Cowboys Special Teams - pick your poison

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Good point by Isiah Stanback on official Cowboys Postgame Show.

With new rule, what do you do against the Boys?

Turpin a dangerous return man. You kick it out and let them start on the 30?

Because if you do that, Cowboys just need 2 first downs and guaranteed FG from Aubrey.

Saw both in action and a lot of points yesterday! 19 of 33 points by these two.

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From NFL.Com:

https://www.nfl.com/news/2024-nfl-season-week-1-what-we-learned-from-sunday-s-games

  1. Brandon Aubrey: The new face of NFL kicking. Sure, I could spend this point talking about how well Dak Prescott executed Mike McCarthy's offense, or how Ezekiel Elliott looks better than he has in the last few years, but let's direct our attention to the less glamorous position of kicker, because the football world needs to pay attention to Aubrey. He drilled a 66-yarder in the preseason inside Allegiant Stadium, and when presented with another opportunity to do so at the open-air Huntington Bank Field, he casually drilled it -- seconds after the play clock expired. For a second, the FOX broadcast team yearned for Mike McCarthy to give Aubrey a chance to attempt a 71-yarder before realizing the coach wasn't going to do it, but that moment in itself explains what Aubrey means to the future of the position. Justin Tucker is on the back nine of his career, and if we needed to find a new boot to replace him as the NFL's best, it's Aubrey, a strong-legged, cool kicker who can push the limits of kicking and could end up being a weapon for the Cowboys. Just remember who told you so when it becomes obvious who is the new kicking champ in the NFL.

 
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