Mind-boggling stats: Redskins vs Cowboys

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Mind-boggling stats: Redskins vs Cowboys
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The Washington Redskins are headed to Jerry's World for a Thursday Night Football matchup against the Dallas Cowboys. Take a look at some of the Mind-boggling stats heading into the game.

* Since Week 10, the Dallas Cowboys have averaged only 7.3 points per game. This is a drop of 21 points per game from their average Weeks 1 through 9. They are currently ranked last in the NFL in this category.

*Dallas Cowboys opponents have scored an average of 30.7 points per game from Weeks 10 through 12, a rise of 8.4 points per game prior to Week 10.

*Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins has played well when in Dallas over the last two season. Since 2015 he has a 134.4 passer rating and a touchdown-to-interception ratio of 6-0 in Jerry's World.

*Although their rushing offense has not been the problem without running back Ezekiel Elliott, the Cowboys are only posting a rushing average of 4.4. Prior to Week 10 the Cowboys had a rushing average of 4.8.

*From Weeks 1 through 9, the Dallas Cowboys averaged 370.5 total yards per game. Since then their average has dropped a whopping 135.5 yards per game to only 235.0.

*Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant has not been an effective downfield weapon this season. He only has five receptions for 108 yards when targeted at 15 or more yards downfield with a 0-1 touchdown-to-interception ratio.

*Since becoming the Redskins full-time starter in 2015, Kirk Cousins has the 4th-highest passer rating in the NFL (minimum 20 starts). The only three ahead of him are Tom Brady, Drew Brees and Matt Ryan.

*The Cowboys are 0-5 without Sean Lee this season. Lee missed Weeks 4 and 5 and was later injured in Week 10. The Cowboys also have 10 takeaways with Lee and only two without.

*Ian Rapoport reported Sunday that Cowboys players are growing increasingly frustrated with their coaching staff. This season the Cowboys have a point differential of -62 in the second half. Players believe the coaches are not making in-game adjustments.

*Since Week 10, Dak Prescott has posted an average passer rating of 57.0, putting him last in the league. He has an 0-5 touchdown-to-interception ratio and 8 giveaways, both of which are also worst in the league.
 

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It's not mind boggling if you've watched every game, I'd say it was damn near predictable under the circumstances. This guy must be trolling around here.
 
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