The Monday night matchup of the New York Giants (No. 18 in ESPNs Football Power Index) versus the Cincinnati Bengals (No. 17 in FPI) is strength against strength and weaknesses against weakness. The Bengals strong offense (fifth overall in efficiency this season) will go against the Giants eighth-ranked defense, while Eli Manning will lead the Giants terrible offense (No. 24 in efficiency) against the Bengals Swiss cheese defense (No. 30 in efficiency). Since both teams also have special-teams units ranked in the low 20s, this really could not be a more even matchup.FPI does give the edge to the Giants (54 percent chance to win), but only because they are at home. In a matchup this close, every little thing will count and could be the deciding factor. One of those factors is coaching decisions on fourth down. So far this season, Giants head coach Ben McAdoo has been a better decision-maker on fourth-down than Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis. Every fourth-down decision these coaches made this season can be analyzed from the perspective of whether going for it was a better decision than punting or kicking a field goal, in terms of how the decision would change the chance for a team to win. When a team chooses to punt in a situation in which its chances to win would be higher if it tried to convert the fourth down, the difference in the chances to win in the two situations can be called the win probability lost on that play.Summing up the Win Probability Lost for both coaches this season, the edge goes to McAdoo. McAdoo has lost win probability on 16 percent of those for a total win probability lost of 0.17, which ranks No. 23 overall. Lewis has lost win probability in 19 percent of fourth-down decisions for a total Win Probability Lost of 0.25, which ranks 29th overall.Given the even matchups on both sides of the ball, making the right decision at the right time could be the deciding factor, and while neither coach runs away with the edge in decision-making so far this season, the Giants edge in this area reinforce their home-field advantage and FPI chances to win.John Stallworth Steelers Jersey . Dallas hasnt ruled out the star quarterback for Sunday nights game against Philadelphia, but all signs point to Romos back injury pushing Kyle Orton into the starting role after two years of limited play as the backup. Surely Ortons name isnt the first that comes to mind for fans wanting a change after years of damaging interceptions, fumbles or, most infamously, the field goal flub when Romo dropped the snap on a kick that could have won his first playoff game in 2006. Heath Miller Jersey . 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With his new coach and six-time Grand Slam singles champion Boris Becker watching him during an official match for the first time, Djokovic appeared tentative early against the Slovakian player, who often appeared content to keep the ball in play.Who has committed the most fouls this season? Which players most enjoy a Tuesday night game? And who has scored the most headed goals in the Premier League?Martin Tyler has been busy answering your stats, facts and questions this week and has come up with plenty of gems once again.Plus, dont forget to have a go at this weeks Tylers Teaser! How to send your questions to Martin:1: Email your posers to skysportsclub@bskyb.com2. Tweet @SkyFootball using the hashtag #TylersTeasersMartins starting statMy next commentary takes me to Stamford Bridge on Sunday for Chelsea v Manchester United. The visitors havent beaten Chelsea home or away in all competitions since October 2012 when both Fernando Torres and Branislav Ivanovic were sent off - and United won 3-2 with a late Javier Hernandez goal. There have been nine games between the two in all competitions since then.The following Wednesday Chelsea won 5-4 in the League Cup and I commentated on both games. I hope for something similarly eventful for the Sky Sports cameras this weekend.Terrific TuesdaysHi Martin. Apparently, Wayne Rooney has now scored 12 goals on a Tuesday. Is that a record? (Tim, Manchester) Wayne Rooney scored his 12th Premier League goal on a Tuesday against Stoke MARTIN SAYS: You are correct. Rooneys midweek goal against Stoke was his 12th Premier League goal on a Tuesday - but he still has some work to do to break the all-time Premier League record. He currently sits second on the list, three ahead of Thierry Henry, with only Alan Shearer ahead of him.The former Blackburn and Newcastle striker notched 15 goals on Tuesdays meaning Rooney needs another four goals to overtake him. As I write, Manchester United have no further Premier League fixtures scheduled for a Tuesday night this season.Rooney has the best tally of any players still playing. Christian Benteke is next on that list with eight Tuesday goals, while Jermain Defoe has scored seven and Cameron Jerome six.Foul playersDear Martin. I believe Aston Villa have conceded the most fouls of any team this season and Jordan Ayew the most of any player. Am I right? (Chris, Portsmouth) Jonathan Moss red cards Ayew during the first-half at Upton Park MARTIN SAYS: Youre wrong and you may be surprised to learn Manchester United have committed the most fouls in the Premier League this season, having conceded 302. That is just two more than Tottenham in second place while Crystal Palace are third having committed 296 fouls. Aston Villa are actually fourth with 295 fouls.At the other end of the scale are Everton - Roberto Martinezs side have committed just 197 fouls, 19 fewer than Arsenal who have the next fewest with 216. Manchester United have committed more fouls than any other side this season Individually, Jordan Ayew - who was sent off against West Ham on Tuesday - is joint 10th with 35 fouls this season.dddddddddddd Top of the list is his Aston Villa team-mate Idrissa Gueye with 45 fouls, one more than Tottenhams Erik Lamela. Lucas Leiva of Liverpool completes the top three with 42 fouls conceded.Meanwhile, Wilfried Zaha of Crystal Palace has drawn the most fouls of any player with 57. Sadio Mane (54) and Andre Ayew (50) are the only other players to have been fouled 50 times or more.Facing shotsHi Martin, I heard a stat that said Arsenal faced as many shots on target in January as Sunderland. Is this true and did any sides face more? (Adam, Derby) Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech was called into action more than most in January MARTIN SAYS: That is correct. In January, both Arsenal and Sunderland faced 24 shots on target - a league high. However, while Sunderland conceded eight in that time, Arsenal conceded just four.Norwich allowed the next most shots on target with 23, conceding 11 goals in the process. The only other sides to face more than 20 shots on target in the month were Crystal Palace (22), Everton and Liverpool (both 21).However, Everton had a far better defensive record than the other two, conceding just six compared to Liverpools 10 and Palaces 11 - a figure that means Alan Padrews side conceded every other shot on target they faced.At the other end Tottenham have peppered the opposition goal more than any other side with 31 shots on target, seven more than the next best tally of 24 by Newcastle. There was a tie for the top scorers over the month though, both Chelsea and Sunderland scoring nine from 19 and 16 shots on target, respectively.Head boyMartin. Has any player scored more headers in the Premier League than John Terry? Marc, London John Terry is the highest scoring defender in Premier League history MARTIN SAYS: John Terry has scored 40 Premier League goals - and is the highest scoring Premier League defender - with 27 of those coming with his head.That puts him 10th on the list of players with the most headed goals in Premier League history - and level with Andy Cole, who is the third highest scorer overall in the competitions history! He also has more Premier League headed goals than the likes of Niall Quinn and Emile Heskey.Peter Crouch is top of the list with 47 Premier League headers, one clear of Alan Shearer (46). Dion Dublin (45) and Les Ferdinand (40) are the only other players with 40 Premier League headed goals.Also See:Premier League videoFixturesTableLive on Sky ' ' '