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		<title>Statistics Do Tell the Tale: Cowboys and Giants</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ken Dye</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Here are the main 2011 statistics for offense and defense for the Cowboys and the Giants: Dallas Cowboys: Total Offense &#8211; yards/game: 375.5 NFL Rank: 11th Rushing Offense: 112.9 NFL Rank: 18th Passing Offense: 262.6 NFL Rank: 7th Total Defense &#8211; Yards Allowed: 343.2 NFL Rank: 14th Rushing Defense: 99.1 NFL Rank: 7th Passing Defense: [...]</p><p><a href="http://catcrave.com/2012/09/05/2011-team-stats-comparison-cowboys-and-giants/">Statistics Do Tell the Tale: Cowboys and Giants</a> - <a href="http://catcrave.com">Cat Crave</a> - <a href="http://catcrave.com">Cat Crave - A Carolina Panthers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are the main 2011 statistics for offense and defense for the Cowboys and the Giants:</p>
<p><strong>Dallas Cowboys:</strong></p>
<p>Total Offense &#8211; yards/game: 375.5<br />
NFL Rank: 11th</p>
<p>Rushing Offense: 112.9<br />
NFL Rank: 18th</p>
<p>Passing Offense: 262.6<br />
NFL Rank: 7th</p>
<p>Total Defense &#8211; Yards Allowed: 343.2<br />
NFL Rank: 14th</p>
<p>Rushing Defense: 99.1<br />
NFL Rank: 7th </p>
<p>Passing Defense: 244.1<br />
NFL Rank: 23rd</p>
<p><strong>New York Giants:</strong></p>
<div id="attachment_7512" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/92/files/2012/09/6502580.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/92/files/2012/09/6502580-300x286.jpg" alt="" title="NFL: Preseason-New York Giants at New York Jets" width="300" height="286" class="size-medium wp-image-7512" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Aug 18, 2012; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; New York Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora (72) reacts after a sack against the New York Jets during the game at MetLife Stadium.  Mandatory Credit: Aristide Economopoulos/THE STAR-LEDGER via US PRESSWIRE</p></div>
<p>Total Offense &#8211; yards/game: 385.1<br />
NFL Rank: 8th</p>
<p>Rushing Offense: 89.2<br />
NFL Rank: <strong>32nd</strong></p>
<p>Passing Offense: 295.9<br />
NFL Rank: 5th</p>
<p>Total Defense &#8211; Yards Allowed: 376.4<br />
NFL Rank: 27th</p>
<p>Rushing Defense: 121.2<br />
NFL Rank: 19th</p>
<p>Passing Defense: 255.1<br />
NFL Rank: 29th</p>
<p><em>How the statistics tell the tale</em></p>
<p>The Dallas Cowboys had three or four (I&#8217;ve had a long day, cut me some slack on the specifics on this one, thanks) games last year when they were leading in the second half and lost because they couldn&#8217;t stop the pass. Thus, trading up for Claiborne. Teams that are behind in the second half don&#8217;t run much, and the Cowboys were tied for 11th with 4.1 ypc allowed. Doing the math, that means the other team ran only 25 times against your defense&#8230;6 plays per quarter, and much of that probably coming in the first half as teams threw in the 4th quarter to catch up&#8230;and often win.</p>
<p>The Dallas defense slid to 14th overall with 347 points allowed. Middle of the road there.</p>
<p>The Giants&#8217; defense gave up 400 points&#8230;.good for only 25th overall.</p>
<p>But the Giants outscored the Cowboys 394 to 369. 9th in the league for the Giants; 15th in the league for the Cowboys. The Giants had a marginal edge in turnovers, +7 to +4. </p>
<p>This is striking then: The Giants were outscored by their opponents by 6 points while the Cowboys outscored theirs by 22. Hold that thought.</p>
<p>The real discrepancy comes in touchdowns scored. That figure is 47 for the Giants (6th in the NFL) and 39 (tied for 14th with Minnesota) for the Cowboys. 8 more TDs is an extra TD every other game, and that&#8217;s a 3.5 point per game advantage right there. </p>
<p>Eli had more 29 TDs and 16 much-publicized INTs, but had a whopping 4,933 yards passing for an 8.4 yds/att. Romo was 4,184 yards for 8.0 yds/att. He had 31 TDs to 10 INTs and a very high 102.5 QB rating to Manning&#8217;s still very nice 92.9 rating.</p>
<p>What I&#8217;m reading into this season is that the Giants have a WR corps that is a little more explosive than that of the Cowboys. The Cowboys lost Laurent Robinson to Free Agency since; the Giants added talented rookie Rueben Randle. Last season, Eli had a fair amount more attempts than Romo, more yards, more INTs, all of which you would expect. It also meant fewer rushing attempts since 3.5 yds/carry won&#8217;t cut it. Simply put, the Giants had to be more one-dimensional and even so, they kept pace with the other team&#8217;s scoring with an opportunistic defense. They had the Cowboys record-wise 9-7 to 8-8, winning the division and getting that playoff spot. </p>
<p>It sounds like Eli&#8217;s Giants were the ones making the second-half comebacks as Dallas was losing them.</p>
<p>Then again, Tom Coughlin wasn&#8217;t the one <em>icing his own kicker!</em></p>
<p>Strange, isn&#8217;t it?</p>
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