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Chances against the Cowboys


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Dallas is just as beat up on the offensive line as we are, maybe more.  And CD Lamb will not be playing. But Prescott is a good qb, and they have a far more balanced attack than either Atlanta or Miami.

To win, we have to slow down their run game, block well, and not turn the ball over. Do those three things, and we have a decent shot.  

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12 hours ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Dallas is just as beat up on the offensive line as we are, maybe more.  And CD Lamb will not be playing. But Prescott is a good qb, and they have a far more balanced attack than either Atlanta or Miami.

To win, we have to slow down their run game, block well, and not turn the ball over. Do those three things, and we have a decent shot.  

Cows fan with just some info.   

 

Some good points from y'all but some that are poorly thought out too. 

 Dallas played the last game (Jets, 0-4) with 4 OL starters out, Cee Dee Lamb out, #3 WR Kavontae Turpin out (he's also the League's #1 returner), #2 RB Miles Sanders out (avg 5.8 ypc).  Dak is playing very well as is Javonte Williams and George Pickens.   Cows have a lot of offensive depth and talent and are/were the #1 offense in the League.  416 yards last week and close to another 40 burger.  They suck on D !

DC Matt Eberflus plays a very soft over the top zone.  Russell Wilson (NYGiants) shredded the Cow's D for 450 passing yards  (I think there were 7 plays of 30+ yards).  In the 2nd half of the Fudge Packers game Dallas D never got a stop thus there was a tie (40-40).  With only a D ranked around the middle of the NFL pack Dallas could probably be 4-1.   Their D sux badly.   They did get a few sacks (5) against Justin Fields last Sunday in NJ otherwise they gave up 380 yards against the Jets.

 

We are very familiar with Rico Dowdle.

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23 minutes ago, Star Power said:

Cows fan with just some info.   

 

Some good points from y'all but some that are poorly thought out too. 

 Dallas played the last game (Jets, 0-4) with 4 OL starters out, Cee Dee Lamb out, #3 WR Kavontae Turpin out (he's also the League's #1 returner), #2 RB Miles Sanders out (avg 5.8 ypc).  Dak is playing very well as is Javonte Williams and George Pickens.   Cows have a lot of offensive depth and talent and are/were the #1 offense in the League.  416 yards last week and close to another 40 burger.  They suck on D !

DC Matt Eberflus plays a very soft over the top zone.  Russell Wilson (NYGiants) shredded the Cow's D for 450 passing yards  (I think there were 7 plays of 30+ yards).  In the 2nd half of the Fudge Packers game Dallas D never got a stop thus there was a tie (40-40).  With only a D ranked around the middle of the NFL pack Dallas could probably be 4-1.   Their D sux badly.   They did get a few sacks (5) against Justin Fields last Sunday in NJ otherwise they gave up 380 yards against the Jets.

 

We are very familiar with Rico Dowdle.

We are familiar with bad defense here lately. We are better this year. Miles Sanders will give effort since we released him, so will Dowdle. It’s like we made a trade of RBs. 
 

Just don’t break Bryce in two. He is like the goose that lays your golden eggs

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