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NFL : ATS Matchup
Sunday 10/1/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
NY GIANTS
 
TAMPA BAY
+2.5  

-2.5  
+120

-140

46.5
 
23
Final
25

NY GIANTS (0 - 3) at TAMPA BAY (1 - 1)
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Week 4 Sunday, 10/1/2017 4:05 PM
Board OpenLatest
269NY GIANTS43.545
270TAMPA BAY-4-3
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
NY GIANTS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games0-3-3.51-21-212.32.3306.0(5.6)1.323.313.3334.3(5.2)0.7
Road Games0-2-21-11-113.50.0324.0(5.7)1.523.011.5373.0(5.3)0.5
Last 3 Games0-3-3.51-21-212.32.3306.0(5.6)1.323.313.3334.3(5.2)0.7
Grass Games0-1-11-01-024.00.0415.0(6.5)2.027.07.0354.0(5.1)1.0
NY GIANTS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)12.32.316.025:0916-49(3.1)29-3973.5%257(6.6)55-306(5.6)(24.8)
Opponents Defensive Avg.21.49.419.829:5121-83(3.9)26-3966.7%248(6.4)60-331(5.5)(15.4)
Offense Road Games13.50.017.024:0714-42(2.9)32-4275.3%282(6.6)57-324(5.7)(24)
Defense (All Games)23.313.319.334:5134-153(4.5)20-3065.9%181(6)64-334(5.2)(14.3)
Opponents Offensive Avg.25.110.919.431:0925-102(4)23-3763.0%231(6.3)62-333(5.4)(13.3)
Defense Road Games23.011.523.035:5335-161(4.6)22-3564.3%212(6.1)70-373(5.3)(16.2)
NY GIANTS - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.30.01.3-0.711-432.4%2-020.0%2-35(20.8)1-3(2.5)8-81
Opponents Avg. Stats Against1.30.61.92.113-540.4%1-025.0%2-48(22.9)9-2(5.9)6-59
Stats For (Road Games)1.50.01.5-1.011-331.8%1-033.3%2-41(20.7)1-0(0.5)8-96
Stats Against (All Games)0.00.70.7 15-745.5%1-150.0%2-43(21.7)2-37(22)7-68
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.70.41.1 14-641.6%1-040.0%2-30(19.4)27-2(16)8-72
Stats Against (Road Games)0.00.50.5 14-644.8%1-166.7%2-57(23)1-4(4.5)7-76

TAMPA BAY - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games1-1-0.11-11-123.014.5326.5(5.7)2.020.510.5402.0(6.1)2.0
Home Games1-0+11-00-129.026.0311.0(4.8)1.07.00.0310.0(5.1)4.0
Last 3 Games1-1-0.11-11-123.014.5326.5(5.7)2.020.510.5402.0(6.1)2.0
Grass Games1-0+11-00-129.026.0311.0(4.8)1.07.00.0310.0(5.1)4.0
TAMPA BAY - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)23.014.521.027:4221-71(3.3)23-3564.8%255(7.2)57-326(5.7)(14.2)
Opponents Defensive Avg.23.311.819.729:0923-74(3.3)23-3566.6%249(7.2)57-323(5.7)(13.9)
Offense Home Games29.026.022.033:1134-117(3.4)18-3158.1%194(6.3)65-311(4.8)(10.7)
Defense (All Games)20.510.522.032:1726-72(2.7)28-3971.8%329(8.4)65-402(6.1)(19.6)
Opponents Offensive Avg.19.610.92031:0227-116(4.2)24-3568.1%237(6.8)62-353(5.7)(18)
Defense Home Games7.00.019.026:4916-20(1.2)31-4568.9%290(6.4)61-310(5.1)(44.3)
TAMPA BAY - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.50.52.00.010-442.9%0-00.0%1-39(26.3)0-8(17)5-35
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.50.40.90.611-438.1%0-0100.0%2-35(21.8)7-1(5.4)7-52
Stats For (Home Games)0.01.01.03.015-853.3%0-00.0%0-0(0)1-17(17)4-34
Stats Against (All Games)1.01.02.0 13-751.9%1-00.0%1-31(21)1-5(5)6-56
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.50.81.3 13-645.8%1-030.0%2-59(24.5)12-2(7.7)7-68
Stats Against (Home Games)2.02.04.0 14-750.0%2-00.0%2-43(21.5)2-10(5)8-59
Average power rating of opponents played: NY GIANTS 23.3,  TAMPA BAY 17.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
NY GIANTS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/10/2017@ DALLAS3-19L6L46U12-3529-38-198131-12924-39-2630
9/18/2017DETROIT10-24L-3L42.5U18-6222-32-208132-13815-21-1191
9/24/2017@ PHILADELPHIA24-27L5W42O17-4935-47-366239-19321-31-1611
10/1/2017@ TAMPA BAY            
10/8/2017LA CHARGERS            
10/15/2017@ DENVER            
10/22/2017SEATTLE            

TAMPA BAY - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/17/2017CHICAGO29-7W-7W44U34-11718-31-194116-2031-45-2904
9/24/2017@ MINNESOTA17-34L1L41O9-2628-40-316337-12525-33-3690
10/1/2017NY GIANTS            
10/5/2017NEW ENGLAND            
10/15/2017@ ARIZONA            
10/22/2017@ BUFFALO            
10/29/2017CAROLINA            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
NY GIANTS: Coming off a down season, QB Eli Manning enters his fourth year in head coach Ben McAdoo's West Coast spread system. WR Odell Beckham is unstoppable when his head is right, and WR Brandon Marshall and rookie TE Evan Engram are huge upgrades to his supporting cast who should relieve some defensive pressure. The running game is an afterthought, with a middling offensive line working in front of 2016 fifth-rounder RB Paul Perkins. Coordinator Steve Spagnuolo's D held opponents to 15 points per game in the second half of last season. S Landon Collins is a playmaker whose coverage deficiencies are masked by the excellent CB combo of Janoris Jenkins and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie. DT Damon "Snacks" Harrison is a run-stuffer while DE Olivier Vernon sets the edge on running plays as well as anyone, though he and DE Jason Pierre-Paul have little help on the pass-rush.
TAMPA BAY: QB Jameis Winston is developing nicely under head coach Dirk Koetter, reading the field at an advanced level for a young passer. Strong-handed WR Mike Evans led the league in targets last year, and Tampa added deep threat WR DeSean Jackson and first-round draft pick TE O.J. Howard this spring. RB Doug Martin will lead the power running game when his suspension ends in Week 4, with RBs Jacquizz Rodgers and Peyton Barber likely to fill in. Tampa's defense improved greatly over the course of last season, allowing just 17.1 points per game in the second half of the year. CB Vernon Hargreaves and DE Noah Spence showed great promise and development as rookies, while veterans CB Brent Grimes and DT Gerald McCoy played at a high level. LBs Lavonte David and Kwon Alexander enjoyed a productive season as the Bucs were the best third-down defense in the NFL.
PREVIEW
Desperate teams meet as Bucs host Giants
 

TAMPA, Fla. -- The New York Giants and Tampa Bay Buccaneers will bring different forms of desperation into their Sunday matchup at Raymond James Stadium.

The 0-3 Giants are staring at some staggering history. Since the 1970 merger, only five teams started 0-3 and made the playoffs. However, no team has pulled off that feat since the NFL realigned into its current divisions in 2002.

The Bucs (1-1), after a disjointed start to the season because of Hurricane Irma, are reeling with a series of defensive injuries. They are expected to be without their two best linebackers, Kwon Alexander (hamstring) and Lavonte David (ankle), who did not practice Wednesday. Additionally, defensive linemen Gerald McCoy (ankle) and Robert Ayers (knee) have been limited.

"Our mindset is we have to get this win right here," New York quarterback Eli Manning said. "Get our first win and go from there. So we have a long football season left, and anything is possible, but still the focus is on the next game no matter if we're 3-0 or 1-2 or whatever. Next game is the most important one. That's where we are right now."

And that is where Tampa Bay is, too.

The Bucs, coming off a 34-17 road loss against the Minnesota Vikings, already seem at an important juncture. After facing the Giants, they host the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots in a short-week Thursday night matchup before heading on the road for two consecutive contests.

"I think a loss is a loss, and they all hurt the same," Tampa Bay coach Dirk Koetter said. "The knife is in there deep and you're bleeding. Nothing gets it out until you get that taste out of your mouth.

"If you play your best and you come up short, that's one thing. But to play like we played last week ... I think I speak for pretty much every man in the (locker) room that says we've got a bad taste in our mouth right now."

As for the Giants, their 27-24 road loss against the Philadelphia Eagles last Sunday was similarly tough to shake.

New York, which scored only one touchdown in its first 11 quarters of regular-season play, put up a 24-point fourth-quarter flurry and tied the Eagles. Just when the game seemed headed for overtime, the Giants shanked a punt, and the Eagles positioned themselves for an improbable 61-yard, walk-off field goal by rookie Jake Elliott.

Manning, who passed for 366 yards and three touchdowns against Philadelphia, said the Giants are more determined than crestfallen.

"I think (we have) a strong team," Manning said. "I think guys have a lot of respect for each other. They work hard, they get along with each other, great communication starting from the coaches going all the way down to the players, and (we are) able to handle things and whatever is thrown at us.

"We've had talks and we've had some opportunities to make sure everybody is on the same page. I think the team is still strong and dedicated to going out there and doing what's right and fixing the problems."

One problem that must be addressed is New York's rushing defense. The Eagles ran for 193 yards. Last season, the Giants finished tied for third in the NFL against the run, allowing only 88.6 yards per game.

"We definitely know that (the rushing defense has not played well)," Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul said. "We gave up almost 200 yards in rushing. That's something we are not proud of. We are going to fix it.

"It ain't no panic. We are not panicking. The fans can't play for us. The media can't play for us. The only person that can play for us is us. So we are not panicking. At the end of the day, it's all about the team."

The Bucs need a much better team performance. Their defense was sliced and diced by Vikings backup quarterback Case Keenum, who passed for a career-high 369 yards and three touchdowns while stepping in for injured Sam Bradford.

With the potential absence of Alexander and David, rookie linebacker Kendell Beckwith will call Tampa Bay's defensive signals. It is notable that the Bucs are 0-5 over three seasons while playing without Alexander, who was injured in the season-opening victory against the Chicago Bears.

Meanwhile, Tampa Bay quarterback Jameis Winston threw three interceptions against the Vikings, and the Buccaneers never established offensive consistency.

"I think we just need to get in, and stay in, a rhythm," Koetter said. "Offense is a rhythm. Sometimes you've got to get a break or you've got to get an exceptional play -- and we've got some exceptional players who are capable of doing that -- but a consistent offense is in a rhythm, everybody is doing their job."

Even if the Bucs find that rhythm, they acknowledge that the Giants will pose a formidable challenge.

"Very misleading," Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans said of New York's 0-3 record. "They have a great team, and it's early in the season. We can't take them lightly at all. They are probably in a must-win situation, but we are as well."


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