Week 7 Matchup: Vikings at Cowboys

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Sunday, 4:15 p.m. ET (FOX), Texas Stadium

The Edge
Quarterback: Advantage Dallas
Running backs: Advantage Minnesota
Receivers: Advantage Dallas
Offensive line: Advantage Dallas
Defensive line: Advantage Minnesota
Linebackers: Advantage Dallas
Secondary: Advantage Dallas
Pass rushers: Advantage Dallas
Special teams: Advantage Minnesota
Depth: Advantage Dallas
Coaching: Advantage Dallas
Prediction Vikings 14 Cowboys 38

War Room scouts break down every NFL game. Here is a excerpt of their Vikings-Cowboys matchup:

Vikings Keys For Success

1. Keep riding Adrian Peterson. A shoe-in for the rookie of the year after only five games, Peterson is the Vikings' offense right now. After watching Peterson shred the previously-vaunted Bears defense for 224 yards rushing and three touchdowns last week, Vikings offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell surely will keep calling A.P.'s number. Bevell is doing a good job of not overusing Peterson and wearing him down; last week, Peterson had 20 carries and Chester Taylor had 23. By running off-tackle plays to the left behind Bryant McKinnie and Steve Hutchinson, Peterson (or Taylor) can follow the block of fullback Tony Richardson as he leads on inside linebacker Bradie James.

2. Stop the run. The Vikings' defense is solid against the run -- allowing only 66.2 yards per game -- and must make the Cowboys one-dimensional by stuffing Marion Barber III and Julius Jones. Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier should have linebackers E.J. Henderson, Chad Greenway and Ben Leber stack the line and give them run-first assignments. This could force the Cowboys to abandon their running ways behind a powerful offensive line, led by right guard Leonard Davis, and resort to the passing game. The Vikings have strong pass rushers in Kenechi Udeze and Ray Edwards, who can get sacks if the Vikings can take away the run on early downs and force quarterback Tony Romo into third-and-long situations.

3. Attack the safeties. Dallas safeties Roy Williams and Ken Hamlin are strong against the run but struggle in coverage, especially reading downfield passes. Bevell should open up the offense and use speed receivers Sidney Rice and Troy Williamson to attack Williams and Hamlin down the middle of the field. This would give the Vikings big-play opportunities in the passing game while attacking a weakness of the defense. These deep passes also would open up underneath routes for wide receiver Bobby Wade and tight end Visanthe Shiancoe.


Cowboys Keys For Success

1. Throw more to tight end Jason Witten. Witten is one of the NFL's top tight ends and should be used Sunday to exploit the middle of the field against the Vikings. Strong safety Darren Sharper said last week that he is not afraid of any tight end in the NFL. The Bears' tight ends then burned the Vikings for eight catches for 111 yards. Witten should use his speed and size to post up right in front of Sharper and catch dig routes and hitches for average gains. Once Sharper starts squatting on the shorter routes, Witten can run a stop-and-go route to beat Sharper down the seam.

2. Get Romo outside the pocket. Romo is an accurate passer and shows good touch outside the pocket, especially when rolling to his right. Offensive coordinator Jason Garrett should take advantage of Romo's legs by sending Terrell Owens (6-3, 226) and Patrick Crayton (6-0, 205) on downfield routes to the right side of the field against cornerback Antoine Winfield (5-9, 180). With Romo rolling that way, he can shorten the field, drive the ball on a line and use his receivers' size to pick up big yardage.

3. Blitz quarterback Tarvaris Jackson. Jackson, in his second season out of Alabama State, completed only 9-of-23 passes last week against the Bears. Dallas coach Wade Phillips is a defensive-minded coach who must unleash his defensive playmakers Sunday. Phillips should blitz outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware at big but slow right tackle Ryan Cook. Ware should win these battles more times than not, and even if he fails he would free up defensive end Marcus Spears to go one-on-one against right guard Anthony Herrera, who has only eight starts in his four-year career.
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Vikings has the worse pass defense in the league, allowing 288 passing yards per game, I hope we expoit their sorry pass defense.
 

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They have a good run stopping defense so, I would assume we would start the game passing to open up the run.
 

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Key to this game is stopping Adrian Peterson in which the Cowboys have done a pretty good job of stopping the run but they have not faced a RB like AP yet.
 

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I just found this browsing around that kinda made me upset. Nothing really stood out except for one quote.

Reality is, elite teams don't get whipped like the 'Boys did
By RANDY GALLOWAY
Star-Telegram Staff Writer

If it's any consolation, the Cowboys can now return to playing their own kind of teams, starting Sunday when Minnesota visits.

http://www.star-telegram.com/332/story/268551.html

It really eats me up when the media is now down on the Cowboys just because they lost to possibly the best team in the world. Maybe we can show them we are capable of bouncing back and make a statement that we failed to make.
 

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Freyguy;1712814 said:
I just found this browsing around that kinda made me upset. Nothing really stood out except for one quote.

Reality is, elite teams don't get whipped like the 'Boys did
By RANDY GALLOWAY
Star-Telegram Staff Writer

If it's any consolation, the Cowboys can now return to playing their own kind of teams, starting Sunday when Minnesota visits.

http://www.star-telegram.com/332/story/268551.html

It really eats me up when the media is now down on the Cowboys just because they lost to possibly the best team in the world. Maybe we can show them we are capable of bouncing back and make a statement that we failed to make.

Galloway is the BIGGEST IDIOT in BIG D...
 

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We can't (CAN't) lose this weekend. It would be a disaster to lose two in an row at home going into the bye. Absolute disaster. That having been said, we won't lose. Minnesota is one dimensional both on defense and offense. They run the ball and stop the run. We can stop the run very well. No problem there. We can also throw the ball all over the field and Minnesota's pass D is terrible. We will win.
 

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Freyguy;1712814 said:
I just found this browsing around that kinda made me upset. Nothing really stood out except for one quote.

Reality is, elite teams don't get whipped like the 'Boys did
By RANDY GALLOWAY
Star-Telegram Staff Writer

If it's any consolation, the Cowboys can now return to playing their own kind of teams, starting Sunday when Minnesota visits.

http://www.star-telegram.com/332/story/268551.html

It really eats me up when the media is now down on the Cowboys just because they lost to possibly the best team in the world. Maybe we can show them we are capable of bouncing back and make a statement that we failed to make.
Although backhanded, it's still an accurate comment. The Cowboys should dominate one dimentional teams.
 

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Freyguy;1712814 said:
I just found this browsing around that kinda made me upset. Nothing really stood out except for one quote.

Reality is, elite teams don't get whipped like the 'Boys did
By RANDY GALLOWAY
Star-Telegram Staff Writer

If it's any consolation, the Cowboys can now return to playing their own kind of teams, starting Sunday when Minnesota visits.

http://www.star-telegram.com/332/story/268551.html

It really eats me up when the media is now down on the Cowboys just because they lost to possibly the best team in the world. Maybe we can show them we are capable of bouncing back and make a statement that we failed to make.

Wow, from Randy Galloway??
 

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Freyguy;1712814 said:
I just found this browsing around that kinda made me upset. Nothing really stood out except for one quote.

Reality is, elite teams don't get whipped like the 'Boys did
By RANDY GALLOWAY
Star-Telegram Staff Writer

If it's any consolation, the Cowboys can now return to playing their own kind of teams, starting Sunday when Minnesota visits.

http://www.star-telegram.com/332/story/268551.html

It really eats me up when the media is now down on the Cowboys just because they lost to possibly the best team in the world. Maybe we can show them we are capable of bouncing back and make a statement that we failed to make.

See, now, don't quote Randy Galloway on me unexpected-like. I go out of my way not to read anything posted by that blithering columnist, and here you go pulling a jap-play on me. No offense to anyone.
 
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