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NFL : ATS Matchup
Sunday 10/11/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
NEW ORLEANS
 
PHILADELPHIA
+6.5  

-6.5  
+220

-260

49.5
 
17
Final
39

NEW ORLEANS (1 - 3) at PHILADELPHIA (1 - 3)
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Week 5 Sunday, 10/11/2015 1:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
461NEW ORLEANS48.550
462PHILADELPHIA-5-6
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
NEW ORLEANS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games1-3-5.42-22-221.58.5387.2(5.9)1.526.011.0381.5(6.7)0.7
Road Games0-2-21-12-020.510.0394.0(6.1)1.529.012.0429.0(7.3)0.5
Last 3 Games1-2-4.42-11-222.38.0380.3(5.9)1.724.310.0366.3(6.4)0.7
Grass Games0-1-11-01-022.010.0380.0(6.1)2.027.010.0431.0(7.1)0.0
NEW ORLEANS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)21.58.523.232:0724-83(3.4)29-4171.5%304(7.4)65-387(5.9)(18)
Opponents Defensive Avg.22.611.420.429:0927-107(3.9)22-3562.6%222(6.3)63-329(5.2)(14.5)
Offense Road Games20.510.022.533:0422-62(2.8)30-4370.9%332(7.7)65-394(6.1)(19.2)
Defense (All Games)26.011.022.027:5629-123(4.2)17-2762.7%258(9.4)57-381(6.7)(14.7)
Opponents Offensive Avg.26.413.421.831:5229-118(4.1)20-3262.4%240(7.4)61-358(5.9)(13.5)
Defense Road Games29.012.024.526:5627-119(4.3)19-3161.9%309(9.8)59-429(7.3)(14.8)
NEW ORLEANS - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.70.71.5-0.714-747.4%1-175.0%2-38(21.9)2-29(16.9)8-77
Opponents Avg. Stats Against1.20.51.72.214-539.4%1-164.3%2-47(24.9)20-2(10.2)7-66
Stats For (Road Games)1.00.51.5-1.015-746.7%1-050.0%2-48(19.2)1-42(28)7-64
Stats Against (All Games)0.00.70.7 12-438.3%0-0100.0%1-34(27)1-12(9.8)8-59
Opponents Avg. Stats For1.20.71.9 12-435.9%1-171.4%2-44(28.4)19-2(7.8)7-58
Stats Against (Road Games)0.00.50.5 10-547.6%0-0100.0%1-29(29)1-7(7.5)7-59

PHILADELPHIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games1-3-4.31-30-419.56.7294.0(5)2.021.511.5374.5(5.2)2.2
Home Games0-1-2.60-10-110.00.0226.0(4.2)3.020.06.0363.0(5.4)2.0
Last 3 Games1-2-2.81-20-318.08.0259.0(4.7)2.020.08.7367.7(5)2.3
Grass Games0-2-4.10-20-215.00.0273.0(5.5)2.521.59.5390.0(5.4)1.5
PHILADELPHIA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)19.56.718.022:4622-70(3.1)22-3660.7%224(6.2)59-294(5)(15.1)
Opponents Defensive Avg.20.5919.226:5922-87(3.9)23-3761.3%239(6.5)59-327(5.5)(15.9)
Offense Home Games10.00.017.019:3017-7(0.4)23-3762.2%219(5.9)54-226(4.2)(22.6)
Defense (All Games)21.511.521.537:1329-98(3.4)28-4366.3%276(6.4)72-374(5.2)(17.4)
Opponents Offensive Avg.25.313.92234:0230-122(4.1)24-3667.8%256(7.2)66-378(5.8)(14.9)
Defense Home Games20.06.021.040:3033-113(3.4)25-3473.5%250(7.4)67-363(5.4)(18.1)
PHILADELPHIA - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.01.02.00.212-326.0%1-066.7%0-8(15.5)2-45(19.9)8-60
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.91.7213-537.2%1-029.4%2-39(24.2)31-2(15.5)8-61
Stats For (Home Games)2.01.03.0-1.011-218.2%1-1100.0%1-21(21)2-20(10)8-60
Stats Against (All Games)1.21.02.2 15-640.0%0-00.0%2-48(21.6)3-22(6.9)10-90
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.80.41.2 14-645.0%0-050.0%2-45(23.9)15-2(7.2)8-72
Stats Against (Home Games)0.02.02.0 12-433.3%0-00.0%1-31(31)2-1(0.5)18-142
Average power rating of opponents played: NEW ORLEANS 21,  PHILADELPHIA 21
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
NEW ORLEANS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/13/2015@ ARIZONA19-31L2.5L49O20-5430-48-354125-12019-32-3071
9/20/2015TAMPA BAY19-26L-9.5L47U27-10424-38-219335-13914-21-1942
9/27/2015@ CAROLINA22-27L10W43O24-7031-38-310230-11920-31-3120
10/4/2015DALLAS26-20W-3W48U25-10333-41-335028-11516-26-2200
10/11/2015@ PHILADELPHIA            
10/15/2015ATLANTA            
10/25/2015@ INDIANAPOLIS            
11/1/2015NY GIANTS            
11/8/2015TENNESSEE            

PHILADELPHIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/14/2015@ ATLANTA24-26L-3L55U16-6336-52-336235-10523-34-2902
9/20/2015DALLAS10-20L-6.5L53U17-723-37-219333-11325-34-2502
9/27/2015@ NY JETS24-17W3W47U39-12314-28-108116-4735-58-2764
10/4/2015@ WASHINGTON20-23L-3L45.5U18-8715-28-233232-12731-46-2901
10/11/2015NEW ORLEANS            
10/19/2015NY GIANTS            
10/25/2015@ CAROLINA            
11/8/2015@ DALLAS            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
NEW ORLEANS: Everything the Saints have done from a personnel standpoint has suggested a heavier reliance on the running game in 2015. New Orleans was the fifth-most pass-happy team in the NFL last year, but they invested a first-round pick in run-blocking tackle Andrus Peat, re-signed Mark Ingram and brought in free agent C.J. Spiller. Their approach incorporates a number of different schemes and concepts, but they have skewed more toward zone blocking heavy on inside zone runs. Mark Ingram is the workhorse, with C.J. Spiller providing a change-of-pace option and likely taking the bulk of the passing-down reps. The Saints will continue to employ their spread passing attack, even without tight end Jimmy Graham. They spent last summer designing plays for Brandin Cooks'he figures to be the closest thing to Drew Brees' No. 1 target, used on a variety of deeper routes and receiver screens. Marques Colston will continue to work the perimeter. The Saints' impressive 2013 season was quickly forgotten, as New Orleans was horrible defensively in 2014. Defensive coordinator Rob Ryan will likely have rookie Stephone Anthony take over at MLB for the departed Curtis Lofton. FS Jairus Byrd could make a difference after missing 12 games last year.
PHILADELPHIA: It's an all-new backfield in Philadelphia, and it appears as if head coach Chip Kelly is trying to recreate his Oregon rushing attack. The tempo and spread concepts of this offense opens up enormous running lanes, something that straight-ahead power slashers like DeMarco Murray and Ryan Mathews should be able to take advantage of more than LeSean McCoy did. Murray will surely be the lead back, but with the tempo they play, the Eagles should have more than enough carries to split between their two new backs. Darren Sproles will still play a role as a multi-purpose weapon, primarily serving as a receiving threat out of the backfield. Sam Bradford will deliver the deep ball more than anything else, as the Eagles use a lot of deep crossing patterns to help make up for their middling talent at receiver. Jordan Matthews and rookie Nelson Agholor will serve as receivers 1 and 1A, with Riley Cooper and Miles Austin rotating in as No. 3 possession guy. There may not have been a worse CB duo in the NFL in 2014 than Bradley Fletcher and Cary Williams, who will replaced in 2015 by former Seahawk Byron Maxwell and the winner of a competition among Nolan Carroll and Walt Thurmond. The Eagles also traded for ILB Kiko Alonso.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO FOOTBALL PREVIEW (NEW ORLEANS-PHILADELPHIA) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Saints-Eagles Preview* =======================

By ALAN FERGUSON STATS Writer

The Philadelphia Eagles and New Orleans Saints have identical records but headed into this week in different moods following close games.

While the Saints seek to build on their first win, the potentially depleted Eagles try to avoid another disgruntling defeat Sunday.

New Orleans' morale got a boost after ending an 0-3 start - its worst since 2012 - with a 26-20 overtime win over Dallas last Sunday. Drew Brees finished that victory with his 400th touchdown pass, an 80-yarder to C.J. Spiller, in his return from a one-game absence due to a bruised rotator cuff in his right shoulder.

The Saints had lost their previous two games by a combined 12 points.

"We finally got the monkey off our back, but like we've been saying all morning, it's just the first one," linebacker Stephone Anthony said. "We have to go get some more. You can't get two without getting one, so it's a good start."

Philadelphia (1-3) was expected to contend again for an NFC East title but is in last place after its second loss by three points or fewer, a 23-20 defeat at Washington on Sunday.

DeMarco Murray's postgame complaint about not getting enough carries showed some of the discontent surrounding the Eagles. Murray, signed away from division rival Dallas in March, has just 47 yards on 29 carries after being the league's runaway rushing leader with 1,845 in 2014.

"I want all of our guys at the running back, wide receiver spot to want the football," coach Chip Kelly said. "I don't think you want someone that says, 'I don't want the ball more.' It's what you're looking for."

Ryan Mathews, also signed this past offseason, had 108 yards on 24 attempts in a 24-17 win at the New York Jets on Sept. 27 but was held to 20 on five carries last week in his first start for the Eagles.

Philadelphia has also struggled at key times on special teams, missing two field goals and an extra point in its close losses. Cody Parkey couldn't convert a 44-yarder in the fourth quarter in a 26-24 loss to Atlanta on Sept. 14 before a season-ending groin injury.

His replacement, Caleb Sturgis, missed a 33-yarder against the Redskins but is expected to keep his starting job.

"You hit two kicks and we are sitting here 3-1 and everybody's happy," Kelly said. "There's no difference. It's that you either make plays or you don't make plays. And if you're not making plays, you have to continue to work on them so you can make the plays."

Kelly's next challenge is dealing with a number of absences. Left tackle Jason Peters did not practice on Tuesday or Wednesday because of a quad injury.

The statuses of right tackle Lane Johnson (knee), guard Allen Barbre (groin) are also unclear. Offensive linemen Andrew Gardner (foot) and David Molk (biceps) are out for the season.

Defensive starters Mychal Kendricks (hamstring), Byron Maxwell (quad) and Brandon Bair (groin) are also dealing with ailments. The Eagles are already missing linebacker Kiko Alonso because of knee surgery.

Cedric Thornton (hand), Taylor Hart (shoulder) and safety Chris Maragos (quad) could return after missing last week's game. Thornton also sat out the win over the Jets.

It's unclear if the Saints will have left tackle Terron Armstead, who played with a knee injury last week. Punter Thomas Morstead hurt his right quad in that victory, and New Orleans signed Brandon Fields in case he's not available.

All-Pro guard Jahri Evans was limited in practice Wednesday less than two weeks after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery,

Safety Jairus Byrd (knee), fellow defensive back Keenan Lewis (hip) and linebacker Dannell Ellerbe (toe) made their season debuts versus Dallas.

"It's huge, their presence," linebacker Hau'oli Kikaha said. "As veteran players, they're not going to get attacked. So it helps us a lot and kind of shuts down their area of the field by the respect that they're getting from other teams."

The Saints have won their last three matchups against the Eagles, including the postseason, with two of those victories coming in Philadelphia and five of the last six.

They posted a 26-24 victory there in the 2014 playoffs on a field goal as time expired, their only postseason road win in seven tries.

Versatile running back Darren Sproles will face New Orleans for the first time since being traded to Philadelphia in March 2014.

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