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NFL : ATS Matchup
Thursday 12/4/2014Line$ LineOU LineScore
DALLAS
 
CHICAGO
-3.5  

+3.5  
-160

+140

50
 
41
Final
28

DALLAS (8 - 4) at CHICAGO (5 - 7)
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Week 14 Thursday, 12/4/2014 8:25 PM
Board OpenLatest
101DALLAS-3.5-4
102CHICAGO50.551
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
DALLAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games8-4+3.16-66-525.212.1376.8(6.2)1.822.711.7364.1(6.1)1.6
Road Games5-0+7.44-14-130.415.4378.6(6.3)1.421.811.8343.6(5.8)2.0
Last 3 Games2-1+0.51-22-124.013.7350.3(6.4)1.726.017.0404.7(5.9)1.7
Grass Games2-0+2.32-01-128.520.0383.5(5.9)1.013.53.5323.5(6)2.5
DALLAS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)25.212.120.832:0630-145(4.8)20-3067.0%232(7.6)61-377(6.2)(15)
Opponents Defensive Avg.2411.620.430:2727-115(4.2)22-3462.7%245(7.1)62-360(5.8)(15)
Offense Road Games30.415.420.432:2933-155(4.7)19-2870.3%224(8.1)60-379(6.3)(12.5)
Defense (All Games)22.711.719.729:0427-120(4.5)22-3366.4%244(7.4)60-364(6.1)(16)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.211.620.330:5227-113(4.1)22-3562.7%237(6.9)62-350(5.7)(15.8)
Defense Road Games21.811.819.027:3123-89(3.8)23-3662.4%255(7)60-344(5.8)(15.8)
DALLAS - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.81.01.8-0.213-648.7%0-025.0%2-51(25.7)2-19(10.2)6-46
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.71.61.813-540.8%1-042.6%2-53(23.9)20-2(9.1)7-56
Stats For (Road Games)0.21.21.40.613-648.5%0-00.0%2-38(23.6)2-21(10.7)6-43
Stats Against (All Games)0.90.71.6 13-646.2%1-150.0%2-44(21)2-18(10.7)6-46
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.90.71.6 13-540.1%1-045.5%2-51(23.3)17-2(8.4)6-54
Stats Against (Road Games)1.40.62.0 13-645.5%2-133.3%4-83(20.8)1-9(7.8)6-51

CHICAGO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games5-7-2.45-77-521.19.7340.1(5.6)1.928.118.6376.3(6.2)1.6
Home Games2-3-3.12-31-418.67.6363.8(5.7)2.222.814.4344.2(6.1)1.2
Last 3 Games2-1+12-11-219.79.3313.7(5.1)1.720.014.7361.3(6)2.0
Grass Games3-5-2.83-54-419.98.2336.6(5.5)2.227.518.1356.7(6.1)1.7
CHICAGO - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)21.19.721.230:4923-94(4.1)25-3865.9%246(6.5)61-340(5.6)(16.1)
Opponents Defensive Avg.22.31120.530:1227-109(4.1)22-3563.0%234(6.7)62-343(5.5)(15.4)
Offense Home Games18.67.622.432:2626-121(4.6)25-3867.0%243(6.5)64-364(5.7)(19.6)
Defense (All Games)28.118.620.229:3725-106(4.2)23-3565.6%271(7.7)60-376(6.2)(13.4)
Opponents Offensive Avg.23.112.22030:0326-108(4.1)22-3562.1%234(6.7)61-341(5.6)(14.8)
Defense Home Games22.814.417.428:3724-110(4.5)21-3267.1%235(7.4)56-344(6.1)(15.1)
CHICAGO - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.20.71.9-0.313-541.9%1-141.2%3-68(22.2)1-9(6.1)7-61
Opponents Avg. Stats Against10.61.61.913-641.9%1-049.2%2-56(24)17-2(8.5)7-57
Stats For (Home Games)1.40.82.2-1.014-645.6%2-166.7%2-48(20.1)1-4(2.6)5-42
Stats Against (All Games)0.90.71.6 12-541.2%1-157.1%2-44(18.7)2-22(10.4)7-64
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.80.51.3 13-540.8%1-049.6%2-54(23.3)18-2(9.3)7-57
Stats Against (Home Games)0.80.41.2 12-435.6%1-175.0%3-48(18.3)1-10(8)7-73
Average power rating of opponents played: DALLAS 19.2,  CHICAGO 21.6
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
DALLAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
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 GIANTS31-21W-5W46.5O35-15617-23-267126-10421-33-2482
10/27/2014WASHINGTON17-20L-9L49U25-16621-34-224231-12325-30-2861
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@ CHICAGO            
12/14/2014@ PHILADELPHIA            
12/21/2014INDIANAPOLIS            
12/28/2014@ WASHINGTON            

CHICAGO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
10/5/2014@ CAROLINA24-31L1.5L47O22-8528-36-262427-9019-35-2313
10/12/2014@ ATLANTA27-13W3W55.5U28-11026-38-368013-4219-37-2451
10/19/2014MIAMI14-27L-3L47.5U14-5221-34-172333-13725-32-2560
10/26/2014@ NEW ENGLAND23-51L5.5L52O26-15321-35-231232-12233-38-3650
11/9/2014@ GREEN BAY14-55L9L52.5O24-5523-40-256332-13219-32-3191
11/16/2014MINNESOTA21-13W-2.5W46.5U31-13831-43-330216-9618-28-1471
11/23/2014TAMPA BAY21-13W-4.5W46.5U26-9217-27-112122-6625-48-3014
11/27/2014@ DETROIT17-34L7L46O8-1331-48-256223-9134-45-3831
12/4/2014DALLAS            
12/15/2014NEW ORLEANS            
12/21/2014DETROIT            
12/28/2014@ MINNESOTA            
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).
CHICAGO: Aaron Kromer is both the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach, though head coach Marc Trestman handles the play-calling duties. This is a versatile running game that shows a lot of different looks and styles. They're at their best with fullback Tony Fiammetta leading the way for Matt Forte on inside zone runs. They'll also use some basic man concepts, with pulling guards leading the way, when they send Forte outside the tackles. It's a pass-heavy offense and will remain that way considering the lack of depth behind Forte, who will carry a huge workload with rookie Ka'Deem Carey likely to be sprinkled in. Chicago will continue to run a pass-heavy offense under Trestman. He emphasized shorter, quicker timing routes with quarterback Jay Cutler, keeping him relatively upright and allowing his NBA-sized receivers to make plays. Cutler is able to make more pre- snap determinations, and often just puts the ball up top for either Brandon Marshall or Alshon Jeffery to bring in. The two of them work deeper downfield than most receivers. They'll use TE Martellus Bennett as a possession guy in the middle of the field once the receivers stretch out opposing defenses. They'll go three-wide sparingly. Forte will be involved heavily in the screen game and as a checkdown option. After the Bears' horrific 2013 season of placing among the bottom-three NFL teams in sacks, points allowed and yards allowed, changes were definitely needed under defensive coordinator Mel Tucker. But new defensive ends Jared Allen and Lamarr Houston and new safeties Ryan Mundy and M.D. Jennings can only help so much.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO FOOTBALL PREVIEW (DALLAS-CHICAGO) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(Corrects to 2 wild-card spots in 3rd graf.)

*Cowboys-Bears Preview* =======================

By JEFF MEZYDLO STATS Senior Writer

Before the Dallas Cowboys can eye a rematch with the rival that knocked them out of first place in the NFC East, they need to bounce back against a Chicago Bears team that's also coming off a rough Thanksgiving Day showing.

Looking to remain undefeated away from home, the Cowboys' only focus must be on avoiding a fourth straight defeat to the Bears on Thursday night.

A 33-10 loss to Philadelphia on Thanksgiving not only dropped Dallas (8-4) out of first in the division, but also from playoff position in the conference. The Cowboys trail the Eagles by a game, and though they're tied with Seattle and Detroit for two wild-card spot, they don't hold the tiebreaker over either.

The Cowboys visit Philadelphia on Dec. 14, but there's a hurdle to clear before that.

"We got to get focused on beating Chicago," coach Jason Garrett said. "We have to learn from (the Eagles) game, build on the good stuff, correct the bad."

The bad outweighed the good and the result was a third straight home defeat for Garrett's team. Dallas was held to 267 yards - its second-lowest total of the season - and 93 on the ground. Although NFL rushing leader DeMarco Murray's 1,427 yards are 381 more than his closest pursuer, he managed a season-low 73 and a touchdown on 20 carries.

Tony Romo threw for 199 yards with no TDs, two interceptions and absorbed four sacks.

Defensively, the Cowboys yielded a season-high 464 yards, including 256 on the ground, and allowed the Eagles to record first-quarter scoring drives of 80 and 88 yards.

"No excuses," defensive tackle Jeremy Mincey told the team's official website. "We just gotta get better. Sometimes it's good to get a good old fashioned butt-kicking to get you going again."

Now it may play to the Cowboys' favor to leave town. Dallas, which went 1-3 during December in two of the last three years, is trying to go 6-0 away from home for the first time since 2007. Romo has 12 touchdowns and only one of his eight interceptions while posting a league-best 122.0 passer rating away from home this season.

Including a 31-17 win over Jacksonville in London that was recognized as a home game for the Jaguars, the Cowboys are averaging 30.4 points on the road compared to 21.4 at home, where they're 3-4 and haven't scored more than 17 in each of the last three.

"I think, for me, I think that turns me on a little bit - to come into someone's house and hear the boos and all that," Murray said. "I think it's a great thing.

"We've just got to focus, and have more patience, especially on the road, and not make many mistakes. I think we'll be fine."

Romo threw three TDs without a pick and Murray ran for 146 yards on 18 carries during last season's 45-28 loss at Chicago, where the Cowboys trailed 24-14 at halftime and allowed 490 yards to a Bears team led by then-backup quarterback Josh McCown.

That Bears defense ranked last in the league in allowing 161.4 rushing yards per game, but this season's unit is 10th with an average of 105.5 allowed.

Chicago's Matt Forte ran for 102 yards and caught seven passes for 73 and a TD in that contest. After LeSean McCoy burned the Cowboys for 159 rushing yards last week, they must certainly be aware of Forte, whose 1,478 yards from scrimmage rank behind only Murray (1,770) and Pittsburgh's Le'Veon Bell (1,689).

"He's almost half of their offense if you put it all together," Garrett said. "Very versatile, very productive, and they use him really well - similar to what Philly does in using their backs a lot of different ways.

"So you know I think teams who do this challenge you and you have to make sure to be on the screws in defending it."

Forte, however, equaled a career low with five rushing attempts that produced six yards in last Thursday's 34-17 loss at Detroit. Only three times this season has Forte carried 20 or more times compared to last year when he did it on six occasions.

Chicago's 23.1 rushing attempts per game rank 28th, and its average of 93.2 yards on the ground is 26th. The Bears managed 13 rushing yards against the stingy Lions as they opted to use more short passes and screen plays to attack the league's top run defense.

Forte, however, knows the Bears (5-7) must keep it on the ground to succeed in the final month of a disappointing season.

"It's of the utmost importance, especially if we're playing outside, with the weather and stuff," he said. "You can't just sit back there and throw 50 passes a game and expect to win."

Even though it's won two straight at home, Chicago has underachieved in its second season under offensive-oriented coach Marc Trestman, averaging 6.7 fewer points than the 27.8 that was second-most in the NFL in 2013.

It won't help that the Bears could be missing kicker Robbie Gould due to a quadriceps injury. Jay Feely may handle the kicking duties after being signed Wednesday.

The Bears are allowing 28.1 points per contest, 1.8 fewer than 2013, but likely not enough of an improvement to avoid missing the playoffs for a fourth straight season.

"I think with the guys we have and character and integrity of the guys, I don't think anybody's going to quit," quarterback Jay Cutler said. "I think the coaches won't let us, they're not going to quit on us."

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