I was surprised to see that both of these teams have generated about the same amount of pressure thus far this season. However, that was the only surprise. The Bears have gained about 90 more yards per game, while the Browns have given up about 80 more yards per game. Also, the Browns have scored only four red zone touchdowns this season. The Bears should win this game handily. Final score 35-10 Chicago.
Seattle at Dallas
The numbers indicate that these teams are very close. The pressure, red zone, and turnovers are similar. The major difference is yards per game. The Cowboys have gained about 110 more yards per game. That difference is substantial enough to sway the game in their direction. Final score 28-24 Dallas.
St Louis at Detroit
Talk about a game between the have-nots. Both teams have given up too many hits to their respective quarterbacks, and allowed too many red zone scores. The main difference between these teams is red zone touchdowns and turnover differential. The Rams have scored just four red zone touchdowns, while the Lions have scored seven. And the Rams are -11 in the turnover department, while the Lions are -4. This game could be a wild, high-scoring affair, or a low-scoring mess. I'll take the latter. Final score 10-3 Detroit.
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