Improved Cowboys Can Run The Table

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Improved Cowboys Can Run The Table
Written by theMBIIIeffect

It’s December, and with Old Man Winter come the familiar criticisms of the Dallas Cowboys and the tradition of predicting their imminent breakdown.

Tony Romo can’t win the big games. Wade Phillips isn’t a strong enough coach to keep the Cowboys focused late in the year. The team is all glitz and glamor and the team folds in cold weather. Why should anyone think that this team should be any different?

It’s an easy prediction to make. Too bad it won’t come true.

This team is different enough-and good enough-to possibly run the table in their last few games and end their decade-long playoff drought.

At this point in the seasons, defenses start to take over. The Cowboys defense started planning for a late season run long before the season started. With the signing of Keith Brooking, the Cowboys gained a defensive leader with postseason experience. With the signing of Gerald Sensabaugh, the Cowboys filled a spot that had seen Roy Williams and other strong safeties become huge defensive liabilities. And with the trade of Anthony Henry, the Cowboys opened up a spot for Mike Jenkins, who is a much more physical cornerback than his predecessor. This defense, the second-rated scoring defense in the NFL, can keep opposing teams scores low in tight games. They’re also producing turnovers, which was hugely lacking last year.

On offense, the success of the team falls on the shoulders of the quarterback. Take a look at Romo’s stats. Through 11 games, he’s thrown seven interceptions, which is on pace for a new low mark in his career as a starter. He’s also taken 25 sacks, the most in his career as a starter. What Romo has learned in his fourth season as a starter is that taking a sack or throwing the ball out of bounds is a much better option than trying to force passes when coverage breaks down. The run game has also been much better than past years. The trio of Cowboys running backs-Marion Barber, Felix Jones and Tashard Choice-sits second in the NFL in yards per carry and sixth in total rush yardage. Because we’re deep at the running back spot, and offensive coordinator Jason Garrett has shown a commitment to the run, the Cowboys will be able to grind out tough yardage in poor conditions. As a whole, the Cowboys offense is much more balanced and productive, averaging over 392.1 yards per game, good enough for fourth in the NFL.

With such improvements on both sides of the ball, the Cowboys stand a good chance at winning four of the five games (@NYG, SD, @WASH, PHI) remaining on their schedule.

The one hurdle-and a high hurdle at that-comes on the Dec. 19, when the Cowboys travel to New Orleans to take on Drew Brees and former Cowboys offensive coordinator Sean Payton (did any of you watch their game against the Patriots and say ‘Gee, I really wish we hadn’t let Payton go?’)

This game is win-able. It’s the NFL, and no matter what commentators may have you believe, the Saints have shown signs of vulnerability.

They’re weak against the run, especially in the middle, and the defense has been known to give up plenty of points. The Rams (yes, the 1-10 St. Louis Rams who average just under 12 points per game) put up 23 points against the Saints. There are plenty of games on their schedule where the Saints defense allowed more points than they probably should have (DET-27, MIA-34, ATL-27).

If you should choose to take a look at their schedule, ask yourself this question: what good defense have the Saints played? I can’t find one defense on their schedule that really scares me. The Patriots don’t count anymore, having shipped out too much talent on defense over the past few seasons. The Giants started off well, but the Saints played them without safety Kenny Phillips, who is out for the year due to injury. The Eagles have a respectable defense, but who else impresses you on that schedule? The Dolphins? The Jets?

Winning against the Saints won’t be easy, and it’ll take a good game plan along with a big effort from the Cowboys. That being said, I’m sure that analysts will predict another win for the Saints on the 19th and the Cowboys will be underdogs in the Superdome.

The analysts should pick another Cowboys loss here. The Saints are a great football team, and ’tis the season for picking against Dallas.

That doesn’t mean that the Cowboys can’t spoil the Saints’ shot at perfection and save their reputation in the month of December.
 

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Monster Heel;3116042 said:
This article is exactly why people think so little of Cowboys' fans.

Because we believe they can win? I'm sure opposing fans love you since you talk about the team as they do all the while standing up for their own teams.
 

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Monster Heel;3116042 said:
This article is exactly why people think so little of Cowboys' fans.


Dont sell your self short. If their are two horses pulling that cart, your the other one.
 

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Doomsday101;3116056 said:
Because we believe they can win? I'm sure opposing fans love you since you talk about the team as they do all the while standing up for their own teams.

At some point you just have to be real.
 

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Monster Heel;3116081 said:
At some point you just have to be real.
Says the Commanders fan acting like a cowboys fan... lol. I know the skins are bad this year we have 5 championships and all but are you truly that ashamed?
 

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thinking the cowboys will run the table is about as delusional as thinking they won't win another game this season
 

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DaBoys4Life;3116100 said:
thinking the cowboys will run the table is about as delusional as thinking they won't win another game this season

I don't know if Dallas will run the table we have some tough teams ahead of us. I think we have the ability to win each game but do not know if we will. I don't think it is probable but I don't think it is delusional either.
 

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In a stunning comparison, the New York Giants - yes, the ones the Cowboys play this week in the Meadowlands, are quite similar.

Cowboys Giants
2006 2-3 2-3
2007 2-2 * 3-2
2008 1-3 1-3

Bet those nay sayers weren't aware of this fact also...yet the Giants have a miracle Super Bowl win that was set up with just such a run.

As to loser attributes, that just means you don't use thought process for analysis, just personal agendas...oh, and for your clarrification, the article was not written by me, but another fan on another site.

San Diego just might be in for surprises from the maker of their defense, Wade Phillips. As to the rest of the NFC East, Dallas just has to repeat what it has already done. Then there is New Orleans, which was addressed by the author...but seriously, you guys call yourselves Cowboy Fans?
 

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CCBoy;3116139 said:
In a stunning comparison, the New York Giants - yes, the ones the Cowboys play this week in the Meadowlands, are quite similar.

Cowboys Giants
2006 2-3 2-3
2007 2-2 * 3-2
2008 1-3 1-3

Bet those nay sayers weren't aware of this fact also...yet the Giants have a miracle Super Bowl win that was set up with just such a run.

As to loser attributes, that just means you don't use thought process for analysis, just personal agendas...oh, and for your clarrification, the article was not written by me, but another fan on another site.

San Diego just might be in for surprises from the maker of their defense, Wade Phillips. As to the rest of the NFC East, Dallas just has to repeat what it has already done. Then there is New Orleans, which was addressed by the author...but seriously, you guys call yourselves Cowboy Fans?

I havent double checked this, but I believe Eli manning is 11-13 in december
 

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That's actually a nice blog with some truth in it. It has a positive slant to it, which isn't welcomed around here.
 

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Monster Heel;3116042 said:
This article is exactly why people think so little of Cowboys' fans.
And your team (whatever team it is) doesn't have any homers? The guy may have been a little on the optimistic side, but that's his prerogative as a Cowboys fan, now isn't it?!
 
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The truth is that this Cowboys team is entirely capable of going 4-1 or 1-4 this month. This Giants game will be the launching pad for one of those two paths.
 

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CCBoy;3116139 said:
In a stunning comparison, the New York Giants - yes, the ones the Cowboys play this week in the Meadowlands, are quite similar.

Cowboys Giants
2006 2-3 2-3
2007 2-2 * 3-2
2008 1-3 1-3

Bet those nay sayers weren't aware of this fact also...yet the Giants have a miracle Super Bowl win that was set up with just such a run.

As to loser attributes, that just means you don't use thought process for analysis, just personal agendas...oh, and for your clarrification, the article was not written by me, but another fan on another site.

San Diego just might be in for surprises from the maker of their defense, Wade Phillips. As to the rest of the NFC East, Dallas just has to repeat what it has already done. Then there is New Orleans, which was addressed by the author...but seriously, you guys call yourselves Cowboy Fans?

Don't put me in that bag. I've been saying all along why are people thinking 2-3 wins in Dec is good. Let's win them all. We have the defense for it. We just need to get the O up to speed. A hot QB can do that all my himself with the tools he has.
 

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DaBoys4Life;3116100 said:
thinking the cowboys will run the table is about as delusional as thinking they won't win another game this season

or as delusional as thinking the Cowboys were a 5-11 team
 

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I'm not impressed by the opinion of life in the big city slant on Wade Phillips. It was stupid when Houston let Bum go, along with Earl Campbell...and it is no less smelly around Cowboy fans. That is what it is...and when a band wagon intent on a mob action amounting to a tar and feathering, just pass this fan bye!

I'll just wait and see if a stronger Cowboy team, who but two years ago would have gone into New York and kicked the tails of those Giants, still can't do that...the coach is the SAME. I'll make my judgements on team here on out, on the players...who play, stick their heads into the pads of an opponent, and make it all happen on the field. Coaching adjustments and accountability have been there all season, and if my own nickers get in a knot from being tired of another Championship...then that part would be on ME, not Wade Phillips.

That is MY opinion, and like or not, I give a SHIZA!

I'm not rooting for the head of Wade when it's the players now, that have the mission to win...if they fold, then it wasn't from bad calls or lack of discipline in leadership. The NFL is a harsh environment, but in the service, I served integrity, not harshness to keep me on edge...same are my view for coaches.

Tom Landry was a great coach, but he had a humble and demure personality...but being hand picked by Murchison, who stuck by him and allowed him to grow with the team that he finally built. Jerry seems to have that same saving grace, that many Cowboy fans don't. Giving a game and talented person time and resources to succeed.

The plug on the dike is on the defensive side. If injuries allow for a healthy team there, the depth and quality should hold for this December run. The offense can build their own route, and rhythm in the process. This is giving Jason Garrett all the opportunity in the world...and focus by the fans should instead be upon the offense, where direction is all important now. The tools are all there, less any additional injuries to the offensive line.
 
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