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QB
Conclusion:
This is the battle of the backups, and Rush as it stands has all the momentum. Going in Rush’s favor is also the fact the Giants defense has managed to make one interception all season (lowest in the league) and has a passer rating allowed of 105.1 (third worst in the league).
Win: Cowboys
RB
Conclusion:
The Giants have more rushing touchdowns than Dallas (who sit last), and have more rushing yards this season. But the concern for the Giants running backs is the fact there’s no passing attack for Dallas to be overly concerned about and leaves New York’s offense predictable. While conversely for Dallas, Dowdle is on the up.
Win: Giants
WR
Conclusion:
This one is forgone conclusion. With Lamb leading the charge, Cooks possibly returning and Turpin exploding out the blocks the last two weeks, it’s easy to call this one.
Win: Cowboys
TE
Conclusion:
It’s impressive to see Schoonmaker taking on the role in Ferguson’s absence and proving he has something to offer. With the quarterback position in disarray for the Giants, this will affect the tight end position like the wide receivers and running backs.
Win: Cowboys
OL
The Giants offensive line has allowed the eighth-most sacks this year and last week’s performance is a good example of how that failing offensive line killed their quarterback. As a unit, this offensive line is also inferior to Dallas when it comes to run blocking. Keep an eye on both Giants tackles on the practice report. Evan Neal is dealing with a hip injury which has the chance to sideline him, and Jermaine Eluemunor is dealing with a quad strain. If both miss the game then expect Micah Parsons and company to really lay the pressure down.
Win: Cowboys
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...-offense-cooper-rush-ceedee-lamb-malik-nabers
Conclusion:
This is the battle of the backups, and Rush as it stands has all the momentum. Going in Rush’s favor is also the fact the Giants defense has managed to make one interception all season (lowest in the league) and has a passer rating allowed of 105.1 (third worst in the league).
Win: Cowboys
RB
Conclusion:
The Giants have more rushing touchdowns than Dallas (who sit last), and have more rushing yards this season. But the concern for the Giants running backs is the fact there’s no passing attack for Dallas to be overly concerned about and leaves New York’s offense predictable. While conversely for Dallas, Dowdle is on the up.
Win: Giants
WR
Conclusion:
This one is forgone conclusion. With Lamb leading the charge, Cooks possibly returning and Turpin exploding out the blocks the last two weeks, it’s easy to call this one.
Win: Cowboys
TE
Conclusion:
It’s impressive to see Schoonmaker taking on the role in Ferguson’s absence and proving he has something to offer. With the quarterback position in disarray for the Giants, this will affect the tight end position like the wide receivers and running backs.
Win: Cowboys
OL
The Giants offensive line has allowed the eighth-most sacks this year and last week’s performance is a good example of how that failing offensive line killed their quarterback. As a unit, this offensive line is also inferior to Dallas when it comes to run blocking. Keep an eye on both Giants tackles on the practice report. Evan Neal is dealing with a hip injury which has the chance to sideline him, and Jermaine Eluemunor is dealing with a quad strain. If both miss the game then expect Micah Parsons and company to really lay the pressure down.
Win: Cowboys
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...-offense-cooper-rush-ceedee-lamb-malik-nabers