ESPN Scouts: Cowboys-Chiefs: 10 observations

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Updated: Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Cowboys-Chiefs: 10 observations



By Matt Williamson
Scouts Inc.

Dallas at Kansas City

When: 1:00 PM ET
Watch: FOX

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After breaking down film of both teams, Scouts Inc. offers 10 things to watch in this week's Cowboys-Chiefs matchup.

1. Stick with their rushing attack: The Cowboys have transformed into a running offense. Marion Barber and Felix Jones are battling injuries, but could play. Tashard Choice is a no-nonsense runner who doesn't leave yardage on the field and consistently falls forward when he is brought to the ground. It is hard to predict who will get the bulk of the rushing load, but any combination of these runners should do just fine.

2. Get to the quarterback: In Dallas' first two games, they did not record a sack despite leading the NFL in that department in 2008 with much of the same personnel. DeMarcus Ware has amazingly not registered a sack this season. Dallas needs to get more out of Anthony Spencer to take some of the pressure off Ware, but relative unknown Victor Butler is showing promise as a rusher off the edge. Chiefs QB Matt Cassel is playing with little confidence and pressuring him should only further complicate matters.

3. Limit the penalties and turnovers: Not only is Kansas City overmatched on paper and in individual matchups against the Cowboys, but they are also in a painful process of learning a new system on each side of the ball. In turn, they are a mess. Even on the road, Dallas just needs to play their game.

4. Get Roy Williams heavily involved: Williams has not lived up to expectations as a Cowboy, but his talent is undeniable and with the emphasis that Dallas places on running the ball and the added distraction on Jason Witten, Williams should see plenty of favorable matchups in Kansas City.

5. Matchup to watch: Kansas City C Rudy Niswanger vs. Dallas NT Jay Ratliff: When Ratliff lines up on the outside shoulder of the center, very few pivot men can contain his initial upfield surge because he is so quick off the ball. Getting Ratliff blocked in pass protection -- and for Kansas City's interior run game to get going -- will have to take a combination of Niswanger and help from a guard. Ratliff also can be dangerous on stunts and slants.

6. Force Tony Romo into bad decisions: Romo can run hot and cold. When things are not going well for Romo, he can force passes that should not be attempted. Kansas City has to do everything possible to make sure they can put Romo into that hurried mindset. It should be noted that if Barber is limited in this contest, Dallas' pass protection suffers a great deal, particularly with their blitz pickup.

7. Spread the ball around: Wide receivers in general are having a lot of success against the Cowboys, but Dwayne Bowe doesn't look like himself and the Chiefs are lacking in perimeter threats. Meanwhile, Kansas City has been awful on third downs, so utilizing a variety of weapons may help them to stay on the field and give the defense somewhat of a break.

8. Double team Ware: Branden Albert will usually draw the assignment of trying to slow down Ware. While Albert is a talented young offensive lineman, Ware has a massive advantage in this matchup. The Chiefs will have to help Albert.

9. Key on Witten: Witten is the best tight end in the game today. He is often Dallas' primary hot receiver against the blitz, is incredibly sure-handed and offers great reliability. Romo leans on him and everyone knows it.

10. Matchup to watch: Bowe vs. Dallas CB Terence Newman: On Monday Night in Week 3, Newman lined up predominantly on Steve Smith. Much like the situation in Carolina, Kansas City only has one true threatening weapon on the outside in Bowe. Newman consistently got help over the top from Ken Hamlin. Expect Dallas to employ the same tactics this week with their best cover man.

Prediction

Dallas 24
Kansas City 10
 

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Everlastingxxx;2998892 said:
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Fixed.

Seriously? Incredible.

I'd take our WRs over theirs every day of the week.

And are you seriously telling me Todd Haley is a better coach than Wade Phillips? :bang2:
 

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CowboyMike;2999031 said:
Seriously? Incredible.

I'd take our WRs over theirs every day of the week.

And are you seriously telling me Todd Haley is a better coach than Wade Phillips? :bang2:
Sure, why not.
 

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CowboyMike;2999031 said:
Seriously? Incredible.

I'd take our WRs over theirs every day of the week.

And are you seriously telling me Todd Haley is a better coach than Wade Phillips? :bang2:

Please, feel free to elaborate and tell us where Wade has any sort of advantage of Haley?
 

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Hoofbite;2999048 said:
Please, feel free to elaborate and tell us where Wade has any sort of advantage of Haley?

i don't take wade over anyone
 

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You may as well give it up, Mike. We won't have any kind of reason in here.
 

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If the defense plays up to its potential, which they have done a decent job at doing thus far, they should be able to shut out Kansas City, or keep them within single digits. Shut down the run and it's easy pickings from there. Matt Cassel can be stopped.
 

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CowboyMike;2999031 said:
Seriously? Incredible.

I'd take our WRs over theirs every day of the week.

And are you seriously telling me Todd Haley is a better coach than Wade Phillips? :bang2:

Dwayne Bowed is so legit lmao.
 

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30yrheel;2999051 said:
i don't take wade over anyone
Just curious, but what has Haley done to make you think he's a better coach than Wade? Be a good coordinator? Because Wade is a good coordinator as well.
 

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Just curious, but what has Haley done to make you think he's a better coach than Wade? Be a good coordinator? Because Wade is a good coordinator as well.

Plus Haley has a long history of not working well with people, period. He's contentious, rude, brash, and insulting. I'll give it two years before his act is tiresome in KC. The players will simply stop listening to him. When Bill Parcells shoves you out of the way on your own sideline, you have a problem. And when Kurt Warner loses his cool on the sideline with you, there's a bigger problem. It's Kurt Warner. Losing his cool. How often does that happen?

Haley had one good year navigating a high powered passing attack in Arizona. It earned him a head coaching job. What has he done so far to make anyone think he's a better head coach than Wade Phillips? Nothing. What has he done to make anyone think he's a better coordinator? Haley has one good season. Phillips has over thirty of consistent top defenses as a coordinator.

And when was the last time you really heard any player say a good thing about Todd Haley?
 

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CowboyMike;2999181 said:
Plus Haley has a long history of not working well with people, period. He's contentious, rude, brash, and insulting. I'll give it two years before his act is tiresome in KC. The players will simply stop listening to him. When Bill Parcells shoves you out of the way on your own sideline, you have a problem. And when Kurt Warner loses his cool on the sideline with you, there's a bigger problem. It's Kurt Warner. Losing his cool. How often does that happen?

Haley had one good year navigating a high powered passing attack in Arizona. It earned him a head coaching job. What has he done so far to make anyone think he's a better head coach than Wade Phillips? Nothing. What has he done to make anyone think he's a better coordinator? Haley has one good season. Phillips has over thirty of consistent top defenses as a coordinator.

And when was the last time you really heard any player say a good thing about Todd Haley?

There's a difference from driving a bently and building one from scratch.
 

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DaBoys4Life;2999191 said:
There's a difference from driving a bently and building one from scratch.

What has Haley done to make you think he's a better head coach than Wade? I can't believe I'm somewhat sticking up for Wade. I think I'm gonna go vomit.
 

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DaBoys4Life;2999191 said:
There's a difference from driving a bently and building one from scratch.

So you're telling me that horrible defense he took over in San Diego a few years ago was a bentley? He turned that defense around in just under two years. It was a laughing stock before he got there. And you can't say it was Marty Shottenheimer, because he had already been there. San Diego got good after Wade arrived and turned that defense around.

Same thing when he was in Atlanta before then. And don't forget that winning streak they went on after Dan Reeves was fired and Wade took over as interim Head Coach.
 

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Cover 2;2999195 said:
What has Haley done to make you think he's a better head coach than Wade? I can't believe I'm somewhat sticking up for Wade. I think I'm gonna go vomit.

Nothing. He has been a HC for four games. I've seen what Wade can do with a great team he's a loser with a stupid philosophy a dumb look on his face and stupid sun glasses. Those are enough reason for me to give the nod to haley.
 

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DaBoys4Life;2999203 said:
Nothing. He has been a HC for four games. I've seen what Wade can do with a great team he's a loser with a stupid philosophy a dumb look on his face and stupid sun glasses. Those are enough reason for me to give the nod to haley.
Can't argue with that logic :bow:
 
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