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NFL : ATS Matchup
Sunday 10/18/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
MIAMI
 
TENNESSEE
+3  

-3  
+130

-150

44
 
38
Final
10

MIAMI (1 - 3) at TENNESSEE (1 - 3)
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Week 6 Sunday, 10/18/2015 1:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
265MIAMI45.543.5
266TENNESSEE-2.5-2.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games1-3-3.11-32-216.26.7314.7(5.3)1.525.219.2399.5(5.9)0.7
Road Games1-2-21-21-217.09.0289.3(5.2)1.020.016.7390.0(5.7)1.0
Last 3 Games0-3-4.10-32-116.06.7334.3(5.5)1.730.322.3416.3(6.2)0.3
Grass Games1-3-3.11-32-216.26.7314.7(5.3)1.525.219.2399.5(5.9)0.7
MIAMI - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)16.26.718.525:4016-69(4.3)24-4356.7%245(5.7)59-315(5.3)(19.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.21.19.619.729:2625-94(3.8)22-3859.4%234(6.2)62-328(5.3)(15.5)
Offense Road Games17.09.017.724:5215-58(3.9)24-4158.2%231(5.7)56-289(5.2)(17)
Defense (All Games)25.219.220.734:1937-160(4.4)19-3062.3%239(7.8)67-399(5.9)(15.8)
Opponents Offensive Avg.21.611.819.231:1329-118(4.1)22-3563.6%229(6.6)63-347(5.5)(16)
Defense Road Games20.016.720.735:0838-164(4.3)18-3159.1%226(7.3)69-390(5.7)(19.5)
MIAMI - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.20.21.5-0.713-326.9%2-010.0%3-79(22.5)2-46(20.6)8-67
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.91.82.314-537.6%1-033.7%2-39(21.4)34-2(15.6)8-67
Stats For (Road Games)0.70.31.00.013-325.6%2-00.0%3-84(25.2)3-55(20.7)9-77
Stats Against (All Games)0.70.00.7 14-642.1%0-00.0%1-32(25.4)3-23(8.5)10-96
Opponents Avg. Stats For10.41.4 14-539.3%1-049.1%2-41(23.7)18-2(7.2)8-80
Stats Against (Road Games)1.00.01.0 15-638.6%0-00.0%2-42(25.4)3-29(9.7)11-115

TENNESSEE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games1-3-1.82-23-125.512.0350.7(5.7)1.722.710.5283.5(5.6)1.2
Home Games0-2-2.11-11-123.06.5354.5(5.4)1.524.57.0293.5(5.9)1.5
Last 3 Games0-3-3.21-22-120.04.3364.7(5.5)2.025.711.7287.0(6)1.0
Grass Games1-3-1.82-23-125.512.0350.7(5.7)1.722.710.5283.5(5.6)1.2
TENNESSEE - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)25.512.021.534:1829-119(4.1)20-3263.6%232(7.2)61-351(5.7)(13.8)
Opponents Defensive Avg.24.91221.431:0828-116(4.2)22-3661.4%254(7)64-370(5.8)(14.8)
Offense Home Games23.06.522.535:1527-92(3.4)24-3863.2%262(6.9)65-354(5.4)(15.4)
Defense (All Games)22.710.515.525:4227-117(4.4)13-2455.2%166(6.9)51-283(5.6)(12.5)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.610.418.930:4827-108(4)21-3462.4%238(7.1)60-345(5.7)(15.3)
Defense Home Games24.57.016.524:4525-130(5.1)14-2460.4%163(6.8)49-293(5.9)(12)
TENNESSEE - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.71.01.7-0.513-539.2%1-1100.0%1-17(17.5)3-30(8.7)8-67
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.61.41.313-538.7%1-053.3%2-37(21.5)16-2(6.4)8-73
Stats For (Home Games)1.50.01.50.013-434.6%0-0100.0%1-26(17.7)4-33(8.4)7-64
Stats Against (All Games)1.00.21.2 12-431.2%1-150.0%1-34(27.6)3-53(19.2)8-67
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.80.81.6 14-539.6%1-161.1%2-44(25.1)27-2(11.4)9-78
Stats Against (Home Games)1.00.51.5 11-434.8%0-0100.0%0-12(24)1-20(13.3)9-66
Average power rating of opponents played: MIAMI 17.8,  TENNESSEE 17
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MIAMI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/13/2015@ WASHINGTON17-10W-4W45U18-7422-34-182137-16121-31-1882
9/20/2015@ JACKSONVILLE20-23L-5L42.5O16-4230-44-344033-12318-33-2730
9/27/2015BUFFALO14-41L0L43.5O20-10226-49-289334-15121-29-2770
10/4/2015*NY JETS14-27L3L42U11-5919-44-167243-20716-29-2181
10/18/2015@ TENNESSEE            
10/25/2015HOUSTON            
10/29/2015@ NEW ENGLAND            
11/8/2015@ BUFFALO            
11/15/2015@ PHILADELPHIA            

TENNESSEE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/13/2015@ TAMPA BAY42-14W3W40O32-12413-16-185126-9216-33-1812
9/20/2015@ CLEVELAND14-28L1L41O30-16621-37-219330-1168-15-1580
9/27/2015INDIANAPOLIS33-35L3W47O27-8827-44-345223-13318-30-2452
10/11/2015BUFFALO13-14L0L43U28-9721-32-179128-12711-18-821
10/18/2015MIAMI            
10/25/2015ATLANTA            
11/1/2015@ HOUSTON            
11/8/2015@ NEW ORLEANS            
11/15/2015CAROLINA            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MIAMI: Lamar Miller figures to get the bulk of the work again, with rookie Jay Ajayi (who slipped in the draft due to medical concerns) poised to take a lot of the snaps that used to go to Daniel Thomas. This is a passing game predicated on crossing routes and underneath throws. They use Jarvis Landry primarily out of the slot, though they figure to use him outside as well this year. He's often Tannehill's first look, on shallow crosses. The boundary receivers, Kenny Stills and rookie DeVante Parker, will primarily be field-stretchers, but Tannehill has always been quick to check down. He'll feature receivers on a lot of slip screens, which is where Parker could be a major weapon. Jordan Cameron will be used as a threat up the seam, a big-play option rather than just a check-down. The Dolphins addressed their need for a better run defense by bringing in high-priced DT Ndamukong Suh. His presence will almost surely improve a unit that ranked 24th in the NFL against the run last season and 20th in the league in scoring defense.
TENNESSEE: The Titans use a hybrid blocking scheme in the running game, and the maturation of some of their young blockers should lead to more success this season. Bishop Sankey overtook Shonn Greene last year and figures to be the lead in Tennessee's committee. Sankey thrives on inside zone runs, something that is becoming a staple of the Titans' offense. Head coach Ken Whisenhunt's offense is QB-friendly; a lot of pre-snap reads. Quarterback Marcus Mariota was named the starter and shouldn't have too difficult of a time adjusting. Kendall Wright will continue to operate as more of a slot receiver, using his quickness to shake open on shorter routes in the middle of the field. Rookie Dorial Green-Beckham should overtake Justin Hunter as the primary deep threat; both are raw. Harry Douglas gives them a complementary receiver who can win some one-on-one matchups, but it should be tight end Delanie Walker, used on a wide variety of routes, who is the default No. 2 receiver again. The Titans made a big move by hiring Dick LeBeau as defensive coordinator after he'd spent the past 11 seasons in the same position with the Steelers. He'll be tasked with turning around a defense that gave up more rushing yards last season than any team aside from the Browns.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO FOOTBALL PREVIEW (MIAMI-TENNESSEE) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Dolphins-Titans Preview* =========================

By JEFF MEZYDLO STATS Senior Writer

Though a coaching change might provide a needed spark for the reeling Miami Dolphins, the players understand that it's up to them to save their season.

Taking the field for the first time under Dan Campbell, the visiting Dolphins try to avoid a fourth consecutive defeat Sunday against a Tennessee Titans team that's also dropped three in a row.

Coach Joe Philbin was fired one day after Miami's lackluster performance in the 27-14 loss to the New York Jets in London on Oct. 4. Campbell, a former tight end who began his coaching career as an intern with the Dolphins (1-3) in 2010 and was elevated to tight ends coach a year later, brings a fiery approach that's much the opposite of Philbin's even-keeled demeanor.

However, all of Campbell's passion or philosophical tweaks to the system won't matter if his players can't come through.

"Dan can do everything else, but if we're not doing what we've got to do, it's a lost cause," defensive end Olivier Vernon said. "We've got to stand together and band as brothers."

Miami ranks 28th in total offense at 314.8 yards per game and second-to-last in rushing at 69.3. Ryan Tannehill's 56.7 completion percentage and 77.1 passer rating are both among the worst in the NFL, while Lamar Miller's averaging 3.5 yards per carry after posting a career-best 5.1 in 2014.

Defensively, the Dolphins are 29th at 399.5 yards allowed per contest and last at 160.5 given up on the ground, and they've recorded a league-low one sack even with Ndamukong Suh in the lineup.

But with former defensive backs coach Lou Anarumo replacing Kevin Coyle as defensive coordinator and newcomer Al Saunders on as a senior offensive assistant, Campbell believes this current group is still good enough to turn things around.

"This is my sixth season with the Miami Dolphins, and this is the most talented roster we have had in those six years," he said. "We have plenty of talent. I feel there's a lot more we can get out of these guys."

His players feel things could get better once they start taking some of the pressure off themselves.

"We just have to relax and have fun and play like we've been playing since we were kids," cornerback Brice McCain said. "We were just so uptight. If we just relax, I think we'll make a lot more plays."

Campbell hopes cornerback Brent Grimes (knee), defensive end Cameron Wake (hamstring) and left tackle Branden Albert (hamstring) will be able to go Sunday.

"For us, football has to remain the focus," receiver Greg Jennings told the Dolphins' official website.

"You can't put too much into everything that's going on. Obviously with the changes that have been made, we still have to play football. Football is still going to be the focal point, but there definitely have to be some things that we change when it comes to wins and losses. That's our approach."

It remains to be seen how much patience the Titans' front office will have with second-year coach Ken Whisenhunt, who is 3-17 with Tennessee.

Although the Titans (1-3) are second in the league in time of possession at 34 minutes, 18 seconds and allow an NFL-low 166.5 passing yards per game, they haven't won since a 42-14 season-opening rout of Tampa Bay. They've blown double-digit leads while losing the last two games that were decided by a combined three points.

"We need a win," Whisenhunt said. "That's what we need, and we got to continue to work until we get one. I think you can't ignore the fact that we're close, but close and $4 will get you a cup of coffee. ... We got to get over the hump. We got to win a game. And I think once we do that, that's really going to put us on the right course."

Marcus Mariota has shown he's capable of doing so, ranking 10th in the league with a 99.7 passer rating. However, the rookie's three career interceptions came in the last two games. He also didn't throw a touchdown in last Sunday's 14-13 loss to Buffalo after throwing eight in the first three contests.

Mariota has completed 81 percent of his passes and posted a league-high 147.6 rating to help Tennessee outscore opponents 38-7 in the third quarter. However, he's hit on 52.6 percent of his attempts for a 56.5 rating while the Titans have been outscored 42-16 in the fourth.

The solution seems rather simple.

"Go out there and make the plays, take charge and win the game," center Brian Schwenke said.

Tennessee picked off Tannehill three times en route to a 37-3 win at Miami in the most recent meeting Nov. 11, 2012.

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