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NFLPS : ATS Matchup
Thursday 8/28/2014Line$ LineOU LineScore
SEATTLE
 
OAKLAND
-4.5  

+4.5  
-180

+160

38.5
 
31
Final
41

SEATTLE (2 - 1) at OAKLAND (1 - 2)
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Week 5 Thursday, 8/28/2014 10:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
129SEATTLE-2.5-6
130OAKLAND40.538.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SEATTLE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games2-1+12-11-230.321.7357.0(6.1)0.713.74.7260.7(5)0.7
Road Games0-1-10-10-116.010.0298.0(5.1)1.021.07.0274.0(5.4)1.0
Last 3 Games2-1+12-11-230.321.7357.0(6.1)0.713.74.7260.7(5)0.7
Grass Games0-1-10-10-116.010.0298.0(5.1)1.021.07.0274.0(5.4)1.0
SEATTLE - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)30.321.723.031:2132-152(4.7)17-2765.0%205(7.7)59-357(6.1)(11.8)
Opponents Defensive Avg.20.41420.829:1828-110(4)22-3463.1%214(6.2)62-325(5.2)(15.9)
Offense Road Games16.010.022.031:1929-94(3.2)18-2962.1%204(7)58-298(5.1)(18.6)
Defense (All Games)13.74.717.328:3921-82(4)20-3164.5%179(5.8)52-261(5)(19.1)
Opponents Offensive Avg.209.620.631:4227-98(3.6)22-3368.7%234(7.2)60-332(5.6)(16.6)
Defense Road Games21.07.018.028:4126-116(4.5)16-2564.0%158(6.3)51-274(5.4)(13)

OAKLAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games1-2-10-32-118.05.7327.7(5.2)1.722.316.0319.7(4.9)0.3
Home Games1-0+10-11-027.010.0404.0(5.9)2.026.016.0331.0(5.9)0.0
Last 3 Games1-2-10-32-118.05.7327.7(5.2)1.722.316.0319.7(4.9)0.3
Grass Games1-100-22-024.08.5357.5(5.5)2.028.519.0361.5(5.4)0.5
OAKLAND - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)18.05.719.326:5020-87(4.3)24-4355.0%241(5.6)63-328(5.2)(18.2)
Opponents Defensive Avg.16.16.81930:3626-89(3.5)20-3655.8%209(5.7)62-298(4.8)(18.5)
Offense Home Games27.010.024.029:2325-98(3.9)24-4454.5%306(7)69-404(5.9)(15)
Defense (All Games)22.316.019.733:1032-98(3)19-3258.8%222(6.9)65-320(4.9)(14.3)
Opponents Offensive Avg.21.111.22130:2429-121(4.2)20-3164.2%220(7)60-341(5.6)(16.1)
Defense Home Games26.016.018.030:3726-52(2)22-3073.3%279(9.3)56-331(5.9)(12.7)
Average power rating of opponents played: SEATTLE 17.7,  OAKLAND 20.3
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SEATTLE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
8/7/2014@ DENVER16-21L1L37.5U29-9418-29-204126-11616-25-1581
8/15/2014SAN DIEGO41-14W-6.5W39O37-24314-19-160023-7819-29-1600
8/22/2014CHICAGO34-6W-7W46U31-11820-32-252113-5125-39-2191
8/28/2014@ OAKLAND            

OAKLAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
8/8/2014@ MINNESOTA6-10L3.5L38U18-8624-41-182134-12714-26-1090
8/15/2014DETROIT27-26W-3L40.5O25-9824-44-306226-5222-30-2790
8/22/2014@ GREEN BAY21-31L6.5L43.5O17-7723-44-234237-11521-41-2771
8/28/2014SEATTLE            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
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.
OAKLAND: In addition to bringing in Greg Olson as offensive coordinator last season, the Raiders brought in Tony Sparano to install a man-blocking scheme. The move back to power blocking was for the most part successful. This year, newly acquired Maurice Jones-Drew will get the first crack at being a workhorse back. He's dropped weight and has the vision to succeed in this scheme. Darren McFadden will battle for the starting job in what will likely end up in a timeshare. Latavius Murray reportedly looked good in practice during a redshirt rookie year and should be the No. 3 behind the injury-prone vets.
Olson showed a good deal of creativity last year with Terrelle Pryor and Matt McGloin giving two different looks under center. While he's shown a willingness to attack deep in the past, this year should be more of a traditional West Coast passing game. James Jones will have a chance to be more of a possession guy, rather than the deep threat he was in Green Bay. Denarius Moore is going to be the home run threat, with Rod Streater likely to see a lot of targets working out of the slot. Tight end Mychal Rivera should see a slightly increased role. The backs will see plenty of work in the passing game, especially fullback Marcel Reece. They don't throw often near the end zone, but Jones figures to see most red-zone targets. Moore was their most effective red-zone receiver last year.
The Raiders had a huge offseason in signing DE Justin Tuck, DE LaMarr Woodley and DT Antonio Smith up front, and former 49ers cornerbacks Tarell Brown and Carlos Rogers will help shore up a lacking secondary. But Oakland has the NFL's toughest schedule and doesn't create enough turnovers to overcome that deficiency.
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