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NFL : Money Line Matchup
Sunday 10/13/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
ARIZONA
 
SAN FRANCISCO
+9.5  

-9.5  
+310

-440

40.5
 
20
Final
32

ARIZONA (3 - 2) at SAN FRANCISCO (3 - 2)
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Week 6 Sunday, 10/13/2013 4:25 PM
Board Money Line
223ARIZONA+325
224SAN FRANCISCO-475
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ARIZONA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-2+1.54-11-418.26.0306.2(5.2)2.219.010.8343.4(5.3)2.2
Road Games1-2-0.82-11-214.75.7311.0(5.3)2.322.711.3347.3(5.1)2.0
Last 3 Games2-1+1.52-10-314.03.3264.3(4.8)2.715.710.0343.0(5.1)2.7
Grass Games1-0+1.21-00-113.00.0296.0(5.1)3.010.010.0253.0(3.4)3.0
Division Games0-1-11-01-024.010.0390.0(5.9)2.027.010.0366.0(5.9)2.0
ARIZONA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)18.26.020.228:2523-81(3.5)21-3659.1%225(6.2)59-306(5.2)(16.8)
Opponents Defensive Avg.19.99.319.129:3825-109(4.4)22-3562.8%239(6.8)60-348(5.8)(17.5)
Offense Road Games14.75.719.327:1621-76(3.7)22-3857.5%235(6.2)58-311(5.3)(21.2)
Defense (All Games)19.010.820.831:3524-79(3.3)25-4061.9%264(6.5)64-343(5.3)(18.1)
Opponents Offensive Avg.20.611.420.231:2226-94(3.6)23-3860.0%246(6.5)64-340(5.3)(16.5)
Defense Road Games22.711.322.332:4426-84(3.2)27-4263.0%264(6.2)69-347(5.1)(15.3)
ARIZONA - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.80.42.20.012-430.0%0-00.0%1-27(22.8)2-10(5.7)6-49
Opponents Avg. Stats Against1.30.72.12.413-435.3%1-037.5%1-31(24)12-2(6.4)6-54
Stats For (Road Games)1.70.72.3-0.312-435.1%0-00.0%2-40(23.8)1-7(5.2)6-59
Stats Against (All Games)1.40.82.2 13-540.0%1-033.3%2-40(22.3)2-17(8.4)7-68
Opponents Avg. Stats For10.71.7 14-538.2%1-038.0%2-37(23)17-2(7.1)6-58
Stats Against (Road Games)1.30.72.0 14-642.9%0-0100.0%2-38(19.2)2-25(12.7)6-54

SAN FRANCISCO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-2-33-23-222.611.2321.8(5.6)1.819.66.4302.4(4.8)1.8
Home Games2-1-32-11-225.014.0344.0(5.9)0.719.38.0344.7(5.4)2.0
Last 3 Games2-1-32-11-225.314.0302.7(5.5)1.313.74.3279.0(4.3)2.0
Grass Games2-1-32-11-225.014.0344.0(5.9)0.719.38.0344.7(5.4)2.0
Division Games1-101-12-019.07.0288.5(5.2)3.520.04.0239.0(3.8)1.5
SAN FRANCISCO - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)22.611.217.028:4031-140(4.6)15-2656.1%182(6.9)57-322(5.6)(14.2)
Opponents Defensive Avg.22.511.318.429:2527-115(4.2)19-3160.4%215(6.8)59-330(5.6)(14.7)
Offense Home Games25.014.018.029:2631-127(4.1)15-2756.8%217(8)58-344(5.9)(13.8)
Defense (All Games)19.66.419.231:2031-113(3.7)18-3353.7%190(5.8)64-302(4.8)(15.4)
Opponents Offensive Avg.24.811.621.632:4128-128(4.5)23-3762.2%249(6.8)65-377(5.8)(15.2)
Defense Home Games19.38.021.030:3429-124(4.2)20-3558.7%220(6.4)64-345(5.4)(17.8)
SAN FRANCISCO - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.81.01.80.014-536.8%1-160.0%2-35(22.1)1-10(7.1)8-71
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.81.7213-538.4%1-045.2%2-47(24.1)12-2(7.7)7-61
Stats For (Home Games)0.30.30.71.314-539.0%1-166.7%2-42(20.8)2-17(10)7-50
Stats Against (All Games)1.20.61.8 14-532.4%1-160.0%3-56(21.4)3-22(7.4)6-54
Opponents Avg. Stats For10.61.6 14-536.7%1-047.6%2-46(22)18-3(6.9)6-57
Stats Against (Home Games)1.30.72.0 13-539.5%1-166.7%3-60(20)2-20(8.7)4-35
Average power rating of opponents played: ARIZONA 20.2,  SAN FRANCISCO 23.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ARIZONA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/8/2013@ ST LOUIS24-27L3.5W43.5O26-8626-40-304224-6727-38-2992
9/15/2013DETROIT25-21W1W47U25-8723-40-261120-4924-36-2731
9/22/2013@ NEW ORLEANS7-31L7L48.5U16-8618-35-161224-10429-46-3191
9/29/2013@ TAMPA BAY13-10W2.5W40U20-5621-38-240331-8024-43-1733
10/6/2013CAROLINA22-6W3W41U28-9019-28-160320-9521-39-2584
10/13/2013@ SAN FRANCISCO            
10/17/2013SEATTLE            
10/27/2013ATLANTA            
11/10/2013HOUSTON            

SAN FRANCISCO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/8/2013GREEN BAY34-28W-5.5W46.5O34-9027-39-404019-6321-37-3222
9/15/2013@ SEATTLE3-29L5L31O20-10013-28-107547-1728-19-1181
9/22/2013INDIANAPOLIS7-27L-10.5L45.5U23-11513-27-139239-17918-27-1570
9/26/2013@ ST LOUIS35-11W-3W43O40-21915-23-151219-1819-41-1702
10/6/2013HOUSTON34-3W-4W42.5U36-1776-15-107030-13122-40-1824
10/13/2013ARIZONA            
10/20/2013@ TENNESSEE            
10/27/2013*JACKSONVILLE            
11/10/2013CAROLINA            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ARIZONA: The Cardinals again reached into the Bill Cowher coaching tree to get their head coach, and Bruce Arians brought offensive line guru Harold Goodwin from Indianapolis with him to be the offensive coordinator. Expect them to build this offense around a power running game with a lot of between-the-tackles running. Arians had Rashard Mendenhall in Pittsburgh and plans on giving him a monster workload. Mendenhall should be better in his second full season back from a torn ACL. Ryan Williams is shaping up as a change-of-pace back and will have to beat out Mendenhall for third down duties. Arians' passing game takes a lot of deep shots. While Carson Palmer's arm strength disappeared years ago, he's still willing to loft passes deep and let his receivers try to make plays. That's good news for Larry Fitzgerald, and Arians will use a lot of movement and bunch formations to get him open. The Cards will use a lot of three-receiver sets with Fitzgerald and Michael Floyd running some deep crosses, and Andre Roberts in the slot. TE Rob Housler should be frequently targeted over the middle. Arians has never used his backs as receivers much, but always had a habit of getting cute in the red zone, using a lot of play-action. Fitzgerald is obviously their best red zone threat. The Cardinals allowed 137 rushing YPG last year (5th-most in NFL), but they seriously bolstered their defense in the offseason with new defensive coordinator Todd Bowles and four quality free agents in LB Karlos Dansby, SS Yeremiah Bell and DEs Matt Shaughnessy and Frostee Rucker. Rookies FS Tyrann Mathieu and ILB Keith Minter could be special players, but two Arizona players that already are special are DE Calais Campbell and CB Patrick Peterson, who had seven of the Cardinals' 22 interceptions last year (2nd in NFL).
SAN FRANCISCO: The 49ers have a big, man-blocking offensive line and frequently use either a fullback or a second tight end. The backfield is a committee, but there are plenty of touches to go around. Frank Gore is still the leader, getting a feature back workload for all intents and purposes, and Kendall Hunter will spell him in their more traditional looks. They'll also run a ton of zone read stuff for Colin Kaepernick, and will use second-year man LaMichael James in those packages more frequently. Converted defensive end Bruce Miller is strictly a blocker at fullback. Marcus Lattimore will likely have a redshirt year. It's a lot of play-action, pistol formations and a lot of moving around for Kaepernick. His No. 1 target Michael Crabtree will be sidelined until at least December, and is more of a possession receiver, while TE Vernon Davis is going to stretch the field more often than either starting receiver. The Niners don't use a lot of three- and four-receiver looks, but they could rotate A.J. Jenkins into the game more often to provide more long speed on the outside. Mario Manningham is a question mark for the start of the season coming off torn knee ligaments. Gore takes about half their touches inside the 10 and will maintain goal line duties. They will let Kaepernick do his thing near the goal line. The 49ers defense was truly elite last year (17.1 PPG allowed, 2nd in NFL; 294 total YPG allowed, 3rd in NFL). It might be even better in 2013 after adding CB Nnamdi Asomugha, rookie FS Eric Reid and DT Glenn Dorsey. DEs Aldon Smith (19.5 sacks) and Justin Smith are both healthy, and ILBs NaVorro Bowman (148 tackles) and Patrick Willis (120 tackles) comprise the best linebacker duo in the NFL. CB Tarell Brown (13 PD) is an underrated corner and SS Donte Whitner provides quite a wallop when making a tackle.
PREVIEW
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*Cardinals-49ers Preview* =========================

By JEFF MEZYDLO STATS Senior Writer

Though strong defensive performances have helped guide San Francisco and Arizona to some success over the past two weeks, the 49ers' offense has picked up steam while the Cardinals' unit remains a work in progress under first-year coach Bruce Arians.

The 49ers look for a fifth consecutive home victory over the Cardinals on Sunday in matchup of NFC West foes each trying for a third straight win.

After yielding an average of 28.0 points over the first three games and being outscored 56-10 in consecutive losses to Seattle and Indianapolis, San Francisco (3-2) held a 69-14 scoring advantage in wins over St. Louis and Houston.

"We're the 49ers. When we're on, we can do whatever we want to do," running back Frank Gore said.

Despite missing defensive starters Aldon Smith (substance abuse rehab), Patrick Willis (groin) and Nnamdi Asomugha (knee) for the past two games, the 49ers have allowed one touchdown, 501 total yards and forced six turnovers after recording three in the previous three weeks.

San Francisco ranks second in the NFL with 188.8 passing yards allowed per game and recorded three interceptions during last Sunday's 34-3 rout of Houston. Tramaine Brock twice intercepted Matt Schaub, the first of which he returned 18 yards for a TD three plays into the game.

"We've been kind of down on getting turnovers and sometimes things just kind of start breaking right for you," coach Jim Harbaugh told the 49ers' official website.

Though Smith, who was charged Wednesday with three felony counts of illegal possession of an assault weapon stemming from a party at his home in June 2012, will not play, it's uncertain if Willis or Asomugha will return. Defensive tackle Ray McDonald does expect to play despite tearing a muscle at the top of his right biceps against the Texans.

Gore has led a 49ers ground game that's rushed for 396 yards over the last two games after totaling 305 in the first three. He ran for 153 yards and a TD in a 35-11 win at St. Louis on Sept. 26, then gained 81 with a score against the Texans.

Gore has rushed for 316 yards and averaged 6.6 per carry in the last three games after gaining 60 and averaging 2.0 over the first two.

"Once I get going, it's hard to stop me," said Gore, who has averaged only 67.0 yards and scored two TDs in his last five games against Arizona.

Teammate Colin Kaepernick was intercepted four times and didn't throw a TD against the Seahawks and Colts but has passed for three touchdowns and no picks over the past two weeks. He threw for 276 yards with two TDs and no interceptions during a 27-13 home victory over the Cardinals last season.

A winner in seven of eight overall against Arizona (3-2), San Francisco has outscored the Cardinals 112-36 during its four-game home winning streak in the series.

Arizona has not allowed a touchdown in seven straight quarters after giving up 16 points against Tampa Bay and Carolina to win consecutive games for the first time since last season's 4-0 start.

The Cardinals rank third in the NFL with 79.0 rushing yards allowed per game and give up an average of 19.0 points to rank 10th.

During last Sunday's 22-6 win over Carolina, the Cardinals sacked Cam Newton a career-worst seven times and picked off three of his passes. Only three players in Cardinals history had two sacks and an interception in a single game prior to last Sunday, when linebackers Daryl Washington and Karlos Dansby both did it.

"I love it," Arians said. "We want to be dominant on defense. We'll scratch some points out, but we always want to be a dominating defensive football team."

Though Arians has an offensive coaching background, it appears quarterback Carson Palmer and that unit are still growing accustomed to his system.

Arizona ranks 28th in scoring (18.2 points per game), 23rd in rushing (81.0 yards per game) and 22nd in passing (225.2). Palmer is completing 58.9 percent of his passes with five touchdowns and nine interceptions, and Larry Fitzgerald has a team-leading 24 receptions with three TDs but no more than 80 yards receiving in a game.

The Cardinals did rush for a season-best 90 yards last Sunday, including a team-high 52 on seven attempts from rookie Andre Ellington.

"The win keeps you sane a little bit," Fitzgerald told the Cardinals' official website. "We've just got to do better (offensively). It's great to be 3-2, but obviously, going to San Francisco, (then) having Seattle come here and then Atlanta the next three games, we have to put some points up."

Fitzgerald has been held to five receptions for 54 yards and a touchdown in two games at San Francisco following an 11-catch, 125-yard, one-TD performance during a 38-7 loss there Jan. 2, 2011.

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