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NFL : ATS Matchup
Sunday 12/28/2014Line$ LineOU LineScore
DALLAS
 
WASHINGTON
-6  

+6  
-230

+190

48
 
44
Final
17

DALLAS (11 - 4) at WASHINGTON (4 - 11)
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Week 17 Sunday, 12/28/2014 1:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
323DALLAS-5-5.5
324WASHINGTON49.548
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
DALLAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games11-4+6.49-68-628.213.9377.3(6.1)1.622.310.5351.2(6)1.9
Road Games7-0+9.76-16-133.016.0379.1(6.1)1.123.410.9341.1(5.9)2.3
Last 3 Games3-0+3.33-02-140.321.0379.3(5.8)0.720.75.7299.7(5.5)3.0
Grass Games4-0+4.64-03-134.018.7382.0(5.8)0.720.56.0329.2(6)2.7
Division Games3-2-2.22-33-225.411.8365.8(6.2)1.625.814.2387.2(6.1)1.8
DALLAS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)28.213.921.533:0032-145(4.5)20-2969.2%232(7.9)62-377(6.1)(13.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.23.711.720.230:2727-114(4.2)21-3462.4%243(7)62-357(5.8)(15)
Offense Road Games33.016.021.333:5034-155(4.5)20-2871.8%224(8.1)62-379(6.1)(11.5)
Defense (All Games)22.310.519.727:5625-103(4.2)23-3466.5%248(7.2)59-351(6)(15.7)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.611.620.330:4927-112(4.1)22-3562.5%241(6.8)62-353(5.7)(15.6)
Defense Road Games23.410.919.626:1022-79(3.6)23-3663.5%262(7.2)58-341(5.9)(14.6)
DALLAS - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.70.91.60.313-648.1%0-050.0%2-49(23.7)2-18(9.5)7-53
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.71.61.713-539.2%1-040.6%2-54(23.2)19-2(8.9)7-59
Stats For (Road Games)0.11.01.11.113-647.3%0-0100.0%2-44(20.4)2-16(9.1)7-56
Stats Against (All Games)1.10.81.9 13-644.3%1-155.6%3-53(21.1)2-15(9.9)6-51
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.90.71.7 14-539.7%1-044.2%2-55(23.7)18-2(8.7)7-57
Stats Against (Road Games)1.40.92.3 12-542.5%2-150.0%4-91(20.5)1-7(6.5)7-58

WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-11-5.95-106-818.99.1355.0(6)1.826.312.8348.6(6)1.2
Home Games3-4-1.82-52-417.98.3324.1(5.7)2.124.913.0341.3(6)1.0
Last 3 Games1-2+0.31-20-213.36.7294.3(5.5)1.724.09.0370.3(5.9)1.0
Grass Games3-7-4.84-63-617.89.1336.5(5.8)1.924.513.6339.6(5.9)1.2
Division Games2-3+1.83-22-221.610.0385.2(6.4)2.229.414.6400.0(5.9)1.4
WASHINGTON - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)18.99.119.930:5125-106(4.2)22-3466.6%249(7.4)59-355(6)(18.7)
Opponents Defensive Avg.2311.220.231:3728-114(4.2)22-3462.9%239(6.9)62-354(5.7)(15.4)
Offense Home Games17.98.319.029:1925-99(4)21-3265.6%225(7)57-324(5.7)(18.2)
Defense (All Games)26.312.819.129:3626-103(3.9)22-3266.6%246(7.6)59-349(6)(13.3)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.711.819.730:3727-114(4.1)21-3461.4%232(6.8)62-345(5.6)(15.2)
Defense Home Games24.913.019.130:4127-113(4.2)21-3068.4%228(7.5)57-341(6)(13.7)
WASHINGTON - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.10.71.8-0.612-431.4%1-028.6%2-44(22.1)2-13(7.1)7-69
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.71.61.813-539.2%1-040.1%2-52(22.8)19-2(8.7)7-58
Stats For (Home Games)1.40.72.1-1.111-327.8%1-033.3%3-55(21.5)2-10(5.8)7-57
Stats Against (All Games)0.40.81.2 13-643.6%1-055.6%3-70(25.8)3-26(9.6)9-74
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.90.71.7 14-540.0%1-045.1%2-56(23.5)19-2(9.1)7-57
Stats Against (Home Games)0.60.41.0 13-643.5%0-066.7%3-55(21.2)2-32(13.4)10-85
Average power rating of opponents played: DALLAS 18.7,  WASHINGTON 19.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
DALLAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
11/2/2014ARIZONA17-28L-1L45P25-9218-33-174229-10222-34-2371
11/9/2014*JACKSONVILLE31-17W-7.5W45O30-15121-28-248124-7122-37-2623
11/23/2014@ NY GIANTS31-28W-4L48.5O25-11918-26-266132-8929-40-3281
11/27/2014PHILADELPHIA10-33L-3L56U25-9318-29-174345-25620-29-2081
12/4/2014@ CHICAGO41-28W-3.5W50O35-19421-26-203015-3532-46-3412
12/14/2014@ PHILADELPHIA38-27W3W54.5O42-11522-31-249121-7517-28-2194
12/21/2014INDIANAPOLIS42-7W-3W53.5U40-12719-21-250110-130-44-2283
12/28/2014@ WASHINGTON            

WASHINGTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
11/2/2014@ MINNESOTA26-29L1L44O29-12218-28-225127-10026-42-2520
11/16/2014TAMPA BAY7-27L-6.5L46.5U31-15523-32-167321-4815-23-2811
11/23/2014@ SAN FRANCISCO13-17L9.5W43.5U27-13611-20-77129-6620-29-2463
11/30/2014@ INDIANAPOLIS27-49L7.5L48.5O21-8431-47-341121-12619-27-3613
12/7/2014ST LOUIS0-24L3L44.5U12-2723-36-179230-13116-22-1980
12/14/2014@ NY GIANTS13-24L7L46U27-14422-34-228122-4923-34-2381
12/20/2014PHILADELPHIA27-24W7W51P29-10016-23-205231-13437-50-3612
12/28/2014DALLAS            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
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).
WASHINGTON: New head coach Jay Gruden ran a pass-heavy offense in Cincinnati, much more so than the Shanahans did the past two years. Gruden has strongly hinted toward scrapping the zone read option, which fueled a big part of Washington's success in the running game. Alfred Morris figures to lose a little more playing time to Roy Helu as the Redskins show a little more of a finesse game, but Morris will still do a solid amount of between-the-tackles grinding. Quarterback Robert Griffin III will see far fewer designed runs in an attempt to keep him healthy.
Gruden and new offensive coordinator Sean McVay, Washington's former tight ends coach, are both versed in a West Coast offense, so the passing game shouldn't look drastically different. They'll move Griffin around and rely on the catch-and-run ability of Pierre Garcon and tight end Jordan Reed, who is in for a much larger role in this offense. He's a matchup nightmare in the middle of the field who will also be used heavily in the screen game. When they throw inside the 20, Garcon has always been Griffin's favorite red-zone target. They figure to work some different looks for Reed, and second tight end Logan Paulsen saw a fair amount of play-action looks inside the five. They'll use a lot of three-receiver sets with Andre Roberts stepping in as a slot guy, while DeSean Jackson will be an every-down deep threat.
The Redskins made some strong free-agent signings like defensive tackle Jason Hatcher, free safety Ryan Clark, cornerback Tracy Porter and linebacker Akeem Jordan. But this defense has a long way to go to reach respectability after a season where they ranked tied for 30th in the NFL in scoring defense and 27th in yards per play.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO FOOTBALL PREVIEW (DALLAS-WASHINGTON) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(UPDATES with Redskins QB Griffin probable to start)

*Cowboys-Redskins Preview* ==========================

In each of the last three seasons, the Dallas Cowboys entered Week 17 with a chance to win to get into the playoffs and failed every time.

Those years seem like a distant memory now.

The NFC East champion Cowboys can finish 8-0 on the road and post a fourth straight victory Sunday when they try to avenge an earlier defeat to the last-place Washington Redskins.

Dallas (11-4) botched opportunities to capture the division the last three years in season finales in which the winner became the champion. The Cowboys lost to the eventual Super Bowl champion New York Giants in 2011 and Washington in 2012 in Week 17 before an injured Tony Romo missed a home loss to Philadelphia a season ago.

There won't be any final-week desperation this time after the Cowboys crushed Indianapolis 42-7 at home last Sunday for their first division title since 2009. Romo threw four touchdowns and NFL rushing leader DeMarco Murray had 22 carries for 58 yards and a 1-yard score six days after surgery for a broken left hand.

"We've had opportunities in the past," said Romo, who surpassed Troy Aikman's franchise record for passing yards. "We had a game here (last year) I wasn't able to be a part of but you feel comfortable going into those games but we obviously hadn't won (them). \2026 I just think we're a better football team."

Clinching was sweet for giddy owner Jerry Jones, who had low expectations before the season in calling the Cowboys "a `to prove' group." Now Jones is looking to win his fourth championship with the iconic club.

"I just don't have bad Christmases. I've been too fortunate," Jones said. "On the other hand, to have the promise of getting ready to compete in the playoffs, but with a team that can compete in the playoffs ... we've got a chance to do something."

Dallas can become the 14th team since 1950 to finish unbeaten on the road, and first since the 2007 New England Patriots. The Cowboys last went unbeaten on the road with a 7-0 mark in 1968 and last began 7-0 in 2007 before losing to Washington.

Four of the last five teams to go 8-0 on the road advanced to the Super Bowl.

There are several unlikely scenarios in which Dallas can earn a first-round bye. One involves the Cowboys winning and Seattle and Arizona losing Sunday, and another is a victory coupled with a tie in the Green Bay-Detroit game.

"A lot of different scenarios can come up in this situation," coach Jason Garrett said. "Our plan is to practice as well as we can practice and go play our best football game with the guys available to us."

Murray has 1,745 rushing yards and needs 29 to break all-time NFL rushing leader Emmitt Smith's single-season team record. He has run behind an offensive line that features Pro Bowlers Travis Frederick, Tyron Smith and rookie Zack Martin for a rushing attack that's second in the NFL with 145.3 yards per game.

That unit last Sunday was without right tackle Doug Free, out with an ankle problem. Jermey Parnell replaced Free, whose status is not clear.

One of the few low points for Dallas was when its six-game win streak was snapped Oct. 27 in the Redskins' 20-17 overtime road victory.

Romo left the contest briefly as he re-aggravated his back. Colt McCoy was the catalyst for the Redskins (4-11), going 25 of 30 for 299 yards and engineering a drive that led to the winning field goal.

Washington lost its next six games, with McCoy eventually taking over as the starter before being lost for the season with a neck injury in a 24-13 loss to the New York Giants on Dec. 13.

That paved the way for Robert Griffin III to return as the starter, and the embattled third-year pro helped Washington end its slide last Saturday with a 27-24 win over Philadelphia that also helped Dallas clinch the East.

Griffin is dealing with a sprained right shoulder, though, he was a full participant in practice Friday and coach Jay Gruden said he "looked good" and "made all the throws."

"We wanted to make sure he didn't have a lot of pain when he threw, and he didn't today," Gruden said. "... I think everything's full-systems-go with him. We feel very confident he'll be OK."

Griffin and Gruden have had a rocky relationship, though both have said that all is well between them.

"Jay is the head coach, he's going to make decisions and do things a certain way," Griffin said. "My job is not to try to play that mental mind game. It's to go out and try to lead this team to victory."

Griffin went 16 of 23 for 220 yards with one interception last Saturday. He'll be handing off to Alfred Morris, eighth in the league with 1,031 rushing yards, as Washington attempts to end on a high note.

"In order to come out here our last game of the year and compete with Dallas and beat Dallas would mean a lot just to see where we are ending the season on two huge victories against two quality opponents and two archrivals," Gruden said.

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