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1. No offense adjusts like the Cowboys'. After four straight punts to start the game, the Cowboysfinished the Ravens off with five straight scoring drives to end the game. Dak Prescott took a number of hits early and misfired as the Cowboys struggled to stop Baltimore's blitzes. By the time it was over, Prescott finished the game completing 19 of his last 20 passes. He was incredibly accurate, made all the right decisions and Dallas' line protected him well after early struggles.
2. Most teams have a "four-minute offense." The Cowboys have an eight-minute offense. Given the ball up just a touchdown with over eight minutes left, the Cowboys proceeded to squeeze the life out of the game with a 13-play drive that ended Baltimore's hopes. Ezekiel Elliott earned 71 of his hard-earned 97 yards after halftime. It's amazing how easy Prescott and the Cowboys can make it look against a quality defense.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...ott-adjusts-makes-it-look-easy-against-ravens
2. Most teams have a "four-minute offense." The Cowboys have an eight-minute offense. Given the ball up just a touchdown with over eight minutes left, the Cowboys proceeded to squeeze the life out of the game with a 13-play drive that ended Baltimore's hopes. Ezekiel Elliott earned 71 of his hard-earned 97 yards after halftime. It's amazing how easy Prescott and the Cowboys can make it look against a quality defense.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...ott-adjusts-makes-it-look-easy-against-ravens