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Well for the 3rd straight game the QB play is the headliner, both for good and bad reasons.
1) I have no idea if Romo plays in week one, they say he will and I guess its a good sign that he was lobbying pretty hard to come back in the game last night. I rarely give credit to Garrett for anything anymore, but telling Romo basically "hell no you are not going back in" was the right thing to do. Unfortunately what we saw is further proof that at any time, with any hit it could be the end of his career. Now I guess the potential upside is if he truly is able to walk away from that pretty wicked tackle last night and be ok, maybe the back WILL hold up. Still, I'd say the odds of him playing all 16 games this year are slim and close to none.
2) On to Dak Prescott. Yeah he got a little fortunate that Witten made a sensational catch on that TD, but the LB did keep his back turned the whole time and a QB can see that. Maybe Prescott did know what he was doing there. Otherwise he was spot on again even when he was facing Seattle's excellent starters. Should have had a long gain or even a TD on that bomb to TW. Made good decisions and threw the ball extremely well. Its a common theme now every game. Its hard to say exactly what will happen when he faces others teams 1's exclusively, but last night he played a couple drives against Seattle's starters without Elliott, Dez and Witten on the field and still looked good. Nobody wants it to happen, but there's a chance Romo could get Wally Pipped if he gets hurt during the regular season and has to miss more than a game or two. Once he gets in there, Prescott may be there for 10+ yrs. I think that's maybe part of the reason Romo was lobbying so hard to get back in last night. Maybe he feels a little bit of that there already. Ideally, Prescott would get a whole yr or so to continue learning, refining and polishing his game, but I feel pretty strong that barring a rash of other injuries if Prescott has to play in real games this yr, we DO have good chances to win. Couldn't say that in recent seasons for sure.
3) Now onto the other headliner, Zeke Elliott. I was confident we got a great player on draft day. Many were growing anxious though from not seeing it on the field for real that MAYBE there was a slight chance he wouldn't be as good as hoped. No worries anymore. He's as good, maybe even better than hoped. He runs like a truck but has quick feet, change of direction skills and speed. He had a couple of textbook pass blocks. He runs inside and outside. He took some huge hits and didn't fumble. Was on a pace for nearly 200 yds against one of the leagues best defenses on the road with a rookie 4th rd pick at QB and no Dez Bryant to influence defensive alignments. Barring injury this kid is going to be an all pro for years to come.
4) The first half defense did some good things. I think the final number was only 22 rush yards allowed and Seattle is a really good run team. But there were still some plays with not enough pass rush. The Cowboys backups predictably got worked bad in the 3rd quarter by Seattle starters. I still don't like Barry Church at SS and the strong OLB spot is an issue but if they could somehow make one move before week one and get someone that can generate some sort of consistent outside pass rush, I think we could be set up pretty well for a good 2016. Its the one thing that's missing on what appears to be an otherwise pretty solid team.
5) I noticed Justin Durant started at MLB last night in place of Hitchens. I didnt really notice him doing anything good or bad but as mentioned above, starters did a good job vs run when they were in. Maliek Collins also started at 3T in place of Crawford and I noticed he did get into the backfield on a couple of plays. T McClain looked pretty good and Thornton was a solid addition this offseason. With Tyrone Crawford back this has the looks of a nice 4 man rotation at DT if they can all stay healthy. I think Benson Mayowa started at RDE, I only saw one play where he beat his guy vs pass but he did make a TFL vs the run. Needs more work, I know they don't like to play starters in the final preseason game but I'd have him out there next week along with Maliek Collins getting them plenty of reps.
6) I am still not ready to believe in Morris Claiborne but he is having a good preseason and had a good TC. He had one play where he had kinda soft coverage and gave up a completion and another where he missed a tackle. On the TD he gave up he had excellent coverage and made a play for the ball, but Wilson just made a perfect throw. He also nearly had another pick. He's better than Carr and maybe this yr he wont be the sieve he's been in previous seasons.
7) Lawrence Okoye started slow but late in the 3rd and most of the 4th qtr he showed up. Got into the backfield quite a bit and got credit for a sack when he chased Boykin out of bounds on a 4th and 1 scramble, showing some real athletic ability/speed. Got credit for 5 tackles, the 1 sack and a TFL. He probably wont make the 53, but he'll be someone I will be hoping we can get on the PS.
8) Lucky Whitehead is proving to be a nice 5th WR and return guy, but this Dax Swanson is very interesting. I believe he had quite a few picks in college as a CB (I thought I read 8 last yr alone) and he definitely has explosive traits as a return guy and looks very natural at catching the ball back there. Had a TD called back for a penalty but had a couple other good returns and one or two in previous weeks too. He has speed and playmaking ability. I am reasonably sure wont make the 53 but like Okoye I really hope we find a way to keep this kid on the PS.
9) I know it was his first playing time all preseason, but Jeff Heath was atrocious vs the run and pass. He along with Wilcox have to be the worst pair of backup safeties in the NFL. I know he got a 4yr deal to stay and I don't know the cap implications, but I'd be thinking seriously of dumping Heath after what I saw last night. Wilcox is in the final yr of his deal and I think its gets more obvious every week that he isn't going to be here come opening day. Keep waiting for Ryan Russell to show something but other than one or two plays he looks pretty JAGGY. Its definitely too bad David Irving and Charles Tapper both got hurt.
10) Starting OL is definitely ready to go and for the 3rd straight game I thought the backup OL improved. Chaz Green got a lot of snaps vs the Seattle starters and while he had some struggles he also had some good moments. I would think if he has a solid game vs Houston next week he'll seal up the swing OT job. Looney is also a nice veteran backup to have around.
11) Dan Bailey is human after all. Missed a 52 yd FG after hooking it a bit.
12) Like I said above, there's still some areas where we arnt great at but other than the lack of a proven pass rusher I think we have the makings of a good team. I don't know the cost or even if someone of decent ability will be available, but this would be the one move that could move the team from just a playoff contender in the NFC East to potentially a team that could make a deep run. I think the price for Charles Haley in 1992 was two 2nd rd picks. If there was a player like that available I'd definitely pay that and not think twice right now with the team we have.
1) I have no idea if Romo plays in week one, they say he will and I guess its a good sign that he was lobbying pretty hard to come back in the game last night. I rarely give credit to Garrett for anything anymore, but telling Romo basically "hell no you are not going back in" was the right thing to do. Unfortunately what we saw is further proof that at any time, with any hit it could be the end of his career. Now I guess the potential upside is if he truly is able to walk away from that pretty wicked tackle last night and be ok, maybe the back WILL hold up. Still, I'd say the odds of him playing all 16 games this year are slim and close to none.
2) On to Dak Prescott. Yeah he got a little fortunate that Witten made a sensational catch on that TD, but the LB did keep his back turned the whole time and a QB can see that. Maybe Prescott did know what he was doing there. Otherwise he was spot on again even when he was facing Seattle's excellent starters. Should have had a long gain or even a TD on that bomb to TW. Made good decisions and threw the ball extremely well. Its a common theme now every game. Its hard to say exactly what will happen when he faces others teams 1's exclusively, but last night he played a couple drives against Seattle's starters without Elliott, Dez and Witten on the field and still looked good. Nobody wants it to happen, but there's a chance Romo could get Wally Pipped if he gets hurt during the regular season and has to miss more than a game or two. Once he gets in there, Prescott may be there for 10+ yrs. I think that's maybe part of the reason Romo was lobbying so hard to get back in last night. Maybe he feels a little bit of that there already. Ideally, Prescott would get a whole yr or so to continue learning, refining and polishing his game, but I feel pretty strong that barring a rash of other injuries if Prescott has to play in real games this yr, we DO have good chances to win. Couldn't say that in recent seasons for sure.
3) Now onto the other headliner, Zeke Elliott. I was confident we got a great player on draft day. Many were growing anxious though from not seeing it on the field for real that MAYBE there was a slight chance he wouldn't be as good as hoped. No worries anymore. He's as good, maybe even better than hoped. He runs like a truck but has quick feet, change of direction skills and speed. He had a couple of textbook pass blocks. He runs inside and outside. He took some huge hits and didn't fumble. Was on a pace for nearly 200 yds against one of the leagues best defenses on the road with a rookie 4th rd pick at QB and no Dez Bryant to influence defensive alignments. Barring injury this kid is going to be an all pro for years to come.
4) The first half defense did some good things. I think the final number was only 22 rush yards allowed and Seattle is a really good run team. But there were still some plays with not enough pass rush. The Cowboys backups predictably got worked bad in the 3rd quarter by Seattle starters. I still don't like Barry Church at SS and the strong OLB spot is an issue but if they could somehow make one move before week one and get someone that can generate some sort of consistent outside pass rush, I think we could be set up pretty well for a good 2016. Its the one thing that's missing on what appears to be an otherwise pretty solid team.
5) I noticed Justin Durant started at MLB last night in place of Hitchens. I didnt really notice him doing anything good or bad but as mentioned above, starters did a good job vs run when they were in. Maliek Collins also started at 3T in place of Crawford and I noticed he did get into the backfield on a couple of plays. T McClain looked pretty good and Thornton was a solid addition this offseason. With Tyrone Crawford back this has the looks of a nice 4 man rotation at DT if they can all stay healthy. I think Benson Mayowa started at RDE, I only saw one play where he beat his guy vs pass but he did make a TFL vs the run. Needs more work, I know they don't like to play starters in the final preseason game but I'd have him out there next week along with Maliek Collins getting them plenty of reps.
6) I am still not ready to believe in Morris Claiborne but he is having a good preseason and had a good TC. He had one play where he had kinda soft coverage and gave up a completion and another where he missed a tackle. On the TD he gave up he had excellent coverage and made a play for the ball, but Wilson just made a perfect throw. He also nearly had another pick. He's better than Carr and maybe this yr he wont be the sieve he's been in previous seasons.
7) Lawrence Okoye started slow but late in the 3rd and most of the 4th qtr he showed up. Got into the backfield quite a bit and got credit for a sack when he chased Boykin out of bounds on a 4th and 1 scramble, showing some real athletic ability/speed. Got credit for 5 tackles, the 1 sack and a TFL. He probably wont make the 53, but he'll be someone I will be hoping we can get on the PS.
8) Lucky Whitehead is proving to be a nice 5th WR and return guy, but this Dax Swanson is very interesting. I believe he had quite a few picks in college as a CB (I thought I read 8 last yr alone) and he definitely has explosive traits as a return guy and looks very natural at catching the ball back there. Had a TD called back for a penalty but had a couple other good returns and one or two in previous weeks too. He has speed and playmaking ability. I am reasonably sure wont make the 53 but like Okoye I really hope we find a way to keep this kid on the PS.
9) I know it was his first playing time all preseason, but Jeff Heath was atrocious vs the run and pass. He along with Wilcox have to be the worst pair of backup safeties in the NFL. I know he got a 4yr deal to stay and I don't know the cap implications, but I'd be thinking seriously of dumping Heath after what I saw last night. Wilcox is in the final yr of his deal and I think its gets more obvious every week that he isn't going to be here come opening day. Keep waiting for Ryan Russell to show something but other than one or two plays he looks pretty JAGGY. Its definitely too bad David Irving and Charles Tapper both got hurt.
10) Starting OL is definitely ready to go and for the 3rd straight game I thought the backup OL improved. Chaz Green got a lot of snaps vs the Seattle starters and while he had some struggles he also had some good moments. I would think if he has a solid game vs Houston next week he'll seal up the swing OT job. Looney is also a nice veteran backup to have around.
11) Dan Bailey is human after all. Missed a 52 yd FG after hooking it a bit.
12) Like I said above, there's still some areas where we arnt great at but other than the lack of a proven pass rusher I think we have the makings of a good team. I don't know the cost or even if someone of decent ability will be available, but this would be the one move that could move the team from just a playoff contender in the NFC East to potentially a team that could make a deep run. I think the price for Charles Haley in 1992 was two 2nd rd picks. If there was a player like that available I'd definitely pay that and not think twice right now with the team we have.