This weeks match-up is between the New Orleans Saints and the Dallas Cowboys This match-up begins at 8:30 pm eastern time You can view it on NBC or NFL Redzone With the Saints not looking as good as they were last season, they have a chance this week against the Cowboys to defend their win from last week and make it a 2 game winning streak for them. They are looking to gain some momentum and carry it through the rest of the season. The Cowboys are also looking to continue a winning streak and make it 3 games. They are looking to keep track with the seeming unstoppable Philadelphia Eagles. With both teams having the motivation to continue a winning streak, it will be interesting to see how the game turns out. Let's check out the stats for each of the teams: |
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New Orleans Saints: Offense: 421.7 yards per game Passing: 281.3 yards per game Rushing: 140.3 yards per game Points: 26.0 point per game Third Down Conversion %: 61.5% Defense: 379.7 yards allowed per game Passing: 278.3 allowed yards per game Rushing: 101.3 allowed yards per game Points: 24.0 points allowed per game Third Downs Conversion % Allowed: 45.2% |
Dallas Cowboys: Offense: 363.3 yards per game Passing: 206.7 yards per game Rushing: 156.7 yards per game Points: 25.7 points per game Third Down Conversion %: 54.3% Defense: 360.3 yards allowed per game Passing: 250.3 yards allowed per game Rushing: 110.0 yards allowed per game Points: 23.0 allowed per game Third Down Conversion % Allowed: 48.6% |
Who do you think will win? Leave a comment so other can see what you think. |
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What a great match up this is going to be, both of these teams deserve to win this week, but I think the Saints are going to come out on top.
ReplyDeleteGoing to be a great game, can't wait. I honestly couldn't tell you who is going to win, I think it will be very close.
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