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NFL : Money Line Matchup
Sunday 10/13/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
WASHINGTON
 
DALLAS
+5.5  

-5.5  
+180

-220

52
 
16
Final
31

WASHINGTON (1 - 3) at DALLAS (2 - 3)
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Week 6 Sunday, 10/13/2013 8:30 PM
Board Money Line
227WASHINGTON+180
228DALLAS-220
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games1-3-2.81-32-222.77.7390.7(6)1.728.020.2440.5(6.7)1.5
Road Games1-101-11-122.05.0380.5(6.3)1.026.019.0439.0(7.1)1.5
Last 3 Games1-2-11-21-221.38.0393.7(6.2)1.326.318.3439.7(7)1.3
Division Games0-1-1.70-11-027.07.0382.0(5.7)3.033.026.0443.0(6)2.0
WASHINGTON - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)22.77.721.228:2522-106(4.8)26-4262.4%285(6.7)65-391(6)(17.2)
Opponents Defensive Avg.25.610.721.931:4925-104(4.1)26-3966.1%288(7.4)64-391(6.1)(15.3)
Offense Road Games22.05.016.527:3424-115(4.7)22-3562.0%265(7.5)60-380(6.3)(17.3)
Defense (All Games)28.020.223.031:3430-142(4.7)24-3567.4%298(8.5)66-440(6.7)(15.7)
Opponents Offensive Avg.25.614.121.329:1128-136(4.8)22-3463.4%268(7.8)63-405(6.5)(15.8)
Defense Road Games26.019.021.032:2525-121(4.9)27-3774.3%317(8.6)62-439(7.1)(16.9)
WASHINGTON - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.00.71.7-0.212-432.0%1-040.0%2-51(20.3)2-11(5.6)6-57
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.81.71.713-538.9%1-044.1%2-58(25)11-2(6.1)7-55
Stats For (Road Games)0.50.51.00.513-429.6%1-033.3%1-29(19.7)2-10(5)5-53
Stats Against (All Games)0.51.01.5 14-536.4%1-180.0%2-31(17.9)1-11(7.3)6-50
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.80.81.5 13-538.8%1-038.2%2-42(20.4)14-2(8.3)7-60
Stats Against (Road Games)0.51.01.5 13-433.3%1-166.7%2-36(18.2)2-17(8.7)4-32

DALLAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games2-3-1.24-13-230.416.2376.8(6.5)1.427.211.6409.2(6.4)2.0
Home Games2-1+13-02-138.316.7416.3(6.9)1.329.712.7409.0(6.5)3.0
Last 3 Games1-2-1.22-12-133.319.3411.7(7.7)1.329.313.7418.3(6.2)1.3
Turf Games2-1+13-02-138.316.7416.3(6.9)1.329.712.7409.0(6.5)3.0
Division Games1-0+11-01-036.013.0331.0(4.6)1.031.010.0478.0(8.5)6.0
DALLAS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)30.416.221.631:1021-92(4.5)27-3871.8%285(7.6)58-377(6.5)(12.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.25.612.32130:4126-110(4.3)23-3762.3%272(7.3)63-382(6.1)(14.9)
Offense Home Games38.316.722.332:4124-111(4.7)26-3671.6%306(8.4)60-416(6.9)(10.9)
Defense (All Games)27.211.623.628:5022-83(3.8)29-4268.7%326(7.7)64-409(6.4)(15)
Opponents Offensive Avg.26.912.122.130:1925-92(3.7)25-4063.9%286(7.2)64-378(5.9)(14.1)
Defense Home Games29.712.724.027:1919-63(3.3)30-4466.9%346(7.8)63-409(6.5)(13.8)
DALLAS - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.41.01.40.610-438.5%0-00.0%2-49(27)2-19(11.9)6-51
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.71.61.913-539.1%1-035.0%2-56(24.8)19-2(9.7)7-61
Stats For (Home Games)0.70.71.31.711-543.7%0-00.0%2-41(24.6)2-12(5.8)7-64
Stats Against (All Games)1.01.02.0 12-540.3%1-150.0%2-42(20.8)2-20(8.2)7-56
Opponents Avg. Stats For1.20.92.1 13-539.5%1-044.6%2-48(24.7)27-3(9.5)7-56
Stats Against (Home Games)1.31.73.0 12-543.2%2-150.0%2-55(23.6)3-15(5.6)5-49
Average power rating of opponents played: WASHINGTON 19,  DALLAS 19.2
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
WASHINGTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/9/2013PHILADELPHIA27-33L-4L51O18-7430-49-308349-26315-25-1802
9/15/2013@ GREEN BAY20-38L7L47.5O17-10826-40-314124-13934-42-4411
9/22/2013DETROIT20-27L1L48U22-12032-50-300223-6325-42-3781
9/29/2013@ OAKLAND24-14W-3.5W45U32-12218-31-217126-10421-32-1942
10/13/2013@ DALLAS            
10/20/2013CHICAGO            
10/27/2013@ DENVER            
11/3/2013SAN DIEGO            
11/7/2013@ MINNESOTA            

DALLAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/8/2013NY GIANTS36-31W-3.5W48.5O23-8736-49-244114-5027-42-4286
9/15/2013@ KANSAS CITY16-17L3W45U16-3730-42-281225-11421-36-1990
9/22/2013ST LOUIS31-7W-3W48U34-19317-24-203112-3529-49-1971
9/29/2013@ SAN DIEGO21-30L-1L47O16-9227-37-225127-11235-42-3941
10/6/2013DENVER48-51L7.5W56O14-5225-36-470231-10333-42-4142
10/13/2013WASHINGTON            
10/20/2013@ PHILADELPHIA            
10/27/2013@ DETROIT            
11/3/2013MINNESOTA            
11/10/2013@ NEW ORLEANS            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
WASHINGTON: Only Seattle was more run-heavy than the Redskins last season, and even when he didn't keep it, everything they did was based on Robert Griffin III. It's head coach Mike Shanahan's classic zone blocking up front in the running game, but with the added threat of Griffin keeping and rolling out each time. It adds another dimension to an already excellent running scheme. Alfred Morris is a three-down workhorse and will take the overwhelming majority of the reps again. Evan Royster and Roy Helu will battle for the scraps, with Royster's versatility giving him an edge. The passing game works off the running game, using a lot of play-action and rollouts for Griffin. Pierre Garcon is the closest thing to a No. 1 receiver, getting a lot of catch-and-run and crossing opportunities, and getting a fair share of bubble screens as well. They use three receivers often, with Josh Morgan staying in the lineup because he blocks so well. He'll get only a handful of catches as a possession receiver. Leonard Hankerson will push Santana Moss for third receiver reps. While H-back Fred Davis is close to a No. 2 receiver, the backs are rarely used to catch passes. The Redskins remain run-heavy in the red zone, with RGIII running outside the pocket or Morris pounding between the tackles. Because the Redskins stuffed the run so effectively (96 YPG allowed, 5th in NFL), opponents chose to throw on them more than any NFL team (39.7 attempts per game) and piled up serious yardage. Rookie CB David Amerson and former Bucs CB E.J. Biggers should help the overworked secondary. Six different defenders scored touchdowns last year, but DE/OLB Ryan Kerrigan (8 sacks) was the only player with at least five sacks. Ageless ILB London Fletcher, 38, is still productive, and OLB Brian Orakpo is now healthy.
DALLAS: Jason Garrett will give up his play-calling duties to new offensive coordinator Bill Callahan this year. That should mean more work for the running game after a year in which the Cowboys were the second-most pass-heavy team in football (66.2 percent). Callahan is an O-Line guru who has built a quality zone-blocking scheme in Dallas. DeMarco Murray will continue to take a true No. 1 workload, with a battle for carries behind him. Rookie Joseph Randle fits the system and should be the long-term No. 2, though either scat back Lance Dunbar or big back Phillip Tanner could hold the job early. Garrett runs an aggressive Air Coryell passing game, though it figures to be reigned in a bit after last year's pass-heavy play-calling. The Cowboys use a lot of two-back base looks, though later in the year they might start using Miles Austin in the slot and Terrence Williams outside. Dez Bryant is now the clear-cut No. 1 option on most plays, getting the ball any time he's in single coverage on the outside. Romo often comes back to TE Jason Witten, heavily used as an intermediate-to-short target. Austin does more catch-and-run work over the middle and will stretch the seam. Garrett is willing to keep it on the ground in the red zone, with Murray the primary goal line back. Dallas will switch to a 4-3 under new defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin and D-Line coach Rod Marinelli, the DC for Chicago's amazing 44-turnover defense last year. This will hopefully increase the team's paltry 16 takeaways as DeMarcus Ware (111 career sacks) shifts to DE, Sean Lee mans the MLB spot and Bruce Carter explodes from the WLB position. The Cowboys also inked two new starters via free agency, SLB Justin Durant and FS Will Allen. Young CBs Morris Claiborne and Brandon Carr are both developing nicely.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO FOOTBALL PREVIEW (WASHINGTON-DALLAS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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

By NOEY KUPCHAN STATS Writer

Despite a record-setting performance from Tony Romo, a late interception and the Dallas Cowboys' inability to get stops ultimately cost them last weekend.

If last year's efforts against Robert Griffin III and the Washington Redskins are any indication, the Cowboys could have their hands full again Sunday night.

Dallas tries to avoid a third consecutive loss and third in a row to the visiting Redskins, who are hoping to see RG3 return to form following their bye.

Romo went 25 of 36 for a franchise-record 506 yards and career high-tying five touchdowns last Sunday, but his INT with under two minutes left set Denver up for a game-ending field goal and a 51-48 victory.

Jason Witten, Dez Bryant and rookie Terrance Williams combined for 413 receiving yards and four scores.

"Romo played the best game that I've ever seen him play in his career - not only from the standpoint of how he executed, not only how he created plays, but his leadership," owner Jerry Jones told the team's official website. "If we can have that type of play from him and others, especially on the offensive side of the ball, I think we'll win most of our football games left."

The Cowboys, though, will almost certainly need to shore things up defensively if they hope to avoid losing three straight for the first time since a five-game skid Oct. 10-Nov. 7, 2010. Dallas, which surrendered 506 yards of total offense in a 30-21 loss at San Diego in Week 4 before giving up 517 to the Broncos, ranks 28th in total defense with 409.2 yards allowed per game.

"The fact that we weren't able to win when the offense scored 48 points is absolutely unacceptable," linebacker Sean Lee said. "Right now, we're not a good defense. Two weeks in a row, we've given up way too many points and way too many yards. Until we get better, we're not going to win."

The Cowboys also encountered their fair share of issues against the Redskins (1-3) last season, allowing 66 total points in a pair of losses. While Griffin hasn't looked the same since tearing his ACL in the playoffs, Cowboys coach Jason Garrett is preparing for what he believes will be a difficult matchup.

"He's certainly coming off of that knee injury, there's no question about that," Garrett said. "He's wearing that brace. You do see him throw the ball from the pocket, but again, he's made plays on the move. He's a dangerous football player, there's no question about that."

"It's a real challenge. ... and he's a big part of it."

After rushing for 815 yards and seven touchdowns in his stellar rookie season, Griffin has run the ball just 18 times for 72 yards thus far. The former Baylor standout, though, feels rejuvenated after getting five days off during the bye week and could start to use his legs more going forward.

"The only way to come back from an injury like that is to play," Griffin said. "I feel good about what we were able to do from a groundwork standpoint, building up each game. But now it's time for us to make that breakthrough, and we have to do it.

"Whenever you set a precedent of how you are going to play week-in, week-out like we did last year, there's going to be high expectations because that's what you want. I don't think we've disappointed anybody more than ourselves the first four weeks of the season."

The Redskins entered their bye with some momentum after winning 24-14 at Oakland on Sept. 29. Griffin threw for 227 yards and a score and was turnover-free for the first time this year.

Despite its record, Washington is one-half game behind Dallas and Philadelphia for first place in the wide-open NFC East.

"The start of the season didn't go the way we wanted to, but we got the win before the bye, and that's what we've got to keep doing," Griffin said. "We know we can still go out and win this division. We've got to take it one week at a time, and it starts with the Cowboys."

Alfred Morris appears good to go after leaving Week 4's win with bruised ribs. While the second-year running back is averaging 5.3 yards per carry, he has received just 14.0 rushing attempts per game, way down from last season's mark of 20.9.

Morris ran for 313 yards and four touchdowns against Dallas last year.

With Cowboys receiver Miles Austin (hamstring) out the last two weeks, Williams has stepped up with 11 receptions for 222 yards and a score.

"I think how he's playing with more confidence shows up anywhere," Garrett said of Williams, one of Griffin's favorite targets at Baylor. "He beats defenders. He catches the ball and makes contested catches."

Austin returned to practice Wednesday and could play in this game.

Dallas is 17-4 at home against Washington since 1992.

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