Defense turnovers

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Some teams go in each game knowing they will create turnovers. In Dallas case they seem to be hoping not believing. Hopefully, this year with new personnel things will be different.
 
Some teams go in each game knowing they will create turnovers. In Dallas case they seem to be hoping not believing. Hopefully, this year with new personnel things will be different.
I'm not going to do the research, but there can't be too many teams with less turnovers in the last decade.
 
Some teams go in each game knowing they will create turnovers. In Dallas case they seem to be hoping not believing. Hopefully, this year with new personnel things will be different.

And what do you base this seeming on? I am rewatching the game for my writeup and the hitting of Hitchens, Wilson, Woods, Taco, Irving, Nzeocha, Frazier, and Thomas sure didn't seem like hope to me.
 
Some teams go in each game knowing they will create turnovers. In Dallas case they seem to be hoping not believing. Hopefully, this year with new personnel things will be different.

You're really going to make this post after the defense caused four fumbles yesterday (the fifth was on the RB)?

Sometimes the ball just doesn't bounce your way.
 
Total guess.

Great guess. But you dont have to guess. The Cowboys are one of the worst at creating turnovers. The FO came out and said it as the main reason they dumped most of the secondary this year.
 
Turnovers will go up big time this year. Our team is much younger, faster, longer and we will have consistent pressure up the middle with Collins and Paea.
 
In 2014 they forced the 2nd most turnovers in the league I believe. How Rod did that, I don't know. I do know we were primarily a Cover 3 defense that year.

The young guys will help, as will being more effective at rushing the passer.
 

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