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NFL : ATS Matchup
Sunday 10/11/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
DENVER
 
OAKLAND
-5.5  

+5.5  
-220

+180

45
 
16
Final
10

DENVER (4 - 0) at OAKLAND (2 - 2)
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Week 5 Sunday, 10/11/2015 4:25 PM
Board OpenLatest
471DENVER-5.5-4
472OAKLAND4444
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
DENVER - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-0+4.33-11-324.212.5304.0(5)1.517.28.2275.5(4.7)2.7
Road Games2-0+2.32-01-127.514.0326.5(5.1)1.518.010.0302.0(5.1)4.0
Last 3 Games3-0+3.32-11-226.013.7332.3(5.6)1.718.710.0309.7(5.2)3.0
Grass Games3-0+3.32-11-224.312.0287.3(4.7)1.319.09.0270.7(4.7)2.7
Division Games1-0+1.31-01-031.014.0299.0(4.5)1.024.014.0314.0(5.8)5.0
DENVER - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)24.212.518.530:4922-79(3.5)24-3863.6%225(5.9)61-304(5)(12.5)
Opponents Defensive Avg.24.912.821.631:4927-111(4)24-3666.4%260(7.3)63-371(5.9)(14.9)
Offense Road Games27.514.020.029:5620-51(2.5)28-4365.5%275(6.3)64-326(5.1)(11.9)
Defense (All Games)17.28.218.029:1123-89(3.9)23-3664.3%186(5.2)59-275(4.7)(16)
Opponents Offensive Avg.21.210.419.730:4824-98(4.1)24-3665.2%229(6.3)60-327(5.4)(15.4)
Defense Road Games18.010.021.030:0324-86(3.6)23-3567.1%216(6.2)59-302(5.1)(16.8)
DENVER - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.20.21.51.214-536.4%1-066.7%1-19(25.3)1-9(5.8)8-66
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.81.51.813-642.5%1-046.2%1-31(24.5)16-2(6.9)8-63
Stats For (Road Games)1.00.51.52.514-535.7%1-050.0%0-10(21)1-6(6.5)8-89
Stats Against (All Games)1.51.22.7 12-325.0%1-175.0%1-16(16.2)2-20(10.2)7-53
Opponents Avg. Stats For10.81.8 12-432.2%1-165.0%2-48(25.9)24-2(10.9)7-53
Stats Against (Road Games)2.02.04.0 9-221.1%0-00.0%0-10(21)2-21(8.6)9-67

OAKLAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games2-2+0.82-23-124.212.7351.5(5.8)1.527.015.7403.7(6)1.7
Home Games1-1+0.91-12-025.010.0347.0(5.6)1.533.022.0444.5(6.6)1.0
Last 3 Games2-1+1.82-12-128.017.0386.7(6.4)1.325.013.0406.3(5.9)2.3
Grass Games2-2+0.82-23-124.212.7351.5(5.8)1.527.015.7403.7(6)1.7
OAKLAND - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)24.212.719.529:0222-96(4.4)25-3864.9%255(6.6)60-351(5.8)(14.5)
Opponents Defensive Avg.25.51119.831:4726-113(4.3)23-3465.8%244(7.1)60-357(5.9)(14)
Offense Home Games25.010.021.528:3017-80(4.6)30-4467.4%267(6)62-347(5.6)(13.9)
Defense (All Games)27.015.723.730:5825-93(3.8)28-4366.1%310(7.3)67-404(6)(15)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.91219.130:5027-111(4)22-3463.6%248(7.3)61-359(5.9)(15.7)
Defense Home Games33.022.025.531:2928-118(4.2)28-3972.2%326(8.3)67-444(6.6)(13.5)
OAKLAND - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.70.71.50.213-645.3%1-066.7%2-47(23.4)3-17(6.1)9-67
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.60.71.21.214-642.9%1-164.7%2-57(28.4)21-2(9.1)8-59
Stats For (Home Games)1.00.51.5-0.513-646.2%1-166.7%1-34(23)2-16(6.4)10-69
Stats Against (All Games)0.71.01.7 14-645.6%1-1100.0%1-21(16.6)2-12(7)7-64
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.80.81.6 14-641.4%1-159.1%2-40(23.9)27-2(13.8)8-72
Stats Against (Home Games)0.50.51.0 12-433.3%1-1100.0%1-21(14.3)1-11(11.5)8-79
Average power rating of opponents played: DENVER 21.8,  OAKLAND 17
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
DENVER - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/13/2015BALTIMORE19-13W-5W46.5U25-6924-40-150123-7318-32-1002
9/17/2015@ KANSAS CITY31-24W3W41.5O22-6126-45-238129-14416-25-1705
9/27/2015@ DETROIT24-12W-3W44.5U19-4131-42-313219-2831-45-2623
10/4/2015MINNESOTA23-20W-7L43.5U24-14417-27-200221-11327-41-2121
10/11/2015@ OAKLAND            
10/18/2015@ CLEVELAND            
11/1/2015GREEN BAY            
11/8/2015@ INDIANAPOLIS            

OAKLAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/13/2015CINCINNATI13-33L3L43O16-6330-43-183231-12725-34-2690
9/20/2015BALTIMORE37-33W6W42O19-9730-46-351125-10932-45-3842
9/27/2015@ CLEVELAND27-20W3.5W44O30-15520-32-314114-3928-49-3162
10/4/2015@ CHICAGO20-22L-3L44.5U22-7020-33-173229-9828-43-2733
10/11/2015DENVER            
10/25/2015@ SAN DIEGO            
11/1/2015NY JETS            
11/8/2015@ PITTSBURGH            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
DENVER: Denver's new coaching staff is entirely versed in the zone-blocking scheme, something the Broncos dabbled in the past two seasons but will unleash in full force this year. It's shaping up to be another committee approach as far as the running backs go, with C.J. Anderson entering the year as the leader. Gary Kubiak will have to give into Peyton Manning a bit'Kubiak's passing game incorporates play-action and moving pockets, but Manning lacks the mobility. A lot of the principles will be the same though. The Broncos will use a lot of underneath catch-and-run stuff to compensate for Manning's dwindling arm. The Broncos had 18 interceptions and three defensive TDs in 2014, and they return everybody in their secondary except FS Rahim Moore. They're expected to transition to a 3-4 alignment, which has been the trademark for decades of Wade Phillips, who was hired as defensive coordinator in January.
OAKLAND: The Raiders are going old-school with their offensive staff, with new coordinator Bill Musgrave and offensive line coach Mike Tice stepping in to tutor a young offense. Tice has overseen a variety of schemes over the years, but Oakland is probably going to go heavy with gap blocking this year. Latavius Murray will get a chance to run away with the feature back job; he earned rave reviews running in practices in recent years before breaking out late last season. Musgrave won't be making any drastic changes to the passing game. Like last year, this is going to be rooted in a West Coast system. Amari Cooper will be used on a variety of routes, but especially the screen game and anything that puts him in catch-and-run situations. Michael Crabtree will run more underneath possession routes. Andre Holmes is a situational deep threat. The Raiders swapped out MLB Nick Roach and S Tyvon Branch for MLB Curtis Lofton and S Nate Allen this offseason, but there's no guarantee that such moves will qualify as upgrades. The biggest positive was the signing of DT Dan Williams, who is a true run-plugger at nose tackle.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO FOOTBALL PREVIEW (DENVER-OAKLAND) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(ADDS sack info for Manning)

*Broncos-Raiders Preview* =========================

By TAYLOR BECHTOLD STATS Writer

Even though their once-prolific offense has been a bit shaky, the Denver Broncos' performance on the other side of the ball has keyed a perfect start.

Jack Del Rio used to be the architect of that defense, and he's now leading an Oakland Raiders team that is showing improvement behind some offensive talent.

Denver looks to continue its defensive dominance while extending the franchise's longest winning streak in the series to eight Sunday at O.co Coliseum.

The Broncos (4-0) have been better known for offensive prowess since Peyton Manning arrived, ranking at least fourth in scoring in each of the past three seasons.

It's been stingy defense that has led the way this season after a strong effort last season, however. The unit is first in the league with 275.5 yards allowed per game while ranking second with 17.3 points given up.

Denver also has come up with a key fourth-quarter turnover in each of its four games. T.J. Ward helped deliver it last Sunday with a sack-strip before Von Miller recovered the fumble at midfield with 29 seconds left in a 23-20 home win over Minnesota.

"We're not really finding ways to win," Ward said. "We're making ways to win."

The Broncos, third in total defense (305.2 ypg) in 2014, lead the league with 18 sacks, are tied for second with 11 takeaways and are fifth with a plus-5 turnover differential. DeMarcus Ware has an NFL-best 4 1/2 sacks.

They'll also be getting defensive end Derek Wolfe back from a four-game suspension for violating the league's drug policy this week.

"That's just how we play," Miller said. "It's just how football is. You stop thinking about the days when we would put up 40 and 50 (points) on teams."

The defensive effort has made up for Manning's slow start. His passer rating of 80.8 is his lowest since his rookie year of 1998 and he's thrown five interceptions.

He's also been sacked 10 times, putting him on pace for what would easily be a career high of 40.

Manning, however, has won his last nine starts against the Raiders dating to his time with Indianapolis. He's connected on 69.5 percent of his attempts for an average of 283.8 yards with 23 touchdowns and seven INTs in that span.

He should be able to find some holes in an Oakland defense that ranks 31st in the NFL with 310.5 passing yards allowed per game. Owens Daniels appears primed to be a factor as the Raiders have allowed 32 catches for 388 yards and six touchdowns to opposing tight ends.

"You just have to play sticky tight coverage and try to be there when the ball gets there," Oakland cornerback David Amerson said. "You can watch all the film (Manning) ever played. A guy like that, he schemes the defense. He recognizes a lot of stuff that you run, even when you try to disguise. You have to definitely pay attention to detail."

Denver has averaged 37.1 points while winning by 21.5 per game during a seven-game winning streak in the series. That matches its previous best run from 1997-2000.

The Raiders have been competitive in Del Rio's first season after he served as the Broncos' defensive coordinator from 2012-14. He's looking to guide Oakland to its first 3-2 start since it finished with eight victories in 2011.

Derek Carr has gotten off to a solid start in his second season, completing 62.6 percent of his passes for 922 yards with seven touchdowns and two interceptions. But he scuffled in two meetings with Denver last season, throwing for a combined 350 yards with three scores and three picks in two blowout defeats.

Carr and rookie Amari Cooper have made for an exciting young pair in the passing game. Since a quiet debut, Cooper has 19 catches for 292 yards and two touchdowns.

Latavius Murray hopes to put forth a better effort after fumbling a pitch that Chicago recovered and juggling a pass that was intercepted in last Sunday's 22-20 road defeat.

Murray, who was coming off a 139-yard rushing performance against Cleveland, ran for 49 on 15 carries Sunday before sitting out the team's final drive. He had a combined 41 yards on 12 carries in the two matchups with the Broncos last season.

"We're all capable of making mistakes," Del Rio said. "I think the sooner you own up to mistakes, the quicker you can put them behind you and move forward."

With C.J. Anderson averaging 2.7 yards per carry, Denver coach Gary Kubiak said he considers Ronnie Hillman a co-starter at running back. Hillman shined last weekend, rushing for 103 yards on 11 carries - including a 72-yard touchdown run.

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