This is the focus of our view for this game:
The conditions will be pristine on Sunday against the Jets inside AT&T Stadium. And while the Jets defense poses a huge threat because they have play makers on every level, the Cowboys can’t wait to play their new toys.
“Yeah, excited,” quarterback Dak Prescott said. ”Just playing indoors, knowing it’s going to be better conditions, being able to get the passing game going, lot of excitement. We’ve worked hard on this to get to where we are, to get as comfortable as we are as a full unit. Yeah, plan for a lot of it to come to fruition.”
Said receiver CeeDee Lamb: “You want to make big plays, you want to score all of the touchdowns. Just being out there with the guys and making a routine plays, things we’ve been practicing and preaching since camp, to see it come to fruition, that’s probably the best feeling. That’s probably what we’re looking forward to.”
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This element might be the biggest now at AT&T Stadium:
With McCarthy’s Texas version of the West Coast Offense against the Giants, Prescott wasted no time getting the ball out of his hand with a
2.11-second trigger from snap to pass - by far the quickest of his career.
It turns out, that wasn’t a fluke, but rather all about McCarthy’s design.
“Texas Coast,” a smiling Prescott said. “It (neutralizes) a pass rush. Just being able to get the ball out of my hands quick says a lot about the receivers flying off of the ball and getting into their spacing, getting into their timing, getting to where they need to be, feeling comfortable in my reads, the communication we put it during the week about what I’m going to see and what I’m getting at … there’s a lot that goes into that.’’
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