Here are a few thoughts on the above:
1. Drafting Frederick coupled with the signing of Waters makes this line more than serviceable. It makes it above average with the potential to be elite. That is cause for celebration for sure, any way you want to slice it.
2. The running game rising from the ashes is probably due in large part to item number one above. I am a huge Murray fan, and have been since he was drafted, but quite honestly, I think he actually left quite a few yards on the field yesterday. He had great success, but if he ran like he did as a rookie, he would have easily surpassed 200 yards yesterday. He needs to get his head up. That worries me about him a little bit. Something wasn't quite right with him yesterday, which sounds strange since it was one of the best single game rushing performances in Cowboys history.
3. Austin has been an afterthought, which isn't a good thing for the team.
4. I'm not sold on Callahan as a play caller, but I did like the fact that we didn't get cute. We ran the ball a lot, which is good because it was working. That is what good teams do. They keep doing what is working until you prove you can stop it.
5. The fact that this defense is doing more with less is pretty convincing evidence that scheme does matter. One of the hallmarks of this defense is that usually there are multiple players around the ball on just about every play.
6. For all of the lip service given to the two tight end offense this year, it doesn't seem like the tight ends are doing that much damage in the passing game so far this year.
7. Eli Manning is dealing with the same things Tony Romo has had to endure over the past few years and he is not receiving a tenth of the amount of excrement that Romo would have had to face under the same circumstances.
8. The pro scouting department deserves a pay raise for the guys that they have pulled off of the scrap heap and turned into SUCCESSFUL every down players.
9.The Cowboys' organization deserves props for having the intestinal fortitude to get Wilcox on the field and play him, which is the right move. In years past we would have stuck with the geriatric incumbent saying we don't yet "trust" our rookie to start. If you can't "trust" someone to be a player .... then don't draft them in the first place.