Login  | Free Registration
Sunday, 5/12/2024
Goodyear 400 - FoxSheet

You are viewing a condensed version of this FoxSheet. Login as a FoxSheets Subscriber to view the full sheet.
Not a member? Subscribe today and start taking advantage of our premium information, including the Game Estimator™, the Super Situations ™, the Power Trends ™, and many more features.
NFL : ATS Matchup
Sunday 1/4/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
DETROIT
 
DALLAS
+6  

-6  
+190

-230

48
 
20
Final
24

DETROIT (11 - 5) at DALLAS (12 - 4)
No Previous GameView Next Game
Week 18 Sunday, 1/4/2015 4:40 PM
NFC Wild Card Playoffs
Board OpenLatest
101DETROIT4848.5
102DALLAS-7-6.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
DETROIT - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games11-5+5.27-95-1120.19.8340.1(5.4)1.217.69.8300.9(5.1)1.7
Road Games4-402-61-715.66.6325.0(5.1)1.219.611.1319.2(5.3)1.5
Last 3 Games2-1+10-31-218.78.0304.3(5.1)1.319.311.7323.7(5.3)1.7
Turf Games2-1+1.12-10-316.711.0316.7(4.9)0.318.09.0329.0(5.2)2.0
DETROIT - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)20.19.819.431:4125-89(3.6)23-3860.4%251(6.7)62-340(5.4)(17)
Opponents Defensive Avg.23.311.820.330:1727-116(4.3)22-3463.4%239(6.9)62-355(5.8)(15.2)
Offense Road Games15.66.619.430:4424-94(4)21-4054.1%230(5.8)63-325(5.1)(20.8)
Defense (All Games)17.69.819.428:1922-69(3.2)24-3764.7%232(6.3)59-301(5.1)(17.1)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.811.620.230:5926-107(4.1)23-3663.1%238(6.7)61-345(5.6)(15.1)
Defense Road Games19.611.120.229:1525-87(3.4)23-3565.5%233(6.7)60-319(5.3)(16.3)
DETROIT - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.70.51.20.414-538.6%1-150.0%2-38(24.5)2-18(8.9)7-62
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.61.51.813-541.4%1-051.5%2-55(22.8)17-2(8.7)7-57
Stats For (Road Games)0.70.51.20.214-535.1%2-153.8%1-34(22.9)2-19(9.6)7-55
Stats Against (All Games)1.20.41.7 13-537.2%1-040.0%1-34(27.2)2-19(10)6-53
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.90.51.4 13-541.3%1-046.0%3-57(22.7)16-2(9.2)6-54
Stats Against (Road Games)1.10.41.5 13-541.9%1-033.3%1-35(25.5)2-19(8.7)6-53

DALLAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games12-4+7.410-69-629.214.7382.3(6.2)1.622.010.5355.1(6)2.0
Home Games4-4-3.43-52-524.012.0375.7(6.2)2.021.410.2360.0(6)1.5
Last 3 Games3-0+3.33-02-141.325.3399.3(6.2)1.017.06.7312.0(5.6)3.7
Turf Games6-4+0.84-64-525.312.3379.2(6.2)1.922.211.3350.3(5.9)1.4
DALLAS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)29.214.721.432:5132-147(4.6)20-3068.9%235(7.9)61-382(6.2)(13.1)
Opponents Defensive Avg.23.911.92030:2427-115(4.2)21-3462.5%242(7.1)62-357(5.8)(14.9)
Offense Home Games24.012.021.632:1730-136(4.5)21-3167.2%239(7.8)61-376(6.2)(15.7)
Defense (All Games)22.010.519.728:0224-103(4.2)23-3566.5%252(7.2)59-355(6)(16.1)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.211.420.230:5127-111(4.2)22-3562.6%242(6.8)62-353(5.7)(15.9)
Defense Home Games21.410.219.729:2827-124(4.6)23-3369.5%236(7.2)60-360(6)(16.8)
DALLAS - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.70.91.60.413-647.3%0-050.0%2-49(23.9)2-17(9.2)7-52
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.71.51.713-539.4%1-040.1%2-56(23.5)19-2(9)7-59
Stats For (Home Games)1.10.92.0-0.512-649.0%0-025.0%2-54(26.8)2-19(9.7)6-50
Stats Against (All Games)1.10.92.0 13-643.6%1-150.0%3-58(20.9)2-15(9.7)6-54
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.90.71.7 13-539.0%1-042.5%2-56(23.7)17-2(8.6)7-57
Stats Against (Home Games)0.70.71.5 13-645.7%1-066.7%1-21(23.6)2-22(11.7)6-45
Average power rating of opponents played: DETROIT 19.6,  DALLAS 17.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
DETROIT - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
11/9/2014MIAMI20-16W-3W43U19-6327-42-288119-5027-38-1782
11/16/2014@ ARIZONA6-14L-1L41.5U19-9818-30-164126-4621-32-3062
11/23/2014@ NEW ENGLAND9-34L7L47U25-9118-46-244120-9038-53-3491
11/27/2014CHICAGO34-17W-7W46O23-9134-45-38318-1331-48-2562
12/7/2014TAMPA BAY34-17W-10W42O31-11326-34-294114-2620-39-2073
12/14/2014MINNESOTA16-14W-8L42.5U22-8017-28-153021-7631-41-2842
12/21/2014@ CHICAGO20-14W-10L44.5U26-13822-39-229322-6423-39-1701
12/28/2014@ GREEN BAY20-30L8L46O23-11120-41-202138-15218-23-2252
1/4/2015@ DALLAS            

DALLAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
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@ WASHINGTON44-17W-6W48O26-17422-34-283124-10427-41-3094
1/4/2015DETROIT            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
DETROIT: New offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi will call the plays, and he has said that he's essentially bringing the Saints' playbook to Detroit. That should mean a diverse running game that borrows concepts from across the league. Reggie Bush will likely retain his spot atop the Lions' backfield committee, as Detroit still figures to be a pass- first offense. Joique Bell has the size and power skill set to be an asset on the inside zone runs that figure to be heavily featured this season. Bush and Bell often split the red-zone snaps a year ago, though the more durable Bell more often gets the call on the goal line.
The Lions figure to be pass-happy as usual under Lombardi and new head coach Jim Caldwell. They'll continue to move Calvin Johnson around the formation to keep teams from keying on him. Golden Tate will provide a deep threat on the other side of the field, and the Lions will frequently use the screen game with Bush and Bell. They also figure to use two tight ends more often than three-wide. TE Brandon Pettigrew is more of an in-line blocker and underneath threat, while rookie TE Eric Ebron is the chess piece who will be flexed out to create mismatches. He could be the No. 2 target by the season's second half. Not surprisingly, Johnson is almost always their first look when they throw near the goal line. Coverage often dictates if they'll look elsewhere. Pettigrew had been a traditional play-action target under the old regime, and he and Ebron are red-zone threats.
After posting a mere 39 turnovers and 67 sacks in the past two years combined, new defensive coordinator Teryl Austin was hired in the offseason to help this team make more plays with his ultra- aggressive style. New starters, safety James Ihedigbo and rookie linebacker Kyle Van Noy should help an underachieving front four.
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 (DETROIT-DALLAS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Lions-Cowboys Preview* =======================

Ndamukong Suh is the main reason why Detroit has the league's best rushing defense.

Now that he's available for the Lions, NFL rushing champion DeMarco Murray's job got that much tougher heading into his first postseason game.

The NFC East-champion Dallas Cowboys rode Murray all season to produce the league's second-best rushing attack and figure to be severely tested by Suh and Detroit's defensive front in Sunday's wild-card playoff game in Arlington.

Suh was initially suspended for stepping on Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers' left leg twice last Sunday in a 30-20 loss that ended a four-game win streak and gave the Packers the North title. He stepped on Rodgers once with each foot, which violated unnecessary roughness rules, according to the league.

However, hearing officer Ted Cottrell handled Suh's expedited appeal Tuesday and ruled that he can play at Dallas (12-4) but must pay an accompanying $70,000 fine.

Suh made it clear Wednesday he wasn't going to elaborate on the matter.

"I'm just pleased with the decision and glad I have the opportunity - I can go against Dallas and help my teammates win the game," he said. "I think that's most important."

Suh's short-lived suspension came after Detroit center Dominic Raiola served a one-game ban against the Packers for stepping on a Chicago player the week before.

"I know I'm chomping at the bit to get back out there," Raiola said. "I just think this team is hungry. The more shots that people take at us, the stronger we get, the tougher we get."

Detroit (11-5) limited opponents to 69.3 rushing yards per game with 133 tackles for a loss to lead the league in both departments.

Now the Lions face their biggest challenge in Murray, whose 1,845 rushing yards broke Emmitt Smith's franchise record and were the third-most in the NFL over the last eight seasons. His 12 100-yard efforts matched the second-highest total in league history.

Murray and an offensive line that had three players named to the Pro Bowl are why Dallas (12-4) averaged 147.1 rushing yards to trail only Seattle.

"If you look at the numbers, they'll tell you that they run the ball obviously as well as anybody in the league and you look at it statistically for us, we're right up there at the top in the rankings in terms of stopping the run," Detroit coach Jim Caldwell said. "So all in all, I think it's going to be a real good battle."

The running game has clearly bolstered Tony Romo, who is considered an MVP candidate after he led the NFL in passer rating (career-best 113.2) and yards per attempt (8.52). He finished fourth in the league with 34 touchdown passes.

"The fact that we've gotten stronger and better on the offensive line has certainly helped," coach Jason Garrett said. "The fact that we're running the ball well and more certainly has helped him but Tony has played awfully well ...

"He's the guy who orchestrates and leads everything we do on offense."

Romo looks to improve on a 1-3 playoff record in his first postseason appearance in five seasons. Counterpart Matthew Stafford is in the postseason for the second time after losing to New Orleans to close the 2011 season.

The Lions have rallied to win both times when Stafford has faced Romo.

Detroit erased a 24-point, second-half deficit in a 34-30 road victory Oct. 2, 2011, in which Romo threw for three scores as well as three interceptions. It was the first game in Dallas for Stafford, who went to high school in the area.

"It's always fun to go back there and play," Stafford said. "I've done it once in my career so I'm (going to) do it again, it should be fun."

The Cowboys blew a 10-point lead with less than 4 minutes left when Stafford scored a on a winning one-yard run with 12 seconds to go in a 31-30 win at Detroit on Oct. 27, 2013. He also threw for 488 yards - many to Calvin Johnson.

Johnson posted the best effort of his illustrious career as he had career highs of 14 receptions for 329 yards - the second-best total in NFL history.

He topped 1,000 yards for the fifth straight year, though his total of 1,077 marked his lowest in that span for Detroit, which averaged 20.1 points to rank 22nd.

Dez Bryant set a Cowboys record with an NFL-best 16 TD receptions to go with 1,320 receiving yards for a team averaging of 29.2 points to rank fifth.

Dallas won its fourth straight with Sunday's 44-17 rout at Washington and was one of five teams that tied for the NFL's best record.

"We know what we have to do and we did exactly what we wanted to do," Bryant said. "We just have to keep fighting, have to keep playing together."

The Cowboys did suffer a blow when defensive tackle Henry Melton was lost for the season with a right knee injury against the Redskins.

Detroit has dropped 10 of 11 playoff games in the Super Bowl era and its current seven-game losing streak is one shy of the tying the record held by Kansas City, which hasn't won a playoff game since 1993.

Dallas has won once in its last eight postseason contests and fifth-year coach Garrett will make his playoff debut against Caldwell, who is 2-2 and guided Indianapolis to the Super Bowl after the 2009 season.

Game Notes:


Last Updated: 5/8/2024 6:08:02 PM EST.


You are viewing a condensed version of this FoxSheet. Login as a FoxSheets Subscriber to view the full sheet.
Not a member? Subscribe today and start taking advantage of our premium information, including the Game Estimator™, the Super Situations ™, the Power Trends ™, and many more features.