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NFL : Teaser Line Matchup
Sunday 11/9/2014Line$ LineOU LineScore
NY GIANTS
 
SEATTLE
+9  

-9  
+300

-400

44.5
 
17
Final
38

NY GIANTS (3 - 5) at SEATTLE (5 - 3)
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Week 10 Sunday, 11/9/2014 4:25 PM
Board SideTotal
269NY GIANTS+15.5Over 38.5
270SEATTLE-3.5Under 50.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
NY GIANTS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-5-23-55-322.29.9345.7(5.4)1.726.111.7391.7(6.4)1.6
Road Games1-3-1.71-33-120.011.2312.7(5.2)1.526.713.7404.2(6.7)2.2
Last 3 Games0-3-30-32-115.05.7347.7(5.7)1.332.716.7438.0(6.6)1.0
Turf Games2-3-1.22-33-223.89.6373.4(5.6)2.026.610.6388.0(6.2)1.0
NY GIANTS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)22.29.921.629:5029-110(3.8)22-3562.8%235(6.7)64-346(5.4)(15.5)
Opponents Defensive Avg.22.210.920.129:2726-105(4)22-3662.4%255(7.1)62-359(5.8)(16.2)
Offense Road Games20.011.219.728:4427-99(3.6)21-3363.2%214(6.4)60-313(5.2)(15.6)
Defense (All Games)26.111.720.530:1027-119(4.4)21-3560.6%273(7.9)62-392(6.4)(15)
Opponents Offensive Avg.2511.821.331:5828-112(4.1)23-3662.7%266(7.3)64-378(5.9)(15.1)
Defense Road Games26.713.720.231:1529-130(4.4)20-3064.8%274(9)60-404(6.7)(15.1)
NY GIANTS - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.61.11.7-0.114-539.6%1-044.4%3-65(22.6)1-10(6.5)6-44
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.81.61.913-538.9%1-049.0%2-46(23.1)18-2(8.8)7-60
Stats For (Road Games)0.70.71.50.714-537.5%1-160.0%2-47(26.9)2-16(9)7-51
Stats Against (All Games)1.40.21.6 13-536.9%0-050.0%2-29(16.7)2-27(11.2)6-58
Opponents Avg. Stats For10.71.7 14-643.0%1-047.9%2-35(22.6)21-2(10.3)7-57
Stats Against (Road Games)1.70.52.2 12-648.0%0-00.0%0-8(16.5)2-18(8.2)7-61

SEATTLE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games5-3-43-55-325.213.5347.2(5.8)0.721.710.9304.5(5.1)1.2
Home Games3-1-1.42-23-128.717.0328.5(5.1)0.722.58.2303.5(4.8)2.0
Last 3 Games2-1-0.60-32-123.011.0366.3(5.6)0.720.310.0254.7(4.7)1.7
Turf Games3-1-1.42-23-128.717.0328.5(5.1)0.722.58.2303.5(4.8)2.0
SEATTLE - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)25.213.519.930:2229-148(5.1)19-3063.0%199(6.5)60-347(5.8)(13.8)
Opponents Defensive Avg.24.41220.831:3528-120(4.3)22-3465.1%233(6.8)62-354(5.7)(14.5)
Offense Home Games28.717.020.232:1332-141(4.3)19-3159.5%187(5.9)64-328(5.1)(11.4)
Defense (All Games)21.710.919.230:2126-83(3.2)22-3465.8%221(6.5)60-304(5.1)(14)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.911.420.330:6025-99(3.9)22-3564.8%250(7.2)60-349(5.8)(15.2)
Defense Home Games22.58.219.729:1424-79(3.3)25-3963.9%225(5.8)63-303(4.8)(13.5)
SEATTLE - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.40.40.70.513-539.4%0-050.0%3-66(21.9)2-19(8.3)8-62
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.70.61.31.613-644.8%1-040.9%2-51(25.3)17-2(9.1)7-56
Stats For (Home Games)0.50.20.71.215-639.0%0-050.0%3-70(25.4)2-19(7.6)7-56
Stats Against (All Games)0.60.61.2 13-642.6%1-066.7%2-58(24.5)1-20(14.7)5-41
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.90.61.4 13-542.7%1-049.0%2-44(23.5)17-2(9.2)7-59
Stats Against (Home Games)1.01.02.0 15-745.0%1-066.7%2-62(25)2-17(9.6)6-52
Average power rating of opponents played: NY GIANTS 21,  SEATTLE 19.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
NY GIANTS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/14/2014ARIZONA14-25L-1.5L41.5U27-8126-39-260428-12414-29-1420
9/21/2014HOUSTON30-17W-1W41.5O42-19321-28-226125-11921-35-2923
9/25/2014@ WASHINGTON45-14W3W44.5O38-15428-39-295117-8619-33-2436
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@ SEATTLE            
11/16/2014SAN FRANCISCO            
11/23/2014DALLAS            
11/30/2014@ JACKSONVILLE            
12/7/2014@ TENNESSEE            

SEATTLE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/14/2014@ SAN DIEGO21-30L-5L45O13-10817-25-180137-10128-37-2760
9/21/2014DENVER26-20W-4W47.5U37-12925-35-255120-3631-49-2962
10/6/2014@ WASHINGTON27-17W-7W45.5U36-22518-24-178017-3221-36-2750
10/12/2014DALLAS23-30L-9.5L47O18-8014-28-126137-16221-32-2392
10/19/2014@ ST LOUIS26-28L-6.5L43.5O29-17123-36-292027-10219-22-1700
10/26/2014@ CAROLINA13-9W-6L44.5U26-11920-32-191231-11412-22-1522
11/2/2014OAKLAND30-24W-13L44O38-14917-35-177018-3724-41-1893
11/9/2014NY GIANTS            
11/16/2014@ KANSAS CITY            
11/23/2014ARIZONA            
11/27/2014@ SAN FRANCISCO            
12/7/2014@ PHILADELPHIA            
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.
SEATTLE: Under head coach Pete Carroll, the Seahawks have churned out yards behind a zone-blocking scheme, first overseen by Alex Gibbs and now by Tom Cable. They use a lot of inside zone plays to free up Marshawn Lynch for yardage between the tackles. Lynch took a huge workload last year, and could give way to Christine Michael and Robert Turbin a bit more often this season. Seattle also gets a lot of rushing yards out of quarterback Russell Wilson, who takes the option to run on a lot of designed rollouts. The red zone is typically all Lynch all the time, as he had nearly two-thirds of their red zone touches. That won't change this year.
Seattle utilizes Wilson's mobility by moving the pocket around a lot'Wilson also moves when it isn't by design due to his lack of size and Seattle's shaky pass protection. They'll move Percy Harvin around and feature him in catch-and-run situations as the likely focal point of the passing game. The other receivers, some mix of Doug Baldwin, Jermaine Kearse, Sidney Rice and rookie Paul Richardson, will work downfield. They'll use Zach Miller as a check- down option, while Lynch is occasionally used in the screen game. When they throw in the red zone, Miller was most often their top weapon in the end zone.
Seattle led the NFL in scoring defense, total defense, red-zone defense and interceptions in 2013. The 'Legion of Boom' may miss cornerbacks Brandon Browner and Walter Thurmond, but All-Pro cornerback Richard Sherman and free safety Earl Thomas still remain. The front seven is still stacked with defensive ends Michael Bennett and Cliff Avril, who combined for 16.5 sacks for the Seahawks last season.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO FOOTBALL PREVIEW (NY GIANTS-SEATTLE) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(UPDATES with Lane activated)

*Giants-Seahawks Preview* =========================

By KEVIN CHROUST STATS Writer

The Seattle Seahawks aren't going to be able to afford many slip-ups in the second half of the season if they want to win a second straight NFC West title.

A home loss to the struggling New York Giants on Sunday would fit such a description, but the Seahawks figure to be considerably healthier than they have been in recent weeks.

Seattle (5-3) is two games behind Arizona for the division lead. Despite back-to-back wins, the Seahawks are finding that close games aren't necessarily going their way like they did a season ago.

They've split their last four contests, all of which were decided by a touchdown or less. They went 7-3 in such games last season, including playoffs.

"We're making progress," coach Pete Carroll told the team's official website. "We've survived some really hard games and we've won some really hard games. We're battle tested. We're ready to go."

After building a 21-point halftime lead at home against Oakland last Sunday, Seattle held on for a 30-24 victory amid a rash of injuries.

Russell Wilson was ineffective, going 17 of 35 for 179 yards. He's posted a 76.4 rating over the past four games after accumulating a 112.9 mark in the first four.

He could have some help returning on the offensive line this week. Center Max Unger (foot) dressed for the win against Oakland, but was only going to be used in an emergency situation. Left tackle Russell Okung suffered a calf strain during practice last week, but Carroll said Okung feels he's ready to play.

Left guard James Carpenter, though, went down with a sprained ankle against Oakland.

There's also some injury relief on the defensive side, with Jeremy Lane being activated and fellow defensive backs Kam Chancellor and Jeron Johnson also potentially returning, along with tackle Jordan Hill. The statuses of linebackers Malcolm Smith and Bobby Wagner aren't as positive.

"It's a big turn," Carroll said. "It depends on how much good fortune we have. We'll have four guys back that weren't ready for us this week and we could have eight. It's amazing that it could be like that, but we're on the verge of getting some guys back."

The defense has lived up to its stout reputation in the last three weeks, limiting opponents to a league-best 255.7 yards per game after opening the season with a 334.4 mark through five contests. Despite the secondary shuffling, Seattle's pass defense has allowed 171.3 yards over the past three.

A big reason for the improvement could be because the back-to-back wins have featured five takeaways after the team totaled five in the first six games.

That may not bode well for the streaky Giants (3-5), who are looking to avoid a third straight loss in the series after a 23-0 home loss to the Seahawks on Dec. 15. New York committed five turnovers in that game - all Eli Manning interceptions.

The Giants have lost three straight by an average of 17.7 points after winning three in a row. They're dealing with a brutal stretch of schedule that began with visits to Philadelphia and Dallas followed by Monday night's 40-24 home loss to Indianapolis. This game is followed by home matchups with San Francisco and Dallas.

"There are some times we go out and play as good as any team in this league, and there are times when we go out and play as bad as any team in the league," safety Antrel Rolle said.

They are, however, beginning to expect plenty from receiver Odell Beckham Jr. The rookie caught eight passes for 156 yards against the Colts and has three touchdowns in his first four games. Plenty of his success against the Colts came after the game was out of hand, though.

New York punted seven times on eight first-half possessions Monday, and it's averaged 5.7 points and 129.7 yards in the first half during the losing streak.

"We've got to find a way to move the ball more efficiently as an offense," Manning told the team's official website.

Defensively, the Giants have been a mess. While Philadelphia shredded them on the ground, Dallas mixed things up and the Colts picked them apart through the air. It's amounted to 438.0 yards of offense allowed in those games, the worst in the league since the start of Week 6.

New York also suffered yet another costly personnel loss, as starting cornerback Prince Amukamara joins fellow corners Walter Thurmond III and Trumaine McBride on injured reserve due to a torn biceps.

Running back Rashad Jennings' status is uncertain. He's missed the past three games with a knee injury.

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