Atl offense 23rd 52.6 rush - [26th] / 189.6 pass - [15th]
defense 16th 104.6 rush - [23rd] / 178.4 pass - [9th]
scoring 11.9 for - [25th] / 18.3 against - [17th]
L.A. offense 10th 71.0 rush - [21st] / 235.1 pass - [5th]
defense 13th 83.4 rush - [11th] / 191.6 pass - [11th]
scoring 22.4 for - [7th] / 20.6 against - [21st]
key matchups:
QB James Harris (12 TDs/1765 yds) vs. Atlanta pass D
WR George Lantz (28 rec/573 yds/4 TDs) vs. CB Ron Mabra
DE Dennis Harrison (10 sacks) vs. T Arthur Scott
WR Al Jenkins (24 rec/276 yds/1 TDs) vs. CB Monte Jackson (2 INTs/2 TDs)
TE John Spagnola (38 rec/372 yds/1 TDs) vs. LB Jim Youngblood (1 INT)
prediction:
Atlanta 16, Los Angeles 23
Friday, February 19, 2010
Atlanta (3-4) at Los Angeles (3-4)
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Los Angeles Coliseum fans have seen this before:
ReplyDeleteLos Angeles's ball on their 36 yard line. Second and less than 14 to go. 11:30 left in the second quarter. The score is Atlanta 0, Los Angeles 3.
Los Angeles's QB1 #11 James Harris gives to HB3 #27 Marcus Allen. Allen runs for a gain of almost 24 yards. Allen is tackled by Atlanta's S1 #31 Oliver Davis. First down, Los Angeles! First and 10 to go. That was 447swp3 (234) against NPPM363 (236).
Atlanta fans are beginning to wonder what's the point of keeping Marc Wilson on the bench.
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