the fourth quarter - two to Marshall - and Chicago went on to win 28-20.

"We just kind of had to weather the storm," said Cutler, who didn't turn the ball over after two costly interceptions against the Bills. "We have to take a look at this film, break it down, and then we have to move on. There's a lot of football left, so we just have to kind of keep building on this and get better and better each week."

The Jets were cruising toward a 2-0 start with a 21-3 lead at Green Bay midway through the second quarter last Sunday, but gained 132 yards the rest of the way and lost 31-24.

Making the defeat even more painful, a 37-yard touchdown pass that would have pulled the Jets within one with about 5 minutes to go was negated because offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg was signaling timeout just before the snap.

"As a team, you go and you learn from this," coach Rex Ryan said. "I've seen some teams that, when you have a game like this, it can turn your season on a positive note. That's certainly the way I hope we respond to this game."

Ryan's secondary needs to show improvement after Aaron Rodgers passed for 346 yards and three touchdowns. The Jets were hoping the return of top cornerback Dee Milliner from a high ankle sprain would tighten things up, but he struggled against the Packers. He is now being slowed by tightness in his quadriceps and appears unlikely to play after sitting out two straight practices.

The secondary will have their hands full trying to slow down Cutler, who has a 61.6 completion percentage, 14 touchdowns and three interceptions in leading the Bears to a 6-1 record on Mondays.

Geno Smith excelled in his only Monday game, passing for 199 yards and three TDs to compile a career-best 147.7 passer rating in a 30-28 victory in Atlanta on Oct. 7.

Smith was without one of his favorite targets Sunday after wide receiver Eric Decker left early in the fourth quarter with a sore hamstring. Decker, who has team highs of nine catches and 137 receiving yards, was limited in practice Saturday after sitting out the previous three days and will likely be a game-time decision.

The Bears are plenty familiar with injuries to wide receivers, as Marshall (ankle) and Alshon Jeffery (hamstring) were questionable up until a couple hours before kickoff and played through pain.

Chicago was already playing without center Roberto Garza and left guard Matt Slauson, and the defense lost three starters to injury in cornerback Charles Tillman, tackle Jeremiah Ratliff and safety Chris Conte. Ratliff and Conte, who made a spectacular interception, could both return but Tillman will miss the remainder of the season.

Rookie cornerback Kyle Fuller and end Willie Young stepped up, with Fuller recording two fourth-quarter interceptions and Young tallying two fourth-quarter sacks.

"As I told the team, as you go on this marathon of a football season, you're going to have opportunities to gain some backbone, and I think this really helped us and will help us," coach Marc Trestman said.

However, Trestman was unhappy the run game took a step backward with Matt Forte rushing for 21 yards on 12 attempts after running for 87 yards on 17 carries in Week 1. Moving the ball on the ground won't be easy against the Jets, who are allowing a league-low 52.5 yards and 2.8 per attempt.

New York is just as strong when running the ball itself, ranking first in the NFL with 179.0 yards per game. Chris Ivory has rushed for 145 yards and two scores and is averaging 6.3 per attempt.

The Jets will likely lean heavily on Ivory and Chris Johnson against a Chicago team that is giving up an average of 5.4 yards per carry.

The Bears won 38-34 in the last meeting in 2010, their third straight victory over the Jets. They are 7-3 in the all-time series.

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