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Cowboys 100: Facts + Figures for Bengals
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http://www.scout.com/nfl/cowboys/story/1714740-cowboys-100-facts-figures-for-bengals




The Cowboys and the Bengals square off Sunday at 3:25 at AT&T Stadium with the glaring sunlight, which, by the way, is there a stat on how Dallas has done in such games? We have that, Tony Corrente's trends in Cowboys or Bengals games, as well as the numbers on the hottest third-down receiver in the NFL. So, check out our facts!

CINCINNATI BENGALS FACTS



This is the 10th time the Cowboys will enter the game with a better record than the Bengals. Dallas has prevailed 6/9 times when this is so.


This is the 22nd time the Cowboys have started 3-1. 15/21 of those previous teams won the playoffs with 10/15 of those teams having won the division.


Since 1990, when playoff formats were last amended, 131/216 teams that started 3-1 made the playoffs and 80/131 of those teams won the division.


Cincinnati is 2-2 for the 12th time in team history. 3/11 of those teams made the playoffs with 2/3 of those playoff teams having won the division.


Since 1990, when playoff formats were last amended, only 100/249 teams that started 2-2 made the playoffs with 43/100 of those qualifiers winning the division.


The Bengals are 1-5 in Dallas with all of those games having been played in Texas Stadium.


Teams in their first trip to AT&T Stadium are 12-15 with the AFC holding a 6-7 record.


Teams that have had their first AT&T Stadium visit occur in October are 5-3.


The Cowboys are 1-1 at AT&T Stadium after two games, a mark they have reached six previous times.


Dallas is 3-0 against Cincinnati in October...
 

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MISCELLANEOUS FACTS



With a 3:25 local time kickoff and clear skies in the forecast, the same “glaring issue” from Week 1 could be a factor against the Bengals. The Cowboys are 3-4 in such “sun games” at AT&T Stadium in October.


AT&T Stadium also has the third-highest instances of opponent false starts with four.


The Bengals are exactly 16th in the league in points off turnovers with six.


Dallas is 12th in the NFL with 17 points off takeaways.


The Cowboys are sixth in the NFL with a plus-3 turnover differential. Through four games in 2015, they had a minus-3 turnover differential tied for seventh-worst in the NFL.


When the Cowboys have been ahead by three in the turnover differential through the first four games, 13/18 times they have qualified for the playoffs.


In 2016, the Bengals have a plus-1 turnover differential, good for 13th-best in the league. Last year through Week 4, Cincinnati had a plus-3 turnover differential and was tied for ninth-best in the NFL.


When the Bengals have been plus-1 ahead in the turnover differential through the first four games, 6/22 times they have eventually qualified for postseason play.


Cincinnati is dead last in red zone conversions at 30.77 percent. Away, they are 16.67 percent compared to 42.86 percent at home. In 2015, they were 65 percent, good for fifth-best in the NFL.


Dallas is tied for seventh in the league with a 66.67 percent red zone conversion rate.


The Bengals are tied for the 12th-most permissive red zone defense at 60 percent.


Cincinnati’s defense however is the best in the NFL with allowing just three rushing touchdowns.


The Bengals have the fifth-highest percentage of their drives going three-and-out at 25 percent.


The Cowboys have the fifth-lowest percentage of their drives going three-and-out at 15.4 percent.


While the Cowboys are second in the NFL with a 35:20 time of possession per game, they lead the NFL with a 3:37 time of possession per drive.


The Bengals have the second-fewest holding calls in the NFL with four.


Cincinnati is tied for the sixth-most defensive offsides penalties with two.


While the Bengals have never had an opponent commit an offsides penalty against them, neither have the Cowboys committed one through four games...


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Cincinnati is dead last in red zone conversions at 30.77 percent.

That is a relevant stat. They miss Eifert, who led all tight ends with 11 red zone TD last year.

The key for our defense will be not allowing big plays. The Bengals already have 21 plays that gained 20+ yards, 2nd only to the Falcons through four games.
 

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The Cowboys are 3-4 in such “sun games” at AT&T Stadium in October.
This is the big one?
JG said in a recent presser they are preparing for the "sunspots", but he said they always do ? lol
Just dont call pass route in those areas.
 
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