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NFL : ATS Matchup
Sunday 10/19/2014Line$ LineOU LineScore
NY GIANTS
 
DALLAS
+5  

-5  
+170

-200

46.5
 
21
Final
31

NY GIANTS (3 - 3) at DALLAS (5 - 1)
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Week 7 Sunday, 10/19/2014 4:25 PM
Board OpenLatest
471NY GIANTS48.547
472DALLAS-5-5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
NY GIANTS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-3+0.13-33-322.210.3329.3(5.2)1.823.010.7378.0(6.2)2.0
Road Games1-2-0.71-22-119.710.3299.7(4.9)1.325.313.7398.0(6.6)2.7
Last 3 Games2-1+1.32-11-225.011.3339.7(5.3)1.320.313.3391.3(6.3)3.0
Turf Games2-1+0.82-11-224.710.3359.0(5.4)2.320.77.7358.0(5.9)1.3
Division Games1-1+0.31-11-122.512.0351.0(5.5)1.020.513.5388.5(6.5)4.0
NY GIANTS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)22.210.321.830:5531-115(3.7)21-3365.5%214(6.5)64-329(5.2)(14.9)
Opponents Defensive Avg.22.111.220.631:4728-108(3.9)23-3663.5%257(7.1)64-365(5.7)(16.5)
Offense Road Games19.710.319.729:3628-97(3.5)21-3363.0%202(6.1)61-300(4.9)(15.2)
Defense (All Games)23.010.720.329:0526-116(4.4)21-3560.6%262(7.5)61-378(6.2)(16.4)
Opponents Offensive Avg.24.111.619.929:2826-103(4)22-3661.5%256(7.2)62-359(5.8)(14.9)
Defense Road Games25.313.720.330:2428-122(4.4)21-3362.6%276(8.4)61-398(6.6)(15.7)
NY GIANTS - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.81.01.80.214-642.7%1-033.3%3-57(21.5)1-9(6)6-47
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.81.61.714-539.3%1-045.6%2-52(24.5)21-2(8.7)7-60
Stats For (Road Games)1.00.31.31.314-537.2%1-150.0%1-34(25.2)2-14(8.4)7-55
Stats Against (All Games)1.70.32.0 12-432.4%1-050.0%2-33(18)2-28(14.1)7-65
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.80.81.6 13-539.3%1-044.0%1-33(22.2)26-2(11.9)7-60
Stats Against (Road Games)2.00.72.7 12-541.7%0-00.0%1-11(16.5)2-23(9.7)7-66

DALLAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games5-1+6.74-23-327.512.2398.7(6.1)2.021.09.8342.5(6.2)1.7
Home Games2-1+1.31-21-225.010.0427.7(6.5)2.320.79.3362.3(6.5)1.3
Last 3 Games3-0+5.42-12-129.314.7434.0(6.3)1.719.03.3324.7(6.1)1.7
Turf Games3-1+4.42-22-226.211.7421.0(6.3)2.221.29.5323.2(6.1)1.2
DALLAS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)27.512.223.734:4333-160(4.8)22-3268.6%238(7.5)65-399(6.1)(14.5)
Opponents Defensive Avg.24.511.521.230:5227-111(4)23-3563.7%245(6.9)63-356(5.7)(14.5)
Offense Home Games25.010.024.734:0530-152(5)24-3668.2%275(7.7)66-428(6.5)(17.1)
Defense (All Games)21.09.817.026:3022-115(5.1)21-3364.3%227(7)55-342(6.2)(16.3)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.711.820.731:4628-128(4.6)22-3364.4%237(7.1)61-365(6)(16.1)
Defense Home Games20.79.318.028:2025-136(5.5)21-3169.6%227(7.4)55-362(6.5)(17.5)
DALLAS - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.81.22.0-0.313-756.2%0-0100.0%2-47(25.9)2-12(7.5)6-44
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.71.41.713-643.9%1-038.9%2-50(23.8)15-2(8.3)6-48
Stats For (Home Games)1.31.02.3-1.012-756.8%0-0100.0%2-47(28.2)2-20(8.6)8-59
Stats Against (All Games)1.20.51.7 12-542.3%1-042.9%2-47(21.8)1-10(8.4)7-57
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.80.61.4 13-542.1%1-043.5%2-45(21.6)12-2(5.9)7-63
Stats Against (Home Games)0.70.71.3 12-542.9%1-166.7%0-7(21)2-19(9.7)6-45
Average power rating of opponents played: NY GIANTS 19.3,  DALLAS 20.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
NY GIANTS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/8/2014@ DETROIT14-35L6.5L45.5O22-5318-33-144230-7622-32-3410
9/14/2014ARIZONA14-25L-1.5L41.5U27-8126-39-260428-12414-29-1420
9/21/2014HOUSTON30-17W-1W41.5O42-19321-28-226125-11921-35-2923
9/25/2014@ WASHINGTON45-14W3W44.5O38-15428-39-295117-8619-33-2436
10/5/2014ATLANTA30-20W-4W50.5U34-12419-30-193221-9029-45-3071
10/12/2014@ PHILADELPHIA0-27L1.5L50.5U23-8517-28-168136-20321-34-2452
10/19/2014@ DALLAS            
11/3/2014INDIANAPOLIS            
11/9/2014@ SEATTLE            
11/16/2014SAN FRANCISCO            

DALLAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/7/2014SAN FRANCISCO17-28L3L49U23-12723-37-255430-12716-23-1920
9/14/2014@ TENNESSEE26-10W3W49U43-22019-29-148113-8218-34-2322
9/21/2014@ ST LOUIS34-31W-2W45O29-12318-23-217230-12130-42-3273
9/28/2014NEW ORLEANS38-17W3W53.5O35-19022-29-255013-10432-44-3343
10/5/2014HOUSTON20-17W-4.5L48U33-14028-41-316331-17616-25-1541
10/12/2014@ SEATTLE30-23W9.5W47O37-16221-32-239218-8014-28-1261
10/19/2014NY GIANTS            
10/27/2014WASHINGTON            
11/2/2014ARIZONA            
11/9/2014*JACKSONVILLE            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
NY GIANTS: Long-time offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride is gone, but O-Line coach Pat Flaherty remains in place to improve an awful run game (83 YPG in 2013, 29th in NFL). The Giants lean toward a lot of gap blocking, and their upgraded personnel on the offensive line should create more opportunities this season. New top back Rashad Jennings fits what they do as a downhill, no-nonsense type of runner. He'll take the bulk of the work with David Wilson, if he's back from neck surgery (a big if), taking on a change-of-pace role. Andre Williams and Peyton Hillis seem to be insurance in case Wilson can't go this fall.
This will be Eli Manning's first year without Gilbride either calling plays or working with him as QB coach. New offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo, a tight ends and quarterbacks coach in Green Bay, should bring more creativity and a West Coast look to the passing game. Expect more underneath, catch-and-run work for Victor Cruz and slot options Odell Beckham Jr. and Jerrel Jernigan, with Rueben Randle working as more of a traditional field stretcher. McAdoo would like to utilize a lot of two-tight end sets, but he'll do so only if he can find two that are good enough to stay on the field. The backs will do more pass protecting than most, but McAdoo will mix in the screen game to utilize Jennings' receiving ability. Assuming they mirror what the Packers typically did inside the 20 last year, expect a lot of throwing inside the red zone until they get inside the three.
The Giants lacked a pass rush in 2013, but then let team sack leader Justin Tuck walk. But they bolstered their secondary by adding tough CBs Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Walter Thurmond, and also signed stud LB Jameel McClain.
DALLAS: Offensive line coach Bill Callahan is expected to relinquish play-calling duties to new offensive coordinator Scott Linehan in order to focus on improving the Cowboys' anemic rushing attack. They end up abandoning the run early in many games, as the zone-blocking scheme that Callahan implemented has yet to take hold. DeMarco Murray will take a headlining role again in this backfield, especially in the red zone, and he'll keep that role until his next injury. Joseph Randle and Lance Dunbar will fight for scraps.
Linehan ran a pass-happy offense in Detroit, similar to what the Cowboys have run. He's an Air Coryell disciple with a system that uses a lot of top-down reads, looking to take advantage of the deep ball. Dez Bryant is the obvious No. 1 receiver in this offense, and Linehan will likely move him around more than Dallas has done in the past. Tight end Jason Witten provides another chess piece type of weapon to wreak some havoc. Terrance Williams steps in as the No. 2 and will be used primarily as a deep threat. The Cowboys will use two tight ends as often as they go three-wide, meaning third wideout Cole Beasley and second TE Gavin Escobar will essentially split playing time. Dallas was one of the league's most pass-heavy red zone teams last year, a trend that's likely to continue this season. Bryant is the top target near the goal line, with Witten a close second.
Dallas DL coach Rod Marinelli will take over defensive coordinator duties in 2014, hoping to generate more turnovers like he did with the Bears (44 TO in 2012). But the Cowboys still give up tons of yards and will have much fewer sacks after losing both DE DeMarcus Ware (117 career sacks) and DT Jason Hatcher (11 sacks in 2013).
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO FOOTBALL PREVIEW (NY GIANTS-DALLAS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Giants-Cowboys Preview* ========================

By JEFF BARTL STATS Senior Writer

Tony Romo has been the focal point of Dallas' offense for quite some time, but with DeMarco Murray and a cohesive offensive line guiding the Cowboys' NFL-best rushing attack, Romo is having an easier time of it under center this season.

Well, maybe "easy" isn't the best word.

"I don't think that's the term I would use, but I do think any time you have a running game, it benefits everybody," Romo said.

Murray looks to become the first running back to begin a season with seven 100-yard rushing games as the Cowboys seek a sixth straight victory when they host the New York Giants on Sunday.

Romo threw three interceptions in a season-opening loss to San Francisco, but he's been extremely efficient since while completing 70.1 percent of his passes with 10 touchdowns and just two picks during the Cowboys' winning streak.

Romo's 191 pass attempts are his fewest through Dallas' first six games since he became the full-time starter in 2007, and that largely has to do with the Cowboys' effectiveness running the ball.

Murray's 785 yards are 243 more than Le'Veon Bell's second-best total, and his six rushing touchdowns also lead the league. Dallas (5-1) leads the NFL with 33.3 rushes per game while gaining a league-best average of 160.3 yards on the ground.

Murray joined Jim Brown as the only backs with at least 100 yards in the first six games of a season after running for 115 and a touchdown in last week's 30-23 road win over defending Super Bowl champion Seattle.

His backup Joseph Randle had a season-high 52 yards. Coach Jason Garrett said Randle will play this week and accept a large fine after being arrested Monday for shoplifting at a mall in suburban Dallas.

"We've had good running games in the past before - probably not as many in a row - but my job is to obviously get us into good plays and get the ball to DeMarco and run the ball to the right looks," Romo said. "On third down, the running game doesn't help you as much - you've got to go out and execute it."

Much of that execution has been due to an offensive line that features Tyron Smith, Travis Frederick and rookie Zack Martin - all first-round picks within the last four years.

Smith signed an eight-year, $110 million contract extension in the offseason.

"They are old-school offensive linemen," Garrett said. "They don't say a whole lot. They go out and do their job."

The Giants' offensive line also wasn't talking much after last week's 27-0 loss to Philadelphia, but for an entirely different reason. It allowed eight sacks - New York's most since also giving up eight to the Cowboys in 2008 - and Eli Manning was hit seven more times in the blowout.

"We're worried about Dallas right now," center J.D. Walton said. "We can't control last week. It's over with so we're moving on to Dallas."

The Giants (3-3) averaged 35 points while winning their previous three games.

"I always say football is a humbling game," tackle Justin Pugh said. "You have to be able to bounce back."

The Giants' offense suffered another blow against the Eagles when receiver Victor Cruz tore his right patellar tendon while attempting to catch a pass in a non-contact play. Cruz had surgery Monday and will miss the rest of the season.

"You just hate it happened to Victor because he loves playing this game," Manning said. "He has a great attitude, and so to see him get injured and be out for the season, I feel for him."

Rookie Odell Beckham Jr. will start in Cruz's place opposite Rueben Randle. Beckham has caught six passes for 72 yards and a touchdown this season.

"It's just tough because the guy that it happened to is a guy that's looked after me since Day 1," Beckham said. "Now us as receivers have to step up, really make him proud and try to fill his role."

Fellow rookie Andre Williams ran for 59 yards against the Eagles in his first career start in place of Rashad Jennings, who also will miss this contest with a knee injury.

Despite multiple offensive issues, Manning is hoping the Giants can move on.

"We only have 16 regular-season games. You can't let one game affect the next game," Manning said. "You put it away and you've got to do it all over again for the next one."

The Cowboys won both meetings last season, including when Dan Bailey kicked a 35-yard field goal as time expired for a 24-21 victory Nov. 24. Murray rushed for 86 yards in each contest.

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