Killer Instinct

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I hope you’re right.

Martindale vs Moore/Rush looks like a mismatch in NYG favor

We will see on this, Martindale loves to blitz, I'll stick by what ive been saying...KM knows how to beat the blitz its the rush 4 cover 7 he is having a problem with..should be a good gauge to see if NY come sheavy at Rush and the offense can make them pay.
 

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they've done it twice before and they are missing Leanard in the middle just saying my gut if Peters is at lg

73-Peters-Biadsz-Martin-steele

i think that line can power the run game better then weve seen it in a while IF Moore sticks with it. stay patient

Would love to see us return to a nasty ground n pound run game
 

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Good thread and great points. Having a much better than average defence should make a difference in these tough environments…
 

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There's only a few Dawgs on this team, so that tough stuff is not for this team...they're finesse.
This had definitely been the case, but the D has shown some teeth this season and even the o-line seemed to have some growl last week. I'm hoping things are changing for the better.
 

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MM and the FO spent the offseason talking about making the roster tougher physically and mentally.

This game is a good litmus test. Hostile environment. Primetime game. Backup QB.

This is by all accounts— a very winnable game. NYG are an improving team— but they are certainly not among the elite teams of the NFC.

Is Dallas tougher this year? Do they possess a killer instinct? Do they want to punish teams and take their lunch money? This is a good game to start proving it. Run the ball. Exert your will at the LOS. Control the clock. Stop Saquon. Get after Jones.

NYG will show up ready for a dogfight. Will Dallas?
Yes...and this is the 3rd straight good game the Cowboys will lock horns in.

Directional growth is strong and stronger for this game.

The Cowboys win by 4 points...
 

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Yes...and this is the 3rd straight good game the Cowboys will lock horns in.

Directional growth is strong and stronger for this game.

The Cowboys win by 4 points...

Interesting… I too picked em by 4 in the JFF thread.

Dallas 20
NYG 16

Hoping the D comes ready to get dirty. Punch the G Men in the mouth and play through every whistle. Leave it on the field.
 

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Interesting… I too picked em by 4 in the JFF thread.

Dallas 20
NYG 16

Hoping the D comes ready to get dirty. Punch the G Men in the mouth and play through every whistle. Leave it on the field.
My difference maker:

Michael Gehlken
@GehlkenNFL



OL Jason Peters will make his Cowboys debut tonight, source said. Don’t look for him at left tackle — future is now, as rookie first-round pick Tyler Smith continues to grow and impress. Peters to be on pitch count if he plays. LG a possibility.
@Schultz_Report
first reported.
 

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My difference maker:

Michael Gehlken
@GehlkenNFL



OL Jason Peters will make his Cowboys debut tonight, source said. Don’t look for him at left tackle — future is now, as rookie first-round pick Tyler Smith continues to grow and impress. Peters to be on pitch count if he plays. LG a possibility.
@Schultz_Report
first reported.

If he is in decent shape and ready to roll— he should be a nice upgrade at LG which can only help Biadasz

My concern is whether or not the passing attack can be consistent and dangerous enough to keep an aggressive NYG from crowding the LOS and run blitzing every down and putting us behind the chains.

Can Rush/Moore do enough throwing to back them off? If so— then our ground game should be a factor. If not— then I think it will come down to field position and hoping our D can force Jones into some mistakes and turning the ball over a few times
 

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If he is in decent shape and ready to roll— he should be a nice upgrade at LG which can only help Biadasz

My concern is whether or not the passing attack can be consistent and dangerous enough to keep an aggressive NYG from crowding the LOS and run blitzing every down and putting us behind the chains.

Can Rush/Moore do enough throwing to back them off? If so— then our ground game should be a factor. If not— then I think it will come down to field position and hoping our D can force Jones into some mistakes and turning the ball over a few times


Not only are the Cowboys linemen playing better than expected but they’re about to face a team that really hasn’t been able to get after the quarterback. In their Week 1 win over the Titans, the Giants had just one sack on Ryan Tannehill. Then in Week

2, Baker Mayfield was sacked two times. For some measure, Dallas already has eight sacks in two weeks compared to three for the Giants.

New York is hopeful that both Azeez Ojulari and Kayvon Thibodeaux will return to the field on Monday, and if they do, it will be much tougher on this line. However, they’ve proven they can give their signal-caller time and should be able to continue doing so even if the young pass-rushers return.

https://thelandryhat.com/2022/09/26/cowboys-giants-reasons-win-parsons-jones/2/
 

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MM and the FO spent the offseason talking about making the roster tougher physically and mentally.

This game is a good litmus test. Hostile environment. Primetime game. Backup QB.

This is by all accounts— a very winnable game. NYG are an improving team— but they are certainly not among the elite teams of the NFC.

Is Dallas tougher this year? Do they possess a killer instinct? Do they want to punish teams and take their lunch money? This is a good game to start proving it. Run the ball. Exert your will at the LOS. Control the clock. Stop Saquon. Get after Jones.

NYG will show up ready for a dogfight. Will Dallas?
The first facet to having this killer instinct is having killer talent. Don't have enough yet.
 
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The first facet to having this killer instinct is having killer talent. Don't have enough yet.

We had the talent and health last year. It wasn’t a lack of talent that caused us to lose to SF.

It was a lack of will power, grit, intelligence, discipline, execution, and coaching.

We are less talented this year… but if we can get better in those other departments, we can actually theoretically produce a superior product on the field.

Of course— in theory communism works lol
 

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Well…. This was an impressive win! Some dumb penalties, but the running game and D brought the intensity and set the tone.

Gotta say: to go on the road and take the Giants lunch money like that is a very encouraging sign.

Granted— the Giants are by no means a contender, but to go on the road and win with a backup QB and smack the opponent around like that is a thing of beauty
 

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We had the talent and health last year. It wasn’t a lack of talent that caused us to lose to SF.

It was a lack of will power, grit, intelligence, discipline, execution, and coaching.

We are less talented this year… but if we can get better in those other departments, we can actually theoretically produce a superior product on the field.

Of course— in theory communism works lol
No, we didn't. It was a lack of talent on the DLine, big time. Not even disputable.
 

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Well…. This was an impressive win! Some dumb penalties, but the running game and D brought the intensity and set the tone.

Gotta say: to go on the road and take the Giants lunch money like that is a very encouraging sign.

Granted— the Giants are by no means a contender, but to go on the road and win with a backup QB and smack the opponent around like that is a thing of beauty

Yep, this was a game defined by the saying games are won and lost in the trenches. I thought Dallas owned both lines of scrimmage.

I love some running game too.

Cowboys!
 

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Yep, this was a game defined by the saying games are won and lost in the trenches. I thought Dallas owned both lines of scrimmage.

I love some running game too.

Cowboys!

100%

The DL and OL were nasty and took the fight to the Giants all nite long. Hopefully they build on this identity
 

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MM and the FO spent the offseason talking about making the roster tougher physically and mentally.

This game is a good litmus test. Hostile environment. Primetime game. Backup QB.

This is by all accounts— a very winnable game. NYG are an improving team— but they are certainly not among the elite teams of the NFC.

Is Dallas tougher this year? Do they possess a killer instinct? Do they want to punish teams and take their lunch money? This is a good game to start proving it. Run the ball. Exert your will at the LOS. Control the clock. Stop Saquon. Get after Jones.

NYG will show up ready for a dogfight. Will Dallas?

Defense is tougher and the Oline is playing well.
 

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No, we didn't. It was a lack of talent on the DLine, big time. Not even disputable.

SF was not “more talented” than Dallas. They were tougher, more disciplined, and took it to us for 3 quarters.

Even after the 14 penalties, the undisciplined play, the poor execution etc… Dallas STILL almost cane back and won.

You will NEVER be able to convince me we lost at home to SF bc they were simply more talented than us, and we had some talent deficiencies along the DL lol
 
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