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    Default ***Official Game 10 IGT: Chiefs vs. Seahawks 11/16***


    The Kansas City Chiefs (6-3)


    vs.
    The
    Seattle Seahawks
    (6-3)



    Sunday, November 16, 12:00pm CST
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    Arrowhead Stadium


    Kansas City, Kansas



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    Weather Forcast: 32 degrees and overcast. 40% chance of snow or rain. West southwest wind 3 to 8 mph.
    Line: Chiefs -1.5, Over/Under: 42

    2014 Trends
    The Chiefs are 7-2 ATS.
    The Chiefs are 3-1 ATS at home.
    The Chiefs are 2-1 ATS as the favorite.
    The Chiefs are 201 ATS as a home favorite.

    The Seahawks are 4-5 ATS.
    The Seahawks are 1-3 ATS away.
    The Seahawks have not been the underdog.

    Recent Head to Head matchups (Since 2001)
    Chiefs lead 3-2

    Nov 28, 2010 SEA 24, KC 42
    Oct 29, 2006 SEA 28, @KC 35
    Nov 24, 2002 SEA 39, KC 32
    Jan 6, 2002 SEA 21, KC 18
    Nov 25, 2001 SEA 7, @KC 19

    Team Stats
    Chiefs
    Offense

    Yds per game 331.3 22nd
    Pass YPG 195.6 30th
    Rush YPG 135.8 5th
    Points Scored 24.1 14th

    Defense
    YPG allowed 320.9 5th
    Pass YPG allowed 205.3 1st
    Rush YPG allowed 115.6 20th
    Points allowed 16.8 2nd
    Seahawks
    Offense

    Yds per game 365.3 10th
    Pass YPG 194.4 31st
    Rush YPG 170.9 1st
    Points Scored 26.7 7th

    Defense
    YPG allowed 307.0 4th
    Pass YPG allowed 227.2 8th
    Rush YPG allowed 79.8 4th
    Points allowed 21.2 10th

    Injury Report
    Chiefs

    Injured Reserve
    Mike Catapano.......DE
    Joe McKnight........RB
    Jeffery Allen.......G
    Derrick Johnson.....LB
    Mike DeVito.........DT
    Tyler Bray..........QB
    Sanders Comings.....CB
    Dezmon Moses........LB

    Out
    Donnie Avery........WR..........Groin
    Jamell Fleming......CB..........Hamstring
    Alfred Jenkins......WR..........Shoulder

    Questionable
    Phillip Gaines......CB..........Ankle
    Christopher Owens...CB..........Knee
    Anthony Fasano......TE..........Knee

    Probable
    Travis Kelce........TE..........Ribs
    Sean Smith..........CB..........Groin
    Tamba Hali..........LB..........Knee
    Jamaal Charles......RB..........Shoulder
    Joshua Martin.......LB..........Hamstring
    Joshua Mauga........LB..........Groin
    Michael McGlynn.....G...........Knee


    Seahawks

    Injured Reserve
    Derrick Coleman.....FB
    Heath Farwell.......LB
    David Gilreath......WR
    Cassius Marsh.......DE
    Anthony McCoy.......TE
    Brandon Mebane......DT
    Zach Miller.........TE
    Stephen Schilling...C
    Greg Scruggs........DE
    D'Anthony Smith.....DT
    Mike Taylor.........LB
    Jesse Williams......DT

    Out
    Bobby Wagner........LB..........Toe

    Doubtful
    James Carpenter.....G...........Ankle
    Brockway Coyle......LB..........Glute
    Marcus Burley.......CB..........Hamstring

    Questionable
    Luke Willson........TE..........Ankle
    Marshawn Lynch......RB..........Calf
    Jeremy Lane.........CB..........Groin

    Probable
    Michael Bennett.....DE..........Not Injury Related
    Kameron Chancellor..S...........Groin
    Cooper Helfet.......TE..........Knee
    Malcolm Smith.......LB..........Groin


    ESPN Game Preview

    It may be simply a coincidence, but the Seattle Seahawks have found more success when they base their offense around Marshawn Lynch and the running game.

    Seattle may want to stick with what's working given the tough competition on its remaining schedule, a brutal stretch that begins with a visit to the streaking Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.

    The Seahawks averaged 28.3 rushing attempts while splitting their first six games, but they've won three straight after bumping that average up to 36.3. They ran 45 times for a franchise-record 350 yards in last week's 38-17 win over Giants, with Lynch rushing for 140 and scoring a career-high four touchdowns.

    Lynch is listed as questionable after being held out of practice earlier in the week, though he was a full participant Friday.

    Russell Wilson added 107 and a touchdown on the ground to make up for throwing two interceptions, joining Michael Vick in 2004 and '06 as the only quarterbacks with three 100-yard rushing games in a season.

    Seattle now leads the league with 5.51 yards per carry and an average of 170.9 yards on the ground after racking up 206 per game during its winning streak. Lynch's six rushing touchdowns over the last two games give him an NFL-best nine on the season.

    "We've been in a mode where it's really been focusing on the running game and trying to make sure we get that done," coach Pete Carroll said on Monday. "I think it's worked out. I think it's helped us. I think we're more like we've been and we like it. We're going to keep going."

    That may not bode well for a Kansas City defense that ranks 30th in yards per carry, allowing 4.73. Coach Andy Reid has a tough task ahead of him knowing that Wilson can be just as dangerous as Lynch in the Seahawks' ground attack.

    "It wasn't just one guy doing it," Reid said. "They had one that did the majority of it, but the quarterback was also involved in that. So, I mean they had some guys that were putting up yards. You've got to be prepared for that."

    Another solid performance could go a long way in helping Seattle begin a tough stretch on a positive note. The Seahawks trail Arizona by two games in the NFC West and host the Cardinals the following week before a road matchup Dec. 21. NFC East-leading Philadelphia and two dates with San Francisco remain, as well as the season finale against a St. Louis team that gave them their last loss Oct. 19.

    Seattle will have to fight through without defensive tackle Brandon Mebane, who is out for the season with a torn hamstring suffered last week. He's been a key piece in helping the Seahawks rank second in the league by allowing just 3.19 yards per carry.

    "There is nobody like Mebane," Carroll said. "He's a unique player. He's had, I think, the best season he's had since we've been here -- most consistent. So that's a big hit to take.

    "But our guys that go in play good football, too, so we will expect them to play up and maintain the level."

    The Seahawks will be facing a Chiefs unit that ranks just 22nd in the league in total offense, but one that has done enough during a four-game winning streak.

    Jamaal Charles and quarterback Alex Smith each had touchdown runs in the fourth quarter to help Kansas City (6-3) overcome a 10-point deficit entering the final 15 minutes of a 17-13 win at Buffalo last week.

    The Chiefs finished with just 278 yards of total offense, marking the third time they've finished with fewer than 300. They lost the previous two.

    "These wins are different, that's for sure," Smith said. "I think it's a different type of confidence you get when you win games like this and you keep that momentum going. There's certainly going to be a lot for us to look at and how we can grow from that."

    Smith still hasn't thrown a touchdown pass to a wide receiver all season, something Reid doesn't find to be an issue despite how much it's been discussed.

    "I think (Smith is) doing a nice job of spreading it around and then taking advantage of what's there," Reid said. "I don't think any of the guys really get caught up in any of that. They just go play. Ball comes to them, then it comes. If it doesn't come to them, then they are blocking. Very unselfish guys."

    The Chiefs will look to Charles to break through Seattle's stout run defense. Charles ran for 98 yards last week, and he's scored in four straight. He's yet to crack the 100-yard mark, but his 4.72 yards per carry rank 10th in the league.

    Charles rushed for 173 yards and Dwayne Bowe caught three TDs in Kansas City's 42-24 win at Seattle in 2010.
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    Stats Leaders

    Chiefs

    Offense
    Passing Yards

    Alex Smith 1869 Yds
    Rushing Yards

    Jamaal Charles 533 Yds
    Knile Davis 411 Yds
    Alex Smith 187 Yds
    Receiving Yards

    Dwayne Bowe 491 Yds
    Travis Kelce 438 Yds
    Anthony Fasano 173 Yds

    Defense
    Sacks

    Justin Houston 12.0 Sacks
    Dontari Poe 4.0 Sacks
    Allen Bailey 4.0 Sacks
    Interceptions

    Sean Smith 1 Int
    Husain Abdullah 1 Int
    Kurt Coleman 1 Int
    Total Tackles

    Josh Mauga 62 Total
    Ron Parker 48 Total
    Husain Abdullah 42 Total

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    Stats Leaders

    Chiefs

    Offense
    Passing Yards

    Russell Wilson 1841 Yds
    Jermaine Kearse 17 Yds
    Rushing Yards





    Marshawn Lynch
    689 Yds
    Russell Wilson 500 Yds
    Robert Turbin 148 Yds
    Receiving Yards

    Doug Baldwin 440 Yds
    Jermaine Kearse 307 Yds
    Marshawn Lynch 246 Yds

    Defense
    Sacks

    Michael Bennett 4.0 Sacks
    Bruce Irvin 3.0 Sacks
    Cliff Avril 2.0 Sacks
    Interceptions

    Marcus Burley 1 Int
    Bruce Irvin 1 Int
    Richard Sherman 1 Int
    Total Tackles

    K.J. Wright 71 Total
    Earl Thomas 51 Total
    Bobby Wagner 50 Total
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    Scouting Report from the Kansas City Star

    When the Chiefs run


    EDGE >> CHIEFS

    Jamaal Charles continues to churn out yards, and the Chiefs rank fifth in the league in rushing. Charles still hasn’t hit a home run, though his season-long 39-yard TD on fourth-and-1 at Buffalo was a biggie. Seattle has allowed a league-low 3.2 yards a carry, but the last time the Seahawks faced a decent offense, they allowed a season-most 162 yards rushing in a loss to Dallas. And now they’re without starting DT Brandon Mebane.
    Chiefs’ top rusher No. Yds. Avg. TD
    Jamaal Charles 113 533 4.7 6
    When the Chiefs pass

    EDGE >> SEAHAWKS

    The Chiefs rank 30th in the NFL in passing, and on a cold day and missing both A.J. Jenkins and Donnie Avery, expect the short slants and outs to Dwayne Bowe and shallow crossing patterns off play action to the one healthy tight end, Travis Kelce. Alex Smith continues to take care of the ball, throwing one interception since opening day, but the Seahawks can be ballhawks. A year ago, Seattle intercepted a league-most 28 passes, including eight by Richard Sherman. This year, they’ve intercepted six, one by Sherman.
    Chiefs’ top QB C A Yds. TD-I
    Alex Smith 182 275 1,869 11-4
    Chiefs’ top WR No. Yds. Avg. TD
    Dwayne Bowe 39 491 12.6
    When the Seahawks run

    EDGE >> SEAHAWKS

    The Seahawks, led by Marshawn “Beast Mode” Lynch (689 yards) and quarterback Russell Wilson (500), rank first in the NFL in rushing at 170.9 yards per game and tied a franchise record with five rushing touchdowns last week against the Giants. The Chiefs rank 20th against the run, but they have yet to allow a rushing touchdown this season. Other than perhaps San Francisco’s Frank Gore, who rushed for 107 yards in 18 attempts, the Chiefs haven’t faced anyone like Lynch this season.
    Seahawks’ top rusher No. Yds. Avg. TD
    Marshawn Lynch 153 689 4.5 9
    When the Seahawks pass

    EDGE >> CHIEFS

    Seahawks QB Russell Wilson hasn’t been dazzling this season, largely because he hasn’t had a receiver step up, and he’s lost tight end Zach Miller to a season-ending injury. The Chiefs are ranked No. 1 in pass defense, allowing just 205.3 yards per game and have not allowed a 300-yard passing day, while Seattle ranks 31st in passing at 194.4. Chiefs OLB Justin Houston, who leads the NFL with 12 sacks, will be going against rookie tackle Justin Britt of Missouri.
    Seahawks’ top QB C A Yds. TD-I
    Russell Wilson 162 259 1,841 11-5
    Seahawks’ top WR No. Yds. Avg. TD
    Doug Baldwin 38 440 11.6 1
    Special teams

    EDGE >> CHIEFS

    Chiefs kicker Cairo Santos, who has made 10 consecutive field goals, grew up in Brazil, attended high school in Florida and played college football for Tulane in the Superdome. This will be the coldest game in which he’s ever kicked. Seahawks kicker Steven Hauschka has made 17 of 19 this season, and the game could come down to which kicker can handle the elements. St. Louis exploited the Seahawks’ special teams with some trick plays, so expect the Chiefs’ Dave Toub to have something up his sleeve.

    Coaching

    EDGE >> SEAHAWKS

    Chiefs coach Andy Reid is as consistent as they come. He’s 73-51 in home games; 75-50-1 in road games. He was at his best in last week’s game at Buffalo, pulling out two counter runs in crucial situations. But Seattle’s Pete Carroll is 30-11 since 2012 with a Super Bowl victory. That trumps all.

    X-factor

    EDGE >> CHIEFS

    This game figures to be low scoring and mistakes will be critical. The Chiefs are the least-penalized team in the NFL while Seattle is 27th. That can make a big difference in Arrowhead, where opponents frequently false start and take delay-of-game penalties.

    Bottom line: Chiefs 17-16

    The Chiefs are on a roll, having won four straight and six of seven since an 0-2 start and are oozing with confidence. The Seahawks have won three straight against Carolina, Oakland and the Giants, who are a combined 6-21-1. The Seahawks are not the same team away from their 12th Man in Seattle.

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    We need to have this game well in hand by the middle of the 4th quarter as I'm going to have to leave for work a little earlier than my usual 4:15 (eastern time) and I can't be late today so we need to shoot down these seachickens early today!!! With all our injuries Bowe needs to have a big game today. Time he earned his keep.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TopekaRoy View Post
    Stats Leaders

    Chiefs

    Offense
    Passing Yards

    Russell Wilson 1841 Yds
    Jermaine Kearse 17 Yds
    Rushing Yards





    Marshawn Lynch
    689 Yds
    Russell Wilson 500 Yds
    Robert Turbin 148 Yds
    Receiving Yards

    Doug Baldwin 440 Yds
    Jermaine Kearse 307 Yds
    Marshawn Lynch 246 Yds

    Defense
    Sacks

    Michael Bennett 4.0 Sacks
    Bruce Irvin 3.0 Sacks
    Cliff Avril 2.0 Sacks
    Interceptions

    Marcus Burley 1 Int
    Bruce Irvin 1 Int
    Richard Sherman 1 Int
    Total Tackles

    K.J. Wright 71 Total
    Earl Thomas 51 Total
    Bobby Wagner 50 Total
    These guys are stat leaders with the CHIEFS ?!? This game is gonna be a blowout...
    (j/k TR, thanks for posting these)

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    YUP!!!!! We'll have them plucked, stuffed and fried in about 6 hours!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctchiefsfan View Post
    YUP!!!!! We'll have them plucked, stuffed and fried in about 6 hours!
    we take out the faiders on thurs and go 8-3
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