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Monday, 27 October 2014

Green Bay Packers' Injuries Piling Up After Loss to Saints

NEW ORLEANS -- Deflated in Detroit one week. Sublime in the Superdome the next.
And just like that, Drew Brees and the suddenly resurgent New Orleans Saints have first place in the NFC South division within their immediate grasp.
Brees completed 27 of 32 passes for 311 yards and three touchdowns, New Orleans' defense produced big plays in the clutch and the Saints ended the Green Bay Packers' four-game winning streak, 44-23 on Sunday night.
"It's been a long time coming," Brees said. "Obviously, we've had our fair share of struggles early on here. We've lost some heart-breakers. All we talked about all week long is just coming together as a team and playing a complete game as a team. ... It was a perfect representation of that."
Rookie receiver Brandin Cooks had a 50-yard touchdown catch and a 4-yard scoring run, and tight end Jimmy Graham caught a touchdown pass. The Saints (3-4) pulled even in victories with Carolina (3-4-1), setting up a Thursday night showdown for first place in the NFC South.
Aaron Rodgers, intercepted only once in Green Bay's first seven games, was picked off twice on tipped passes and sacked three times. He still passed for 418 yards, including a 70-yard touchdown pass to Randall Cobb, but it was not nearly enough to prevent the Packers (5-3) from falling a game behind NFC North leader Detroit.
Rodgers, who also complained of a sore hamstring, called the Packers' performance "uncharacteristic of our team and myself."
"Just taking points off the board is tough. We had chances," Rodgers said, lamenting three promising first half drives that ended in field goals. "We would have had to score 45 to win tonight and we could have if we had done a better job taking care of the football and scoring in the red zone with touchdowns."
Packers coach Mike McCarthy said he kept Rodgers in the shot gun formation to help him play through his sore hamstring and thought Rodgers "was smart" in avoiding exposure to further injury. McCarthy also dismissed the idea that the raucous environment in the Superdome, where the Saints are unbeaten since 2012, was an over-riding factor.
"I don't think a whole lot of defense was played here tonight, but they got turnovers," McCarthy said.
Saints coach Sean Payton wasn't complaining about the 491 net yards his defense gave up, given the big plays the unit produced.
"That's one of the best offenses in the league," Payton said about Green Bay. "That was a good team win in all areas."
Except perhaps in the punting game -- because there were no punt by either team, marking only the third time that's happened in NFL history. It has now happened twice this season, both times involving Green Bay, starting with the Packers' 38-17 victory over Chicago on Sept. 28.Green Bay Packers' Injuries Piling Up After Loss to Saints
Cameron Jordan had two sacks for New Orleans, one which forced a field goal in the first half.Kasim Edebali also had two sacks for New Orleans, his second on reserve QB Matt Flynn, who was in for mop-up duty and fumbled on the play.
Brees completed all 11 of his passes in the second half, including a 2-yard touchdown pass to tight end Josh Hill, as the Saints improved to 3-0 at home this season. It also marked New Orleans' 14th straight victory in a night game in the Superdome. Most of those games weren't close, and the latest one followed suit.
Green Bay was without two starting defensive backs: cornerback Sam Shields and safety Morgan Burnett. Compounding matters for the Packers' defense was the strong running of Mark Ingram, which only made Brees' play-action fakes more effective. Carrying a heavy load in the absence of injured running backs Pierre Thomas and Khiry Robinson, Ingram had 24 carries for a career-high 172 yards and a touchdown.
"Mark had a fantastic game. I thought we had good balance. Credit the offensive line," Payton said. "The balance helped us tonight because we got some advantageous looks with heavy play-action shots downfield out of some run looks."
Those included a 45-yard completion to Kenny Stills, which set up Cooks' first TD.
Packers running back Eddie Lacy, who grew up in the New Orleans area, had 181 yards from scrimmage -- including 123 yards on eight catches -- but was stopped on fourth-and-short in the third quarter. Soon after, Graham scored his first touchdown since injuring his shoulder in Week 5, giving New Orleans a two-score lead.
The Saints' first interception came when the Packers were in range of a go-head score early in the third quarter. Cornerback Corey White tipped a pass intended for Andrew Quarless near the goal line and linebacker David Hawthorne caught it. That led to Cooks' second TD, which gave the Saints the lead for good.
Payton set up New Orleans' fourth-down stop by challenging the spot of a reception near the first-down marker. Initially ruled a first down, the spot was moved back a yard, then Hawthorne and defensive tackle Tyrunn Walker stuffed Lacy.
White made New Orleans' second interception in the fourth quarter.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/video/week-8-green-bay-packers-035722111.html

NFL Week 9 Predictions: Projections for the Early Lines, Spreads and Odds

NFL Week 9 Predictions: Projections for the Early Lines, Spreads and Odds

Now would be the time for bettors to capitalize on NFL Week 9 opening lines. 
Las Vegas is by no means perfect, and the early offerings each week always present some serious holes for savvy bettors to make some notable coin on if they invest quality research into thematchups.
Whether it is a line that is entirely too large—take a look at the Seattle Seahawks spread in the table below—or a spread that will surely turn out to be downright wrong, bettors willing to invest the time early in the week can perhaps earn more than someone who waits to recover after a long weekend.
Act fast, though, as lines change in a hurry.
 NFL Week 9 Picks Against the Spread
MatchupSpreadPick ATSReason
New Orleans at Carolina (Thurs., Oct. 30)CAR -2.5NOTwo teams headed in opposite directions on a short week favors the one with momentum.
Tampa Bay at ClevelandCLE -6CLECleveland is much, much better than Tampa Bay, which says a lot about both.
Arizona at DallasDAL -4DALDallas is the best team in the league right now and has an offense that will abuse one of the worst pass defenses.
Philadelphia at HoustonPHI -1PHIAs long as Philadelphia totes a balanced attack, the Eagles can win.
NY Jets at Kansas CityKC -11KCNext question.
Jacksonville at CincinnatiCIN -13.5JACSee analysis below.
San Diego at MiamiMIA -1.5SDSee analysis below.
Washington at MinnesotaWAS -1MINMinnesota has a stingy defense that can take advantage of a miserable quarterback situation.
St. Louis at San FranciscoSF -10STLSt. Louis always shows strongly in divisional battles, if not pulls off an upset.
Denver at New EnglandDEN -3DENNew England is hot right now, but Peyton Manning is even better.
Oakland at SeattleSEA -16.5OAKThe Raiders are bad, but nobody should pretend the Seahawks inspire this much confidence after a miserable stretch.
Baltimore at PittsburghPIT -1.5BALBaltimore is better on both sides of the football and will come out angry after a divisional loss.
Indianapolis at NY Giants (Mon., Nov. 3)N/AIND (Outright)Indianapolis has a strong defense that will slow Eli Manning and Co.
Source: ESPN, odds via Odds Shark.
Odds via Odds Shark as of 11 p.m. ET, Oct. 26. 

Good news continues to seep out of the Queen City, though, as the team sounds as if it will have star wideout A.J. Greenback for this showdown against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
"I think I'll be back. I'll practice this week and see how it goes, but I think I'll be fine," Green said, per Joe Reedy of Fox Sports Ohio. "I was at 40 percent last week and I feel about 80 percent today. I haven't had any soreness after I've worked out."
The thing is, while Jacksonville ranks 30th against the pass, Cincinnati comes in at 27th. Even worse for the home team, its defense ranks 30th against the rush, allowing an average of 146.3 yards per game on the ground.
Now pair that with the fact the Jaguars have finally found a serious threat in the backfield in the form of Denard Robinson, as the numbers from his last two games show:
OPPATTYDSAVGTD
vs. CLE221275.81
vs. MIA181086.00
ESPN
Jacksonville has a load of problems, but Gus Bradley and his staff will surely look to stay on the ground and keep Andy Dalton and an erratic Bengals offense off the field.
Add in the fact that the Bengals have a habit of playing down to the competition and may be ripe for a letdown, and Jacksonville—for once—seems like a sound bet.
Prediction: Bengals 27, Jaguars 17

San Diego Chargers at Miami Dolphins (-1.5)
USA TODAY Sports
It is easy to write off the San Diego Chargers. The team enters Sunday losers of two straight, whereas the Miami Dolphins have won two straight. Add in the fact a team from out west traveling east usually spells trouble, and Miami is right to be the favorite.
Well, somewhat. As ESPN's James Walker muses, the Chargers have had plenty of time to make the proper adjustments: 
On the other side of things, Miami must continue to stress over the fact its season is on the line, as Bleacher Report's Alessandro Miglioillustrates:
Call it a war of strengths. Miami touts a top-10 pass defense that has stifled strong passing attacks such as that of the Green Bay Packers thanks to players such as corner Brent Grimes. But San Diego has Philip Rivers, who continues to play at a stunning rate even if his interceptions have been kicked up a notch in the past few weeks.
Rivers has completed worse than 70 percent of his passes just three times this season. He has thrown for a minimum of three touchdowns five times. Keep in mind that he is backed by a top-10 pass defense of his own and a top-15 rush defense.
With ample time to prepare and angry after a loss to the Denver Broncos, feel confident in riding with the Chargers in Week 9.
Prediction: Chargers 30, Dolphins 24

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2245701-nfl-week-9-predictions-projections-for-the-early-lines-spreads-and-odds

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