Turnover Battles for the Week
Winner
| +/-
| Loser
|
SF
| +5
| Arz
|
Ten
| +4
| STL
|
Mia
| +3
| Jac
|
Phi
| +3
| NYG
|
NYJ
| +2
| TB
|
NO
| +1
| ATL
|
Buf
| +1
| KC
|
Bal
| +1
| Det
|
GB
| E
| Chi
|
Min
| E
| Cin
|
Was
| E
| Oak
|
Hou
| -1
| Sea
|
SD
| -1
| Dal
|
Ind
| -2
| Den
|
NE
| -3
| Car
|
Totals for Week
| 8-4-3
| |
Totals for Season
| 133-41, 76%
| |
Turnover Season Numbers by Totals
Total
| Record
| Win %
|
+6
| 1-0
| 100%
|
+5
| 3-0
| 100%
|
+4
| 14-0
| 100%
|
+3
| 22-1
| 96%
|
+2
| 35-13
| 73%
|
+1
| 58-27
| 68%
|
Totals
| 133-41
| 76%
|
100 Yard Rushers
Name
| Team
| Opp
| Yards
| W/L
|
Frank Gore
| SF
| Arz
| 167
| W
|
Ray Rice
| Bal
| Det
| 166
| W
|
Jamaal Charles
| KC
| Buf
| 143
| L
|
Ryan Grant
| GB
| Chi
| 137
| W
|
Chris Johnson
| Ten
| STL
| 117
| W
|
Ricky Williams
| Mia
| Jac
| 108
| W
|
Totals for Week
| | | | 5-1
|
Totals for Season
| | | | 66-30, 69%
|
300 Yard Passers
Name
| Team
| Opponent
| Yards
| W/L
|
Eli Manning
| NYG
| Phi
| 391
| L
|
Matt Schaub
| Hou
| Sea
| 365
| W
|
Chris Redman
| Atl
| NO
| 303
| L
|
Totals for Week
| | | | 1-2
|
Totals for Season
| | | | 55-27, 67%
|
2 comments:
Two weeks in a row that Dallas has won the turnover battle, but lost the game? That puts them squarely in the discussion for "just not very good" as a unit, which includes both coaching and personnel.
I wonder which team in the league has the most losses after winning the turnover battle? I bet the teams in that discussion are all non-playoff teams...
That puts them squarely in the discussion for "just not very good" as a unit, which includes both coaching and personnel.
Considering they are 7-0 against below .500 teams and 1-5 against above .500 teams, I think that's an accurate assessment.
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