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If youre a Cowboys fan, Sunday night reinforced that theres at least one team you dont want to see in the postseason this year.Dak Prescott & Co. may be the best team in football, but the NFL is a league in which matchups can be more important than overall team quality, and the Giants appear to be the antidote to Dallas winning formula. Even with Ezekiel Elliott gaining some measure of revenge for his slow start to the season against the Giants in the opener, Big Blue shut down the Dallas passing attack, and a patented Odell Beckham Jr. slant to the house was enough to secure a critical win for the Giants.The loss doesnt change the long-term outlook all that much for the Cowboys, who still have a 95.7 percent chance of winning the division and a 92 percent chance of finishing with the top seed in the NFC, per ESPNs Football Power Index. The only problem is that long-term outlook could very well involve a third matchup with the Giants, who have a 76.4 percent chance of making the playoffs as a wild card. If the Giants win their wild-card game, they would likely be the ones to face the Cowboys in Dallas in the divisional round.Dallas isnt the only team with a boogeyman lurking on the distance. Everybody with a meaningful shot of making the postseason has somebody they dont want to see coming their way in the bracket, even if they havent lost to them already this season. Granted, there are teams who are bad fits for everybody -- the Giants would probably rather play the Lions than the Cowboys, even after those two wins -- but lets run through the 13 teams who FPI thinks has at least a 40 percent chance of making the playoffs and try to identify the team each contender wants to avoid come January.NFCDallas CowboysTeam to avoid: New York GiantsLets start with the obvious one. The Giants beat the Cowboys on Sunday night, but it wasnt exactly the same way they pulled it off in Week 1. During the opener, they shut down Zeke, held up in the red zone, and protected Eli Manning. On Sunday night, Elliott ran for 107 yards on 24 carries and Manning spent most of the night running for his life, turning the ball over three times and nearly tossing in a couple of more picks for good measure.Instead, the Giants shut down the Dallas passing attack, held the Cowboys to a ridiculous 1-of-15 on third down, and came away with the games biggest play to seal a narrow victory. Ben McAdoo also managed the game better than his counterpart, with Jason Garrett mismanaging the clock just before halftime to end up with a field goal attempt that was narrowly out of Dan Baileys range, and punting on a fourth-and-1 late in the fourth quarter with the leagues best offensive line and running back.Are the Cowboys doomed against the Giants? Of course not, but this is still a matchup that plays to New Yorks relative strengths: Theyre quite good on defense (one that played without Jason Pierre-Paul on Sunday night) and dont allow many big runs, while the Cowboys dont have anybody who can cover Beckham and dont have the sort of defensive line that can truly take over a game. This was one of their better performances of the year in terms of pressuring Manning, but it wasnt the sort of Vikings-esque game in which you wonder whether Elis going to write a detailed essay on the texture of the MetLife Stadium grass.The good news if youre a Cowboys fan, I suppose, is that losing twice to the same team is hardly a guarantee that a third loss is coming in the postseason. I went back through the 1990 season and identified every time a team swept an opponent in the regular season and then played them a third time in the playoffs. Those teams were 11-5 in the postseason when they played a third time, which is a good sign for Giants fans, but hardly a guarantee. Fans of both organizations may remember the 2007 campaign, when a Tony Romo-led Cowboys team beat the Giants in the opener and again in Week 10. The Giants subsequently traveled to Dallas in the divisional round and won 21-17 en route to their Super Bowl win over the Patriots.New York GiantsTeam to avoid: Seattle SeahawksThe good news for McAdoos team is there arent many teams with dominant pass rushes on the NFC side of the bracket that are likely to make the postseason. The Packers (fifth in the league in pressure rate) and Vikings (sixth) could get after Eli, but they miss the cutoff for our definition of playoff contenders, with Green Bays chances at 37.9 percent and Minnesotas at 20.2 percent after they both won Sunday. The Broncos would be a terrifying matchup against Ereck Flowers and the rest of the Giants offensive line, but I suspect the Giants wouldnt mind if it meant a guaranteed trip to Houston.The worst-case scenario would then be the Seahawks, who are eighth in the league in pressure rate at 29.1 percent despite missing Michael Bennett for five games with a knee injury. Bennett still isnt 100 percent; he doesnt have a quarterback knockdown since returning against the Panthers in Week 13. But the devastating interior rusher should be closer to his usual self by the time the playoffs roll around. The Giants will get standout guard Justin Pugh back soon, which would help against Bennett, but the combination of Bennett and Cliff Avril would be enough to give an inconsistent Giants offensive line fits. The weakness in the New York pass defense is also against tight ends, against whom they were 27th in DVOA heading into Week 14. Jimmy Graham could fit nicely into that hole.WashingtonTeam to avoid: Dallas CowboysWashington has played the Cowboys tough in their two matchups this season but has come up short both times, losing 27-23 in Week 2 before falling 31-26 during the rematch on Thanksgiving Day. The first game was much closer than the second; Washington had a 94.5 percent chance?of winning the Week 2 game with 11:36 to go, per the pro-football-reference.com model, while Dallas win expectancy on Turkey Day never dropped below 66.8 percent.The Cowboys attack a major Washington weakness and hold up well against a major strength, although Jay Grudens team has had its moments. Washington was 30th in run defense DVOA heading into Week 14, during which the relatively dismal Eagles running game carried the ball 26 times for 95 yards despite losing Wendell Smallwood early on. Washington did limit Elliott to 83 yards on 21 carries in Week 2 while shutting down Dallas secondary backs, but in the sequel, the Cowboys ran the ball 30 times for 163 yards and three touchdowns.Dallas defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli doesnt have a ton to work with, but he has built a defense that has done a decent job of taking away deep passes. Against throws of 16-plus yards this year, which is the NFLs definition of a deep pass, the Cowboys are fifth in QBR. However,?Kirk Cousins has had some success against Dallas on deep throws: In two games he has been 8-of-16 on those passes for 279 yards and a touchdown.Detroit LionsTeam to avoid: Tampa Bay BuccaneersThe Buccaneers? Yes, Tampa is in the mix after the Bucs extended their winning streak with a narrow victory over the Saints on Sunday, bringing their playoff chances up to 47.4 percent ahead of a difficult game on the road against the Cowboys. Theres also a reasonable shot these two teams might face off in the wild-card round, given the Lions have a 47 percent chance of finishing with the third or fourth seed in the NFC, while the Buccaneers chances of making the big dance as a wild card are 26.1 percent.Detroits offense is built around short, accurate throws from Matthew Stafford, whose average pass travels just 6.94 yards in the air, tied for the third-lowest rate (with?Carson Wentz) among NFL regulars. Stafford has taken well to Jim Bob Cooters system, but nobody chews up short passes like the Bucs. Tampa has posted a league-best 28.8 QBR against throws within 6 yards of the line of scrimmage, with Philadelphia standing as the only other team in the league with a QBR under 40 against those same passes. Mike Smiths surging Bucs D has picked off seven such passes this season.The Lions dont do much right on defense, where they were 31st heading into their game against the Bears this week and needed a series of holding penalties and drops to save Matt Barkley from spoiling their latest fourth-quarter comeback. Height has to be a concern for the Lions, who would line up 5-foot-11 Darius Slay and 5-foot-9 Nevin Lawson against mammoth Bucs wideout Mike Evans. Detroits defense was also 29th in DVOA on throws to both tight ends and running backs heading into the week, which would be a problem against a Tampa team with breakout tight end Cameron Brate and returning pass-catcher Charles Sims, who had three catches for 33 yards against the Saints after being activated off injured reserve this week.Atlanta FalconsTeam to avoid: Detroit LionsRemember what I said about the Bucs being great against short passes? Guess who isnt all that impressive on short throws: the Falcons, who are 30th in QBR against those same Stafford throws within 6 yards of the line of scrimmage. They were also 30th in the league in DVOA against short passes heading into this week. Atlantas numbers are also unlikely to improve much after losing star cornerback Desmond Trufant for the rest of the season last month.On offense, its again hard to find a way any team matches up poorly with the Lions, but the one thing you can say about their defense is that they have competed with No. 1 wideouts, thanks to the efforts of Slay. Julio Jones is still an incredibly athletic specimen, but Slay has a better shot at covering him, given that hes giving up only 4 inches to the 6-foot-3 former Alabama star. Heading into this week, Detroit was eighth in the league in DVOA against No. 1 wide receivers while limiting them to 66.2 receiving yards per game. If Jones turf toe problem carries over into the postseason, the Falcons would also be giving his targets to Mohamed Sanu and Taylor Gabriel, neither of whom are anywhere near as physically imposing as their star wideout.Tampa Bay BuccaneersTeam to avoid: Atlanta FalconsTampas five-game winning streak has been built upon a mountain of takeaways. After intercepting Drew Brees three times on Sunday, the Bucs have 14 takeaways across those five wins. The difference in Tampas turnover margin between their wins and losses is stark. During their five losses, the Buccaneers have a minus-8 turnover margin (12 giveaways, four takeaways). During their eight wins, however, the Bucs have a plus-14 margin (seven giveaways, 21 takeaways). Every teams turnover margin is better in wins than it is in losses, of course, but its particularly extreme for Dirk Koetters squad.Naturally, the Bucs wouldnt want to play a team that avoids turnovers. Enter the Falcons, who have a superior turnover margin (plus-8) while turning the ball over on just 7.0 percent of their offensive possessions this year, the fifth-best rate in the league. The Buccaneers need takeaways to thrive on D, as their three-and-out rate is just 22nd in the league at 28.9 percent.Atlantas defensive weakness, meanwhile, is its run defense. The Falcons were 27th in the league heading into Week 14 in DVOA against the run, but the Bucs are unlikely to exploit that ailment. Tampa has been without free-agent guard?J.R. Sweezy all season, and was missing its top two running backs for part of the campaign with Sims and Doug Martin both hurt. The Bucs were a dismal 30th in rushing offense DVOA through 13 weeks. Including Sundays win, Tampas rushing offense has cost the team 44.5 expected points in ESPNs EPA model, which is the second-worst figure in the league, ahead of only Minnesota. Tampa did beat Atlanta 31-24 in the opener, but the Falcons won 43-28 in the rematch on Nov. 3.Seattle SeahawksTeam to avoid: Atlanta FalconsAgain? I would pick the Packers here if they had slightly better playoff odds, but theyre not in the picture at under 40 percent as of this writing. Seattle fans know just how heartbreaking the Falcons can be in the postseason, and while the Seahawks pulled out a 26-24 victory over Atlanta at home in Week 6, it took a nine-point comeback from the home team in the final five minutes to seal the win. Matt Ryan struggled mightily in the first half, but when the Seattle pass rush slowed down, Matty Ice looked like an MVP candidate against what is perennially one of the leagues best pass defenses in its home den.Theres another problem with using that game as a comp: The Seahawks had a future Hall of Famer in the lineup that day who wont be appearing in the playoffs. Earl Thomas is done for the year with a broken leg, and the Falcons would be able to take advantage of his absence by throwing downfield. Ryan and his team have posted the leagues best QBR (99.1) on deep passes this season while completing 44 such throws, the fourth-highest total in football. Id be worried about getting in a shootout with Ryan without having Thomas lurking.AFCNew England PatriotsTeam to avoid: Pittsburgh SteelersThe Patriots handed the Steelers a 27-16 defeat in Pittsburgh earlier this season, but that was with Ben Roethlisberger on the sidelines and Landry Jones starting at quarterback. If Roethlisberger gets hurt again, the story changes, but Id be worried about the Patriots pass defense holding up against Antonio Brown & Co. The Pats are 25th in pass defense DVOA heading into Monday nights matchup with the Ravens, posting a below-average DVOA against receivers at every single position.Its always dangerous to bet against Tom Brady in the playoffs, but this would also be a bad matchup in some ways for the New England offense. The Steelers have the leagues best red zone defense, allowing just 3.7 points per trip inside the 20. The Patriots were great inside the red zone in Week 7, scoring three times in three trips, but that was with the devastating matchup threat of Rob Gronkowski, who is done for the year. Theres no way around it: His absence fundamentally changes what New England can do in the red zone, and its an area where Pittsburgh already excels.It remains to be seen whether a clearly injured Martellus Bennett will be able to make up for Gronks absence in the red zone, and kicking field goals in a game against Roethlisberger and this offense seems dangerous.Pittsburgh SteelersTeam to avoid: Denver BroncosThe Broncos knocked a Steelers team missing Brown out of the postseason last year, and even assuming Brown will not be laid out by a cheap shot before a possible rematch this time around, the incredible Broncos pass defense lurks as a unit capable of slowing down Mike Tomlins offense. Chris Harris Jr. thankfully appears to be OK after Harry Douglas cheap shot during Sundays loss to Tennessee, and while Brown gave Harris fits in the slot during a regular-season victory over the Broncos last year, you would still bet on the Broncos pass defense showing up in a postseason game.Pittsburghs defensive philosophy, meanwhile, is to go after shorter cornerbacks and teach them to play up against bigger receivers. The Steelers can try, of course, but in a unit in which no cornerback is taller than 6-foot, I would be worried about stopping Demaryius Thomas, who scored two touchdowns during last years regular-season loss. The Steelers are allowing just over 95 receiving yards per game to No. 1 wideouts this season, one of the worst figures in football.Houston TexansTeam to avoid: Kansas City ChiefsAlso simple! The Texans cant hide Brock Osweiler, but their best-case scenario would be to face teams that struggle to create takeaways, let alone accept the gifts Osweiler provides to opposing defenses on a weekly basis. Kansas City is hardly that team, given that the Chiefs are tied for the league lead with 25 takeaways this season, and the defense seems built to churn out more, with a combination of a sometimes unstoppable pass rush and very good hands in the secondary. Osweiler threw two picks to No. 1 cornerback Marcus Peters in their Week 2 tilt.Houston won that game, but there are a couple of mitigating factors. One is that Houston was lucky in regard to turnovers, given that it forced three fumbles and recovered each of them. Those fumbles turned into 10 points, which made the difference in a 19-12 contest. The other element the Texans enjoyed in that game is even less likely to recur: the presence of J.J. Watt, who had his only monster game of the year by racking up 1.5 sacks, two knockdowns and a fumble recovery.Denver BroncosTeam to avoid: Oakland RaidersThe best way to beat that vaunted Broncos defense is to control the line of scrimmage and run against it, which is exactly what the Raiders did during their 30-20 romp over the defending champions in Week 9. Oakland jumped out to an early lead and ran the ball 43 times for 218 yards, with Latavius Murray scoring three touchdowns. Von Miller picked up a sack and two quarterback hits by the first half of the first quarter, but went silent the rest of the night as Oakland gave its tackles help against the Defensive Player of the Year favorite.Oaklands defensive weakness is also stopping the run, given that it was 28th in the league in DVOA after Week 13, but the Broncos arent running the football well at all and are unlikely to threaten teams with their rushing attack down the stretch. Its not out of the question that Justin Forsett could suddenly connect in Gary Kubiaks familiar scheme, just as C.J. Anderson did down the stretch and into the Super Bowl last season, but Forsett has been cut by two teams already this year. Forsett also fumbled away his first carry with Denver on Sunday and finished with just 17 yards on six carries.Kansas City ChiefsTeam to avoid: New England PatriotsThe Chiefs were knocked out of the playoffs last year by the Patriots, losing 27-20 in a game that wasnt as close as the final score, with Charcandrick West punching it in with 1:13 left to set up an unsuccessful onside kick. Both teams would look different in a sequel; the Patriots are without Gronkowski,?Chandler Jones and Jamie Collins, while the Chiefs had to blitz heavily on third downs to try to compensate for the absence of Justin Houston?last year. Houstons back, but Derrick Johnsons now done for the year with an Achilles injury.The problem for Kansas City is that the Patriots dont give them the lifeblood the Chiefs feed on in turnovers. As a frequent product placement spokesperson, Bradys naturally shy toward giveaways, which extends to the field. The Pats have a league-low eight giveaways this year heading into Monday nights game against the Ravens, with just four turnovers over Bradys eight starts. The Chiefs also dont have the passing attack to give the Patriots problems in the secondary, although Tyreek Hill gives them a downfield weapon they havent had against Belichick-led defenses in years past. Belichicks teams are also excellent on kickoff and punt coverage, ranking in the top five in each category?according to Football Outsiders numbers through Week 13, which limits Hills likely impact as a return man.Oakland RaidersTeam to avoid: Dallas CowboysIm going to cheat and throw the Cowboys in as a bad Super Bowl matchup for Oakland here. Theres a 4.3 percent chance of the Cowboys and Raiders meeting in Houston on Feb. 5, and I dont think it would represent the best opponent for the most surprising team of 2016. Ive compared these organizations a lot this season by virtue of their emphasis on the offensive line, and indeed, the only thing that would make offensive linemen happier than a Cowboys-Raiders Super Bowl would be if umpires were returned the defensive side of the line of scrimmage.The Raiders dont want to see an NFC opponent that can run the ball and stop the run. The Cowboys can do both. Dallas was eighth in DVOA against the run heading into Sunday nights loss to the Giants, who ran the ball 33 times for just 93 yards. Dallas doesnt generate much of a pass rush, but it made an astute addition to help out its run defense this offseason by adding Cedric Thornton, while Sean Lee has been both healthy and productive flowing to the ball as a run defender this season. Hes tied for ninth in the league with seven tackles for loss on running plays. And with Oaklands run defense remaining a major concern, the Raiders could provide a huge game for Elliott. It would be exciting for Raiders fans to make it back to the Super Bowl, but it would also be no fun to see the Cowboys do what Oakland has done to opposing teams all season when it mattered most. Adidas Schoenen NMD .S. 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Then the Pacers gave Oladipo and his Orlando teammates the cold shoulder. Paul Georges buzzer-beating 3-pointer at the end of the third quarter spurred a 21-4 run, finally sending Indiana past the Magic 97-87 in a tougher-than-expected opening night matchup. Adidas NMD Kopen .Y. -- Jayna Hefford scored the winning goal Friday as Canada survived a scare with a 4-3 win over Sweden at the Four Nations womens hockey tournament. ST. LOUIS -- Matt Carpenter welcomes it when teams bring in a left-handed reliever to face him. In fact, he almost thrives on it. The left-handed Carpenter hit a two-run home run off lefty Wesley Wright (0-3) and Matt Holliday drove in two with a two-out hit to help the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Houston Astros 5-4 Wednesday night. "Ive always felt, my whole career, even as an amateur, like I see lefties pretty well," said Carpenter, who earned his first All-Star Game selection this year. "I try to take the same approach and just get a good pitch to hit and try to put a good swing on it." Carpenters batting average is nearly 40 points lower against lefties (.294 versus.333 against right-handers), but four of his nine home runs this season have come against southpaws. His homer in the seventh gave the win to Seth Maness (5-1). Tony Cruz got hit by starter Jordan Lyles first pitch of the inning and one out later Carpenter put a 2-1 pitch into the right field stands. "I think he takes it personal that they come in thinking thats something hed have more of a weakness with," manager Mike Matheny said. "Theres some guys who are just highly motivated and I think thats one of the things he takes a lot pride in, is putting together a tough at-bat so they just dont start firing left-handers against us." Maness gave up two hits and a run in two innings of relief. He struck out three. Edward Mujica earned his 25th save in 26 tries. He has appeared in six consecutive games, going 1-1 with four saves. Lyles gave up four runs and six hits in 6 1-3 innings. He struck out two and walked two. Lyles hasnt won a game since beating Milwaukee on June 18. Astros manager Bo Porter said he knew his starter would only face the first two batters in the seventh. "That was a totally left-on-left decision and you look at the stress of the innings in which he had gotten to that point," Porter said. "I sent him back out there with the notion he was going to face Cruz, he was going to face the pinch hitter (Yadier Molina) and Wesley was going to be ready for Carpenter." Cardinals starter Shelby Miller needed 94 pitches to labour through five innings. He gave up three earned runs, walked five and struck out five. He had a total of six full counts, coming back to strike out Jason Castro and gettinng Brett Wallace to ground out.dddddddddddd. "It was a rough one for me," Miller said. "I didnt have anything going for me. I couldnt throw strikes or much of anything. I just tried to keep the team in it as much as I could with what I had. It wasnt much, but five innings, three runs and the offence picks you up. "These guys never cease to amaze me when they go out there and do the things that they do." Wallace, who had four hits and scored a run, drove in Jose Altuve in the seventh to give Houston a 4-3 lead. Hollidays single in the fifth tied the score at 3-3. His slap to right field drove in Cruz and Shane Robinson, who had a pinch hit single in place of Miller. Allen Craig walked to open the second and scored on Matt Adams single. Adams has five RBIs in in his past six games. The Cardinals swept their five-game homestand with three victories over Miami before taking both against Houston. The home sweep comes on the heels of a 7-11 stretch that included three wins over the Chicago Cubs, who host the Cardinals in a four-game set starting Thursday. "This is a huge five-game stretch for us to win, come out here and win all these games at home, to get on a roll right before the All-Star break," Carpenter said. "Hopefully we can continue it in Chicago." Chris Carter hit his 18th home run just over the right field fence to open the second. Houston then used a Wallace single, two walks and an error for a 2-0 lead. The Astros took a 3-1 lead after Castro hit a ground rule double and J.D. Martinez drove him in with a single in the fifth. NOTES: Cardinals C Cruz got his third start in the past four games in place of All-Star catcher and league-leading batter Yadier Molina, who is nursing a sore right knee. Hes gone 3 of 9 in that span. ... Molina struck out as a pinch hitter in the seventh. ... Wallace, former first-round pick of the Cardinals, is 7 for 18 with five RBIs and four runs in four games this season against St. Louis. . Porter said after the game the Astros will call up one of their top prospects, 23-year-old right-hander Jarred Cosart, to make his major league debut Friday at Tampa Bay. Dallas Keuchel will be pushed to Saturday with Erik Bedard starting on Sunday. . The Astros have lost 13 of their past 15 games against their former NL Central division rivals. ' ' '

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