Sunday, September 28, 2008

Week 4 Recap - vs. Washington

Ugh... 'Skins 26 - 'Boys 24

Nothing was working right against this amped up Washington Redskins team. The Cowboys' defense gave up way too many yards and 3rd down conversions. The offense couldn't convert enough 3rd downs. The refs missed some obvious Redskins' penalties, and for some reason the coaches decided to forget about the running game.

The whole game was ugly. Perhaps after doing so well the first three games, they were due a loss. Maybe they were too arrogant, after easily defeating Green Bay and coming into this game as 11 1/2 point favorites. Could it have been beginner's luck for Jim Zorn coaching his first Cowboys' rivalry game. Whatever it was, it needs to be corrected if this team wants a true chance at the playoffs.

Divisional games always have a bit more intensity it seems, especially within the NFC East. I certainly didn't expect Dallas to sweep all 6 Division games, but there were mistakes that occured during this game that shouldn't have ever happened. Number one thing I will complain about until it changes is forcing turnovers. Not one interception to date. Unacceptable. The defense also needs to better protect against big plays in the secondary. They gave up one too many 20+ yard passing plays for me to stomach.

The offense isn't bad, but there were things not utilized this game. T.O. may been looked toward too often, Miles Austin, not enough. The lack of running was absolutely foolish. I don't know if Felix Jones had any touches on offense, and Barber wasn't given enough of a shot before they went right back to passing. There was a huge lack of balance, and I have to blame the coaches for at least 75% of this loss.

All in all, it's one game, it's only week 4 and hopefully this loss will humble The 'Boys a bit and get them to refocus quickly. The next stretch of games will hopefully better prepare us as we host Cincinnati, then go on the road to Arizona and St. Louis.

This was the last time Dallas welcomed The Redskins to Texas Stadium and they are handed a dissapointing defeat. After the last two Washington games, I hope they have revenge on their minds come November 16.

Next week, Dallas will invite the winless Cincinnati Bengals to Irving, and try their best to avoid a trip to the basement of the NFC East. Will Cincinnati be due a win? Will Carson Palmer still be sidelined for next week? Will The Cowboys shake off this ugly loss and be back on track to take control of the NFC? We shall see.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Rivalry Re-Match... 'Sup 'Skins...

Ah, it's time again for The Washington Redskins to come down for a little trip to Irving and catch-up on things. The last meeting didn't end so well for The Cowboys as they fell 27-6 on the final regular season game of 2007.

Having already clinched the #1 seed in the playoffs, the starters only played about a half, there was no T.O., and it was bitterly cold and freezing rain was soaking the players, the ball, the fans and the field. The Redskins were playing a potential tie breaking game for the chance at a wildcard birth and Dallas was playing like they were asleep.

The next game for each team ended their post-seasons, as Washington lost to Seattle & the next week Dallas was beaten by the eventual Super Bowl Champions, The New York Giants. A year has gone by, both teams have made improvements, and it's time to reheat the rivalry.

Redskins' quarterback Jason Campbell, who made his first NFL start shortly after Tony Romo was made starter in 2006, hasn't had the breakout success that Romo has, but he is steadily improving every game. New head coach Jim Zorn, feels he finally has his players in a rhythm with his new schemes, and it is transferring to the field, as they claimed victory in their last 2 games and advanced to a 2-1 record, making the NFC East the only division with all teams having winning records.

Washington and Dallas tend to always mix it up regardless of records, so I don't go along with Las Vegas' 11 1/2 point spread favoring The Cowboys. I expect a much closer battle, and having seen so many varying schemes, formations and surprises last week, I somewhat expect The 'Skins to pull a Miami on us. I only hope The 'Boys have a plan B for such things.

Homefield Advantage is always good (and of course it's the last time that The 'Skins will play at Texas Stadium... it should make the fans hype.)

The Cowboys' offense is rated #1 so far this season, Sam Hurd will make his return to help the receivers, and Marion Barber and Felix Jones are creating a better rushing attack duo than we ever could have hoped for.

The defense is finally coming around. The cornerbacks are healthy and Pacman is finally shaking off the rust and meshing better with the system. OLB Anthony Spencer also returns from injury.

It'll be a showdown... Cowboys vs. Indians. It's one of the biggest rivalries in all of football, and it kicks off again this Sunday at 4:15 p.m. The intensity will be set to 11, and both teams are going to show up. My predicition... Cowboys 34 - Redskins 27. I think Barber and Felix Jones will have good days, and maybe Sam Hurd will fly under the radar and make an impact for his first game back. T.O. will do his best to get back into the passing game and the defense will get their first interception of the year, I hope. Let's crack a beer, warm up the edge of the seat and get ready for kickoff. Go Cowboys!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Week 3 Recap - @ Green Bay


Deep in enemy territory with a crowd of cheeseheads totally surrounding you and all of them loud, excited and screaming for a victory.

No, I'm not referring to the Cowboys heading to Green Bay, I'm talking about me going to my Father-in-Law's football party, held in his basement, which is the most spectacular Packers' Mecca this side of Lambeau Field. It has autographed footballs and pictures, pennants galore and even has Packers carpet and the walls are painted green and yellow. Nice place for a Packer fan to watch a game... not so much for a Cowboys fan.

I was surrounded by 7 die hard Packer fans, a Redskins fan, a Steelers fan and an Eagles fan, and not one person thought Dallas had a chance to win except me. The pre-game predictions around the room ranged from 28-21, 31-17, and even 41-3, and I think the guy was serious.

When 'Pacman' forced a fumble and ran it to the Green Bay 14 on the 2nd play from scrimmage, somewhere inside of me I could sense this was going to be a better night than I thought. At times, the party would have been dead silent if not for the claps of my hands.

I was however, totally silenced when Romo drove the ball nicely only to throw an interception in the end zone, which was run back into Dallas territory by Nick Collins for 61 yards. But when Felix Jones bursted a 60 yard touchdown run I finally decided to get loud again. By the time Marion Barber punched in a goal line touchdown late in the 3rd quarter giving Dallas breathing room at 20-9, the party had dwindled down from 11 to 8.

It was all over when Miles Austin caught a 52 yard pass down the sideline and ran in for the game clinching touchdown with the Cowboys sailing ahead 27-9 with only 6 minutes of game left to play. That's when I took a bathroom break.

The few Packers fans who were still there did get excited briefly when Marion Barber had a rare fumble recovered by Green Bay. That mistake opened up a drive that led to the Packers only touchdown of the game. Unfortunately by that point only 2 minutes remained on the clock.

An illegal touch on the Packers' onside kick attempt pretty much sealed the game's fate and the score stood strong at 27-16, Dallas moves on to 3-0 while Green Bay goes 2-1.

Tony Romo didn't start out well, Terrell Owens was held to only 2 catches and 17 yards, and Crayton was without a catch at all. Luckily, Marion Barber, Felix Jones, Miles Austin, Jason Witten and the entire defense showed up ready to play. When one aspect of this team is not 100%, the other aspects seem to play 150% to compensate. This marks the first time since the early 70's that Dallas started two back to back seasons 3-0.

Next week Dallas goes back home and will jump back into another divisional match-up as The Washington Redskins come down to play. Washington's games so far have been inconsistent, but there's no reason to take them lightly, just look what Miami did upsetting The Patriots this past Sunday... anything can happen.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Week 2 Recap - vs. Philadelphia

What more could you ask for? It was a high scoring, high octane, high intensity battle under the Monday Night Lights which saw The Dallas Cowboys barely squeek by The Philadelphia Eagles, 41-37. This game saw ups and downs and at times it wasn't pretty, other times however, were beautiful.


What wasn't pretty...


-The scrambling, pressured throw by Tony Romo directly to Asante Samuels for an interception.

-Romo's bobbled handoff in the endzone which resulted in 6 points for The Eagles.

-The 10 penalties for over 100 yards.

-Letting McNabb break away from more potential sacks than I can count.

-And of course losing Roy Williams for over a month due to a broken forearm.


What was beautiful...

-The 72 yard bomb to T.O. for a touchdown.

-Felix Jones' 98 yard kickoff return for a touchdown.

-Marion Barber's 17 yard catch and 1 yard run for touchdowns.

-The Clutch field goals by Nick Folk for 51 and 47 yards.

-TE Martellus Bennett's first catch in his career going for 20 yards.

-The defense shutting down McNabb when it mattered most in the 4th quarter.

-The two blocked passes by rookie Mike Jenkins and by veteran Zach Thomas that saved potential touchdowns.

-The fact that Dallas pulled out a win for the last Monday Night Game played in Texas Stadium.

-And we can't forget Jason Witten dislocating his shoulder late in the first quarter, but coming back in the game and making 7 crucial catches for 110 yards.

It was one of the most memorable games you could have seen, (at least since last year's Monday Night Game at Buffalo,) and it provided the most points scored in the history of all Eagles/Cowboys games.

There were tons of big plays which made it directly to the highlight reel on Tuesday Morning, including the boneheaded play by The Eagles' DeSean Jackson who foolishly dropped the ball 1 yard from the goalline when heading into the endzone.

There's not much more to say. The game gave me about 3 heart attacks and 2 anxiety attacks with it's 7 lead changes, and if you missed it, you missed a great match-up. Next week it's off to Green Bay (2-0) to challenge the emerging superstar QB Aaron Rodgers. Let's Go Cowboys, Let's Go!

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Magical Monday Night Preview

The Dallas Cowboys walk away from Cleveland with an impressive victory and now they head back home to host The Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night. Division rivals are never an easy task to tackle and The Eagles are always unpredictable when it's time to match-up. Luckily, home field advantage never hurts and with this being the last season for Texas Stadium, the fans should be at their hypest.

The Eagles will not be pushovers this year, and they proved that as they routed The St. Louis Rams 38-3, led by a healthy and dangerous Donovan McNabb and rookie wide receiver DeSean Jackson. McNabb ended the day throwing 21 of 33, 361 yards and 3 touchdowns, leading all quarterbacks for the week. Are they really this good, or are The Rams just that bad? We shall soon see.

The Cowboys are in good shape, but a few questions have been brought to attention, starting with Marion Barber's injury, which is still listed as mysterious bruised ribs, x-rays are negative, so we'll see how he feels in practice this week. It's also unknown if Sam Hurd or Miles Austin are ready to play this week. In positive news, Terence Newman should be playing on Monday Night, but it will most likely be very limited.

Another problem to correct is penalties, but besides that, most areas of Dallas' play is top notch. Tight end Martellus Bennett has yet to show his stuff in game, and if Barber is limited due to his injury, Felix Jones and 3rd running back Tashard Choice have plenty of potential to work with.

Next stop, the Monday Night lights at Texas Stadium. The Cowboys are used to the spotlight and this should become another moment for them to shine.


MONDAY NIGHT MEMORIES

It was 2 years ago on Monday Night Football against The New York Giants when a statuesque Drew Bledsoe took one too many sacks for Bill Parcells to handle, so Bledsoe was pulled from the game to make room for Tony Romo. That particular game was lost to The Giants, but it was at that moment that something magic happened to this Dallas Cowboys' team.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Week 1 Recap - @ Cleveland

BROWNS DOWN... 15 MORE TO GO...

If there was any worry or doubt that The Cowboys were overhyped heading into Cleveland, it was quickly squashed once the game got going. The 'Boys won in convincing fashion, beating The Browns 28-10. The injuries to Kyle Kosier, Sam Hurd, Miles Austin, Anthony Spencer and Terrance Newman made little difference in this match-up. Adam Jones starting in Newman's place, however, did cause a crucial pass interference call in the end zone which led to the Browns' only touchdown. We'll have to see if Newman will be ready to play any downs next week, I imagine if he is, it will be limited.

Tony Romo played an impressive game going 24/32 for 320 yards, a touchdown and an interception. He even took a helmet to the chin which caused a lot of blood to gush and a makeshift bandage had to be applied. He connected with 7 receivers, putting to rest the Wide Receiver concerns.

Felix Jones proved his worth during his first game by taking 9 carries for 62 yards and a touchdown. Marion Barber lead the rushing charge with 16 carries for 80 yards and 2 touchdowns, but left late in the 3rd quarter with 'bruised ribs,' it is unknown the extent of this injury, I'm certainly keeping an eye out for new info.

Jason Witten, Terrell Owens and Patrick Crayton averaged about 5 catches each and 88 yards on average, and Isaiah Stanback, who was questionable for today's game also had 2 catches for 24 yards, which included a critical first down reception. Nick Folk was a perfect 4/4 on extra points and no need to even attempt a field goal, which we know he can handle quite well.

The main problem I see and it has plaqued this team on and off for the past three years or so are the penalties. Stupid penalties over and over.

Ok, so I expect a Flozell Adams false start every now and then and T.O. getting 15 off the kickoff for a celebration, that's all forgivable, but the holding and pass interference calls are making me sick already. This game saw Dallas piling up 11 penalties for 82 yards, which included two or more penalties on 3rd down giving The Browns a steady drive when our Defense could've been back on the bench.

Thankfully there's room to grow in most every aspect, and with injured players getting healthy and Dallas finding their rhythm, there's great potential for this team. If they don't lose focus, can commit less penalties and stay as healthy as possible, this team will make a great run. Next week Dallas goes back home to host The Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night, so until then... YEE HAA!!
P.S.

In other NFL News. There were a lot of things that happened this opening weekend that caused waves. Atlanta upset Detroit 34 to 21, Philadelphia absolutely dismantled The Rams 38 to 3 and Carolina also upset San Diego in the last two seconds of play 26 to 24. Brett Favre impressively led The New York Jets to victory over Miami 20 to 14, and Roscoe Parrish of The Bills ran back a kick-off against Seattle, as they rolled past The Seahawks, 34-10.

The biggest news however revolves around The New England Patriots. They had the best record of last season winning every game in the regular season and the playoffs, but then falling victim to The Giants in The Super Bowl. People asked if they might step into this season with a Super Bowl hangover, and fumble the season away in desperate fashion. Some contended they would easily make it to The Super Bowl yet again and reclaim their dynasty.

Many of those hopeful people's wishes dissappeared before the second quarter even began as Tom Brady, superstar quarterback was hit low as he was throwing a pass to Randy Moss. Obviously in pain and needing to be helped off the field, Brady immediately went to the locker room to get checked out and did not return the entire game. It now appears that Tom Brady will be out the whole season having had a major knee injury. The full details have not been released as of yet, but this puts in question the future of The New England Patriots. They did still manage a win of 17 to 10 against Kansas City (which isn't the biggest victory there could be,) but will Matt Cassell have what it takes to lead this team to the playoffs.... I guess he'll have to be.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Goodbye Pre Season, Hello Cleveland


My apologies for not updating anything during the Pre Season, but now that it's over, it's time to get serious. The Dallas Cowboys went 2-2 in the Pre Season, winning against Houston and Minnesota and losing against San Diego and Denver.

Unfortunately, the 2 loses in Pre Season weren't the only things lost. Besides the roster being cut from 80 to 53, a few key players are out due to injury. Anthony Spencer and Kyle Kosier have been injured and are out for a few weeks, and even more important, Miles Austin, Issiah Stanback and Sam Hurd have all been hurt, leaving The Boys with only 2 healthy wide recievers, Terrell Owens and Patrick Crayton.

Miles Austin suffered a problem with his knee and should be ready for Philly in week 2, or week 3 in Green Bay at the latest. Sam Hurd sustained a high ankle sprain and should reappear around the same time as Austin. As for Issiah Stanback, after dislocating his shoulder and being forced to adopt a harness, he has been practicing this week and most likely will be activated for Sunday's game.

Barring any further injury, this team is still looking good. The locker room has barely changed from last year, with only 8 new faces hanging around. The 13 Pro Bowlers are back and ready for action, and the stars are still shining bright. Adam 'Pacman' Jones has officially been reinstated to the NFL by Commissioner Roger Goodell, and last year's Special Team Captain, Keith Davis, who was released early in the off season and picked up by Miami, has been cut by The Dolphins and is coming back to make an impact on Special Teams. All the elements are in place and once the injured players return to the field, Dallas should be an unstoppable force in the NFL. It's Thursday, and the Regular Season kicks off tonight with The Redskins vs. The Giants, and in just 3 days the rest of the teams will begin their run toward the playoffs or bust. 'Tis time for Hank Williams Jr. to sing us our anthem as the lights dim and the spotlights shine... "Are you ready for some football?" I hope you are, because here it comes...