When the Eagles lost to the Vikings on Tuesday night the season finale between Dallas and Philadelphia essentially became a meaningless game. Philadelphia is locked into the #3 seed in the NFC no matter the outcome of their game with the Cowboys on Sunday. Think back to the season finale a year ago and you can see just how far the Cowboys have fallen in 12 months. So what is left to watch for on Sunday?
First and most importantly in my mind is how the Cowboys approach the game. I'm talking about attitude and focus. The focus should have already started now if Jason Garrett is doing his job. But you can always tell how a team has prepared throughout the week by how they perform on the field. If the Cowboys come out fired up and scratch and claw for four quarters like they have for the last seven games then you know that Jason Garrett found a way to motivate his team for a glorified pre-season game.
Although I still believe that Jerry Jones has already decided to keep Jason Garrett permanently Garrett needs to keep the team playing hard and focused to win over his critics. And there are still a lot of them. It would be hard to argue with a 5-3 finish down the stretch with a team with nothing to play for facing what was probably the most difficult schedule in the NFL.
Stephen McGee will get his shot to prove that the Cardinal game was no fluke. The Cowboys really need to know if McGee can be a long term answer at backup quarterback. I'm sure he will still be given a scaled back game plan but he still needs to play within himself and execute the plays he is given.
Jason Witten has a shot at 100 receptions on the year. I know the old saying is statistics are for losers. Well, the Cowboys are losers this year. So I am worried about statistics. 100 receptions for a tight end is a rare feat. With 10 catches on Sunday Witten will reach that mile stone. I would love to see him add that item to his ever-growing hall of fame resume.
You might be watching several players for the last time in a Cowboys uniform. I mean guys like Marion Barber, Leonard Davis, Roy Williams, Alan Ball, Gerald Sensabaugh, David Beuhler, and several others. I'm not saying that none of these players will be back next year. Many of them will be here in 2011. But you can be sure that at least a few of them won't be on the roster next season.
I would like to say I want to see improvement from the defense but is there really a reason for that at this point in the season? We all know there will be new players and probably a new 3-4 philosophy next season so it is hard to get excited for the defense. But you still have to hope for a solid performance by the defense because the Cowboys have no chance if Vick plays the whole game and the defense lays down.
I really hope DeSean Jackson doesn't sit out the game. I would love to see someone on the defense or the punt coverage team light him up. Jackson's antics have crossed the line on multiple occasions in his short career. Maybe someone can finally put him in his place.
There is a good chance the Eagles will be sitting a lot of their key players or at least limiting the playing time of their starters. I don't expect the Cowboys to follow suit. If the Eagles roll out a team of backups then a loss would be an embarrassment for the Cowboys. But I just can't see the Cowboys laying down now that Jason Garrett is in command.
When all is said and done I expect the Cowboys to win. Not because I believe they are the better team. I think they'll win because the Eagles are going to be shutting it down at some point in the game. The playing time for most of the Eagles key starters will be limited at best. And many of the Cowboys are playing for their spot on the team next season. I predict a 24-14 victory for the Cowboys.
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Vindication!
Anyone want to talk about 44-6 now? What a difference a year makes. The Cowboys have finally taken the next step and look like a team that can beat anyone right now. I don't want to get into the match up next week just yet, but I do like their chances against the Vikings.This is about celebrating a win that the die hard fans have been wanting and needing for over 13 years. Keith Brooking was right...it feels like King Kong has been lifted off our backs. We all deserved this one after enduring all of the ups and downs over the last few years. The Seattle playoff loss a few years ago and the Giants game to end the 2007 season were probably the two worst losses I can ever remember. This win doesn't erase those memories but it does ease the pain a little bit.
It is amazing to go on ESPN and watch those guys all fighting to get on the bandwagon first. I guess the Cowboys will forever be the best team in the league or the worst team in the league based on their last game in the eyes of ESPN. It sure feels good to see that so many of us who believed in this team and dealt with all of the mockery from the media, family and friends are being proven right about Tony Romo and the rest of the Cowboys.
Now, the key to everything here is the doors that have opened up for the Dallas Cowboys. Not only do they have a legitimate shot at making a run to the Super Bowl this year, but now that they have gotten over the hump it looks like the Cowboys will be contenders for at least the next four or five years. Expectations heading into this year were low and even the most optimistic fans like me were just hoping for one playoff win. Now the stakes will be higher and nothing less than a Super Bowl is going make most people happy from this point going forward.
It is great to see that we can now raise our expectations and realize that this team has the talent, experience, and intangibles to be one of the top teams in the league.
What went right: Well, basically everything. Felix Jones was unstoppable, Tony Romo was good, and the defense shut the Eagles down for the third time this season. Patrick Crayton had several excellent punt returns and Sean Suisham even made two field goals. The Cowboys forced turnovers and protected the ball. They scored touchdowns when they got in the red zone and they made the big plays that the Eagles could not make. DeSean Jackson was completely shut down again. I wonder if he'll be sending our any Twitter messages?
What went wrong: Marion Barber left the game early after aggravating his sore knee. Mike Jenkins made a boneheaded play after his interception to give the ball right back to the Eagles. The Cowboys committed way too many penalties. And Jason Witten did not have a good game. He committed several penalties and missed a few blocks during the game. Roy Williams missed a perfectly thrown ball that nearly resulted in an interception for Romo.
Things to Work on for Next Week: Reducing penalties has to be a priority. Jason Garrett has figured out how to beat the Eagles defense, but I'm sure the wide receiver screens won't be so successful in every game. Garrett will need to mix things up a bit more next week. Has anyone else noticed that each week there is only one play in the wild cat arsenal? It would be nice if they didn't line up and run the same play out of the wild cat all game long. Kick returns for the Cowboys were not good at all and they need to get better.
Make sure you stop and savor the feeling from this game for a few days. It has been a long time coming. Wins like this one help remind me why I get so emotionally invested in the Dallas Cowboys. The bad times are terrible, but the good times make it all worth it.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
How to Beat the Eagles
We've all seen the games between the Cowboys over the last few years. They are usually close and there are usually big plays for both teams throughout the game. Last year's season finale was the obvious exception. But with the Eagles adding another play maker in Jeremy Maclin this season and the Cowboys discovering the talent of Miles Austin it seems like both teams are primed for a shootout. While that would be entertaining for fans who like scoring I think the Cowboys would be making a mistake by playing that type of game.I don't mean the Cowboys shouldn't run their offense. I think what they have been doing over the last month is exactly what they need to do in this game. Mix the pass and run, play safe at times and go for the big play in the right moments. The main thing is that the game has to remain relatively close or the Cowboys will be forced to open things up which could mean a shootout or it could mean disaster if Tony Romo isn't having one of his good games.
So how do they keep the game from turning into a shootout? I believe the key to stopping the Eagles is to contain DeSean Jackson. I know Westbrook, Maclin and McNabb all present their own challenges, but the Eagles have lived by the big play this season. They don't have a single scoring drive that has lasted over 5 minutes. That means that when the score the drive usually involves one or more big plays.
There are two places I worry about Jackson. Punt returns are a big concern just because, at some point, the Cowboys are going to have to punt the ball to him. It is going to be vitally important that the punt coverage gets down the field quickly and bottle him up before he gets in the open. If he gets in the open field he is gone. The other concern is the big pass play. That is where the pass rush becomes the key to the game. The only way McNabb can throw 50 yard bombs to Jackson is if the Cowboys give him time to let the play develop. Demarcus Ware and Anthony Spencer need to be in McNabb's face all night long. I'm sure Wade Phillips will be dialing up blitzes to prevent the deep balls, but the best plan is to get your pass rushers to beat their blockers one-on-one without blitzing.
If the Cowboys can prevent the big plays in the Eagles passing game and continue their improved special teams play I believe they will win. Donovan McNabb is not an accurate passer and he will make mistakes if the Cowboys pressure him. And not only get to him but bring him down once they get there. McNabb is a big guy and he is hard to bring down so the defense needs to wrap up when they get to the quarterback.
I believe Tony Romo has turned the corner and he will continue to play good football this week. That means that the Cowboys will score enough points to win provided that the Eagles don't hang a big number on the scoreboard. I predict a 31-20 victory for the Cowboys.
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