Matthew Stafford's interceptions are down this season, but Jim Schwartz isn't sure if has as much to do with improved decision-making as it does playing with a lead.

"A lot of Matthew's interceptions last year came late in games when we were down a bunch," Schwartz said. "We didn't do a good enough job of supporting him. You saw some of those interceptions and things like that. His interceptions last year, I think, were only up one over our 2011 playoff year. So I wouldn't necessarily credit or put that on the fact that he's improved his decision making. Since the time he has come into the league he has had great command over what we want to do offensively and also what defenses do. But I think any quarterback, if you're behind in games, there's going to be more opportunities for you to make mistakes and things like that because you're trying to catch up in the game."