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NFLPS : ATS Matchup
Friday 8/8/2014Line$ LineOU LineScore
MIAMI
 
ATLANTA
+3  

-3  
+130

-150

37
 
10
Final
16

MIAMI (2 - 3) at ATLANTA (0 - 4)
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Week 2 Friday, 8/8/2014 7:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
263MIAMI36.537
264ATLANTA-3-3.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games2-3-1.91-43-220.811.4299.4(4.6)2.017.810.8309.4(4.9)2.2
Road Games1-2-1.51-22-121.310.3298.7(4.7)1.317.012.3323.3(5.1)2.0
Last 3 Games1-2-1.40-32-119.013.3269.7(4.2)2.320.711.3330.7(5.1)2.3
MIAMI - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)20.811.419.830:4428-85(3)22-3858.2%215(5.7)66-299(4.6)(14.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.22.412.818.529:2228-110(4)21-3460.5%215(6.3)62-326(5.3)(14.6)
Offense Road Games21.310.318.730:2429-99(3.5)20-3457.3%199(5.8)63-299(4.7)(14)
Defense (All Games)17.810.819.429:1630-136(4.5)18-3353.7%173(5.3)63-309(4.9)(17.4)
Opponents Offensive Avg.19.211.219.431:3830-121(4.1)20-3459.3%211(6.2)64-332(5.2)(17.3)
Defense Road Games17.012.319.729:3629-136(4.6)20-3459.4%187(5.6)63-323(5.1)(19)

ATLANTA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games0-4-4.21-32-116.29.5335.5(5.1)1.027.011.7329.7(5.4)1.7
Home Games0-2-2.20-21-113.06.0306.0(4.8)1.027.013.5354.5(5)1.5
Last 3 Games0-3-31-21-118.311.7358.0(5.2)1.024.710.0295.0(5.1)2.3
Dome Games0-2-2.20-21-113.06.0306.0(4.8)1.027.013.5354.5(5)1.5
ATLANTA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)16.29.518.731:5429-136(4.7)20-3654.1%199(5.5)65-335(5.1)(20.6)
Opponents Defensive Avg.22.511.919.931:0732-139(4.4)19-3259.8%201(6.3)64-340(5.3)(15.1)
Offense Home Games13.06.015.529:4928-134(4.8)18-3651.4%172(4.8)64-306(4.8)(23.5)
Defense (All Games)27.011.718.727:3734-144(4.2)16-2659.4%186(7)61-330(5.4)(12.2)
Opponents Offensive Avg.23.412.519.929:4632-140(4.3)19-3160.1%196(6.3)63-335(5.3)(14.3)
Defense Home Games27.013.520.529:1237-172(4.6)17-3351.5%182(5.5)70-354(5)(13.1)
Average power rating of opponents played: MIAMI 18,  ATLANTA 19
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MIAMI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
8/8/2014@ ATLANTA            
8/16/2014@ TAMPA BAY            
8/23/2014DALLAS            
8/28/2014ST LOUIS            

ATLANTA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
8/8/2014MIAMI            
8/16/2014@ HOUSTON            
8/23/2014TENNESSEE            
8/28/2014@ JACKSONVILLE            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MIAMI: Miami has a new offensive coordinator in Bill Lazor, a new offensive line coach in John Benton, a new starting RB in Knowshon Moreno, and a revamped offensive line. It may take a few games to get the zone-blocking scheme going. The Dolphins were the third-most pass- heavy team in the NFL last year'considering Lazor's background as a quarterbacks coach, they figure to keep relying on the passing game. Moreno figures to take the bulk of the work, with Lamar Miller and Daniel Thomas (if he makes the team) battling for scraps behind him. Thomas took the bulk of the red zone touches as last year went on, but Moreno is expected to take most of these reps in 2014.
After a year as a quarterbacks coach in Philly, Lazor figures to bring a more up-tempo, spread philosophy to the Dolphins. Miami is expected to rely on Mike Wallace more often this year, especially in more catch-and-run situations. Moreno will see heavy work in the screen game. Brian Hartline figures to be more of a traditional possession receiver, with he, Jarvis Landry and tight end Charles Clay working a lot of deep crossing routes. Clay is likely to work downfield much more often than he did last season. It's an offense with some slow developing routes, so quarterback Ryan Tannehill is probably going take a ton of hits again. When the Dolphins throw in the red zone, Clay was targeted often, as was Brandon Gibson before his season-ending knee injury.
The Dolphins were able to improve their secondary this offseason by signing a couple of seasoned veterans in cornerback Cortland Finnegan and safety Louis Delmas, but this unit doesn't have a whole lot of star power other than defensive ends Cameron Wake and Olivier Vernon, who combined for 20 sacks last year.
ATLANTA: The Falcons brought in long-time offensive line guru Mike Tice to try and revive their running game. He uses a scheme heavy in zone-blocking concepts, which should benefit the Falcons' relatively small front five. They'll likely try to keep Steven Jackson's workload reasonable during the regular season in order to keep him fresh for December and January. The No. 2 job will be an interesting battle between undersized veteran Jacquizz Rodgers, who will take a lot of passing-down snaps, and rookie Devonta Freeman, who fits the scheme well. Jackson will remain the primary runner in the red zone.
Offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter has always tried to utilize a lot of deep shots, though injuries sabotaged his game plan a year ago. A healthy Julio Jones working downfield will once again be Matt Ryan's top target, with Roddy White working more underneath and crossing routes. They'll go three-wide more often this season, with slot receiver Harry Douglas poised to take on a bigger role. Koetter usually features his tight end heavily, though he may have to change it up this year with Tony Gonzalez retired and replaced by raw second-year man Levine Toilolo. Koetter also uses a lot of screen work for his backs. Koetter usually relies on Ryan to make plays in the red zone by calling a lot of play-action. Jones took on a huge red-zone role last year before getting hurt.
The Falcons defense was a huge disappointment last season, as the unit placed among the bottom-six NFL teams in sacks, points allowed and total yards allowed. None of Atlanta's new starters via free agency (DE Tyson Jackson, DT Paul Soliai and FS Dwight Lowery) will make a big enough difference to make this an above-average unit.
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