Login  | Free Registration

You are viewing a condensed version of this FoxSheet. Login as a FoxSheets Subscriber to view the full sheet.
Not a member? Subscribe today and start taking advantage of our premium information, including the Game Estimator™, the Super Situations ™, the Power Trends ™, and many more features.
NFL : Money Line Matchup
Thursday 11/14/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
INDIANAPOLIS
 
TENNESSEE
-3  

+3  
-150

+130

42
 
30
Final
27

INDIANAPOLIS (6 - 3) at TENNESSEE (4 - 5)
No Previous GameView Next Game
Week 11 Thursday, 11/14/2013 8:25 PM
Board Money Line
309INDIANAPOLIS-140
310TENNESSEE+120
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
INDIANAPOLIS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games6-3+4.85-45-424.712.6348.1(5.7)1.221.414.0367.8(6.1)1.6
Road Games3-1+4.33-11-325.09.7338.5(5.8)0.513.210.2329.0(5.6)1.2
Last 3 Games2-1+0.42-13-024.79.7351.3(5.6)2.031.721.0428.0(6.8)1.3
Grass Games3-1+4.33-11-325.09.7338.5(5.8)0.513.210.2329.0(5.6)1.2
Division Games2-0+22-01-132.011.5375.5(6.2)0.513.512.0344.0(5.9)1.5
INDIANAPOLIS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)24.712.619.929:3325-109(4.4)21-3658.9%239(6.7)61-348(5.7)(14.1)
Opponents Defensive Avg.23.711.72030:0727-113(4.1)21-3462.1%231(6.8)61-344(5.6)(14.5)
Offense Road Games25.09.719.529:3525-119(4.8)19-3457.4%219(6.5)59-338(5.8)(13.5)
Defense (All Games)21.414.019.030:2729-127(4.3)19-3258.6%241(7.6)61-368(6.1)(17.2)
Opponents Offensive Avg.23.411.72030:2828-115(4.1)21-3462.8%235(6.9)62-349(5.6)(14.9)
Defense Road Games13.210.218.530:2528-111(4)18-3157.1%218(6.9)59-329(5.6)(24.8)
INDIANAPOLIS - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.80.41.20.313-538.6%0-00.0%3-63(24.5)2-20(9.4)4-29
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.61.61.913-539.0%1-045.0%2-55(23.6)20-2(8.6)6-51
Stats For (Road Games)0.50.00.50.712-435.4%0-00.0%2-66(26.5)2-20(7.9)4-28
Stats Against (All Games)0.90.71.6 13-537.2%1-040.0%3-62(24.3)2-24(15.6)7-57
Opponents Avg. Stats For1.10.71.8 13-537.9%1-049.5%2-55(23.9)17-2(8.4)7-57
Stats Against (Road Games)1.00.21.2 13-435.3%1-033.3%3-63(20.9)1-10(9.7)6-56

TENNESSEE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-5-5.15-36-322.28.3322.9(5.3)1.421.89.1326.3(5.4)1.9
Home Games2-3-61-34-123.88.2368.6(5.9)1.823.211.8304.6(5.3)1.8
Last 3 Games1-2-61-23-024.04.7364.3(6.1)2.727.012.3308.7(5.1)1.3
Grass Games3-4-5.13-35-222.78.3331.4(5.3)1.322.19.7310.0(5.3)1.9
Division Games0-2-71-12-025.58.5305.0(4.6)2.029.510.0333.0(5.2)2.0
TENNESSEE - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)22.28.317.729:2628-111(4)19-3359.2%212(6.5)61-323(5.3)(14.5)
Opponents Defensive Avg.22.311.61929:2627-114(4.2)20-3360.6%219(6.6)60-333(5.5)(14.9)
Offense Home Games23.88.218.629:1024-101(4.1)23-3960.1%267(6.9)63-369(5.9)(15.5)
Defense (All Games)21.89.119.031:0428-115(4.1)20-3262.5%211(6.6)60-326(5.4)(15)
Opponents Offensive Avg.21.310.519.331:1028-114(4.1)21-3461.6%223(6.7)62-337(5.5)(15.8)
Defense Home Games23.211.817.430:5029-104(3.5)18-2863.8%201(7.1)58-305(5.3)(13.1)
TENNESSEE - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.90.61.40.415-642.1%1-155.6%2-58(23.8)3-18(7)7-59
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.61.51.813-537.1%1-047.9%3-59(23.4)20-2(8.2)6-54
Stats For (Home Games)0.81.01.80.016-744.9%1-160.0%3-63(22.6)2-15(6.3)7-65
Stats Against (All Games)0.91.01.9 13-433.1%0-050.0%2-61(24.8)3-13(5.1)6-48
Opponents Avg. Stats For10.71.7 14-537.5%1-043.1%2-56(23.2)21-2(9.1)7-57
Stats Against (Home Games)1.00.81.8 12-430.6%0-00.0%2-49(24.4)2-12(4.9)7-47
Average power rating of opponents played: INDIANAPOLIS 20,  TENNESSEE 18.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
INDIANAPOLIS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/15/2013MIAMI20-24L-1.5L43.5O26-13325-43-315127-10123-34-2971
9/22/2013@ SAN FRANCISCO27-7W10.5W45.5U39-17918-27-157023-11513-27-1392
9/29/2013@ JACKSONVILLE37-3W-7.5W42U29-15424-39-283118-4017-32-1653
10/6/2013SEATTLE34-28W3W43.5O29-10916-29-208234-21815-31-2052
10/14/2013@ SAN DIEGO9-19L0L50.5U17-7418-30-193137-14722-33-2270
10/20/2013DENVER39-33W6.5W54.5O31-12121-38-213120-6429-49-3653
11/3/2013@ HOUSTON27-24W-1W41.5O14-6918-40-245033-14320-34-3400
11/10/2013ST LOUIS8-38L-7L43O14-1831-52-388537-1409-16-2321
11/14/2013@ TENNESSEE            
11/24/2013@ ARIZONA            
12/1/2013TENNESSEE            
12/8/2013@ CINCINNATI            

TENNESSEE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/15/2013@ HOUSTON24-30L7W41.5O33-11917-30-129028-17226-48-2802
9/22/2013SAN DIEGO20-17W-3T42.5U29-17023-37-282027-10220-24-1751
9/29/2013NY JETS38-13W-3W40.5O31-7821-32-244023-9123-34-2394
10/6/2013KANSAS CITY17-26L2L37.5O22-10521-41-234326-12020-39-2332
10/13/2013@ SEATTLE13-20L11.5W42U20-6617-29-157233-15123-31-2532
10/20/2013SAN FRANCISCO17-31L3L41O13-7025-41-298241-15313-21-1960
11/3/2013@ ST LOUIS28-21W-3W41O35-19813-22-165232-16020-35-2032
11/10/2013JACKSONVILLE27-29L-11.5L42O27-8326-42-279430-5414-23-1602
11/14/2013INDIANAPOLIS            
11/24/2013@ OAKLAND            
12/1/2013@ INDIANAPOLIS            
12/8/2013@ DENVER            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
INDIANAPOLIS: The Colts continue their transition to man blocking in the running game. New offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton comes from Stanford, where he used a power running game between the tackles. They'll likely try to establish the running game more than they did last year under former OC Bruce Arians, when they were one of 11 teams to run on less than 40 percent of their plays. Vick Ballard will get the first crack in what should be a committee set-up. Delone Carter will likely take short yardage duties, while Donald Brown (not an ideal fit in this scheme) will rotate in on all three downs. Hamilton kept last year's playbook, and he's obviously familiar with Andrew Luck from college. They want to take a lot of shots up the seam, and they do a nice job utilizing pick plays and setting up bubble screens. Reggie Wayne is an intermediate target and the No. 1 receiver, while slot man T.Y. Hilton will see more snaps and is capable of getting deep. Darrius Heyward-Bey replaces Donnie Avery as a deep threat. The tight ends play both ways, and Dwayne Allen and Coby Fleener will often share the field. The Colts let Luck do his thing deep in opponent territory, though it is partly because they lack power in their offensive line. He's given the option to create with his legs. Although they have the third-easiest NFL schedule, the Colts will still struggle on the defensive end. In 2012, they recovered a pathetic three fumbles all year, allowed 138 rushing YPG (4th-most in NFL) and surrendered 29.1 PPG on the road. With Dwight Freeney gone, OLB Robert Mathis (8 sacks) is the only player left with more than four sacks. But not all is hopeless, as MLB Jerrell Freeman (145 tackles, 5th in NFL) is a budding star, and Indy improved its secondary by signing CB Greg Toler and SS LaRon Landry.
TENNESSEE: This team is built for power blocking up front (they spent big on guards, getting free agent Andy Levitre and drafting Chance Warmack) and lots of bodies to clear the way for Chris Johnson. They use a lot of big sets, with two tight ends or a fullback. They have mixed in quite a few zone stretch plays to better fit Johnson's skill set. They figure to give around 40 percent of early down reps to Shonn Greene, a more traditional power back. They also use zone read looks to take advantage of Jake Locker's athleticism. New offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains was the QB coach before his promotion, and he's as responsible for Locker's progression in the passing game as anyone. They still rely on a lot of screens and quick-hitters, especially with Kendall Wright and Johnson. They'll likely incorporate more deep shots this season, especially if Kenny Britt is healthy. Britt and the other outside receiver in three-wide sets, likely rookie Justin Hunter, work outside and primarily downfield. Their tight ends are greatly underutilized. Delanie Walker is athletic, but his inconsistent hands will likely keep him from grabbing a big receiving role. When the Titans reached the red zone, they leaned heavily on Johnson, but often asked Jamie Harper to finish drives. That role will likely go to Greene this year. Although the Titans allowed the most points in the NFL and recovered just five fumbles, they also scored nine non-offensive touchdowns (5 defense, 4 return) and finished second in the league with 19 picks. DE Kamerion Wimbley and OLB Akeem Ayers will continue to rush frequently off the edge, and the signing of Colts LB Moise Fokou will push underperforming MLB Colin McCarthy in training camp. The free-agent additions of safeties Bernard Pollard and George Wilson will help instill fear into opposing wideouts.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO FOOTBALL PREVIEW (INDIANAPOLIS-TENNESSEE) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Colts-Titans Preview* ======================

By JEFF MEZYDLO STATS Senior Writer

Though the Indianapolis Colts have some issues to deal with after their latest performance, they might pale by comparison to the one the Tennessee Titans must overcome.

With quarterback Jake Locker out for the season, backup Ryan Fitzpatrick looks to help the struggling Titans avoid a fourth straight loss to the visiting Colts on Thursday night.

If losing 29-27 at home Sunday to previously winless Jacksonville wasn't bad enough, Tennessee (4-5) lost Locker when he suffered a Lisfranc injury to his right foot in the second quarter. Limited to 18 career starts because of injuries, Locker could need surgery.

The focus now shifts to Fitzpatrick as he tries to help turn around a team that's lost four of five, is two games behind AFC South-leading Indianapolis (6-3) and hoping to avoid its first four-game home losing streak since 2005.

"We're just concentrating on these seven weeks," coach Mike Munchak said. "That's all we're concerned about. Next year is next year (with Locker). Right now we just got to go forward and try to win a game."

Tennessee has dropped eight of nine to the Colts, who it will face twice in three weeks. The Titans' lone win during that stretch came at home, 27-10 on Oct. 30, 2011.

Fitzpatrick completed 54.3 percent of his passes with a touchdown and four interceptions while starting for the injured Locker in consecutive losses to Kansas City and Seattle last month. He was 22 of 33 for 264 yards with two TDs, no picks and ran for a score in relief Sunday.

"When it's your turn to step up, you've got to step up and play, and that's where we're at," said tight end Delanie Walker, who had four receptions for a season-high 62 yards and a 14-yard TD with 40 seconds remaining Sunday.

"He's going to be the starting quarterback from now on because Jake is out for the year, so Ryan has no choice but to play (well). I feel like he did a great job against the Jaguars. This is his opportunity to be the man now."

Fitzpatrick could use some help from Chris Johnson, who ran 12 times for 30 yards against a Jacksonville team that came in surrendering an NFL-worst 161.8 rushing yards per contest.

Johnson, who gained 150 and scored twice in a 28-21 win at St. Louis on Nov. 3, has been held to 39 or fewer rushing yards five times in a six-game stretch. He's averaged 54.2 yards per game and 3.0 per carry without a TD in his last five against the Colts.

After turning the ball over a season-high four times Sunday, the Titans have committed 13 in five games following a 3-1 start where they didn't have any.

Indianapolis has forced one or no turnovers in three of four games, and committed a season-high five during Sunday's 38-8 home loss to St. Louis. Andrew Luck threw three interceptions to match his total from the season's first eight games and the Colts allowed Rams rookie Tavon Austin to score on a 98-yard punt return and pass plays of 57 and 81 yards.

"I think all we want is to never play like that again," tight end Coby Fleener said. "The feeling after that game was just disgust."

Luck threw for a season-high 353 yards, but one touchdown and was sacked three more times, including one he fumbled and returned for a Rams TD. Luck did run for 17 of the team's 18 rushing yards.

Trent Richardson gained two yards on five attempts, and has averaged 2.8 per carry while not running for more than 60 yards in any of his seven games since being acquired from Cleveland on Sept. 18.

Indianapolis has been held to 74 or fewer rushing yards in three of the last four contests. Tennessee ranks 21st allowing 114.9 rushing yards per game but held the Jaguars to 54.

"We realized how important the run game is to our success," Luck told the Colts' official website. "We'll improve, and we're looking forward to the Titans."

Defensively, Indianapolis has allowed at least 24 points in four of the last five games and five TD passes of at least 31 yards in the last three.

"Certainly we're not going to bury our head in the sand on this past ball game," Colts coach Chuck Pagano said. "We'll address the issues like we always address them. We know there are things that need to be fixed and we'll go to work on fixing those things."

Luck's 16-yard touchdown pass to Vick Ballard gave the Colts a 19-13 overtime win at Tennessee last season. He completed 58.3 percent of his passes with two TDs and three INTs while Indianapolis won both 2012 meetings by a combined 10 points.

Game Notes:


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 2:20:06 PM EST.


You are viewing a condensed version of this FoxSheet. Login as a FoxSheets Subscriber to view the full sheet.
Not a member? Subscribe today and start taking advantage of our premium information, including the Game Estimator™, the Super Situations ™, the Power Trends ™, and many more features.