Atlanta at Dallas
|
|
Rush |
Pass |
Pts |
TO |
ST |
| ATLANTA |
|
90 |
233 |
24 |
0 |
#10 |
| DALLAS |
|
162 |
310 |
22 |
2 |
#9 |
This is a tough situation spot for Atlanta who traveled to San Fran 2 weeks ago, faced Chicago on Sunday Night Football and now start a stretch of 4 road games in the next 5 weeks. Dallas on the other hand is rested, revamped (promoting Miles Austin to #2 WR to add speed) and ready. Dallas’ big OL is a huge plus as they averaging 161 yards per game on the ground versus a smaller Atlanta DL giving up 118 yards per game rushing that doesn’t have a real NT to anchor the line due to injuries. Atlanta was outplayed by Chicago last week (outgained 373-253) and realistically should have lost the game if not for the Bears shooting themselves in the foot. Dallas gets a home win versus a good team to add credibility for the team.
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