Why the Cowboys struggled to score or move the ball against Jets at times

LysleE

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Let’s not be silly. We know what the post is implying— we’re struggling in the red zone. 30 points is indeed great, however, even with the defense giving you short field, some of those field goals should have been touchdowns. There is no reason for us to struggle as hard as we did in the red zone and now is the time to assess where we are going wrong in the red zone while we have “less tough” opponents coming up in AZ and NE. This struggle in the red zone issue will come up big time against teams like San Fran, Philthy, Miami, LAR, who will likely take advantage of this issue.
Good post! Red zone offense is anemic and must be corrected.
 

SteveTheCowboy

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I'm sure there is a Jet fan post with the exact same info, except his refers to Parsons. And he has a better point, after scoring only 10 points.
I was just about to say that.

OP acting like this is some mystic revelation. He even used "stud"....you don't get the tag in the NFL for nothing.
 

TheMarathonContinues

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Mosley could and should have been blocked. No excuses. Rewatching those plays, had our Olinemen in charge reacted better, they could have gotten to Mosley.
I understand what you're saying. ITs not an excuse its just facts. The opposing team gets paid to play to. CJ Mosely is a good linebacker. No one bats 100%. No one shoots 100% from the field.
 
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