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What to watch for in Cowboys' second preseason game: Tony Romo back in action, how QBs fare under pressure
By Brandon George
Brandon George, Cowboys beat writer for SportsDayDFW.com and The Dallas Morning News, answered questions in a live chat recently. Here are some highlights:
Question: What's the number one thing you'll be looking for in the matchup against the Dolphins?
George: How Tony Romo looks in his first action in several months, followed by can Dak Prescott come close to a repeat performance the second time around. Do the Cowboys get any pressure on the QB?
Question: Are you looking forward to watching the Cowboys' O-line square off against the likes of Ndamukong Suh, Cam Wake and Mario Williams?
George: Sure, but that won't last long in a preseason game. The Cowboys won't play their starters long. I look for Tony Romo to play one series, maybe two.
Question: Who would you have liked to see more of/from in Saturday's showcase?
George: Would have liked to have seen more from David Irving and Ryan Russell. They played most of the game but didn't produce much. The Cowboys need those two young DEs to step up with so much doubt along the DL about the pass-rush. Russell had a great offseason but hasn't done much in camp. Irving has a lot of upside, but the Cowboys can't be too patient with him. They need him to show up now.
Question: Losing James Hanna for an extended period of time is pretty big, right? He's a solid blocker on the line and his absence, I'd imagine, puts much more pressure on Geoff Swaim, a second-year guy, to perform well in two-tight end sets
George: Yes, it does put more on Geoff Swaim and Gavin Escobar. But especially Swaim since he's the better blocker.
Swaim started fast in training camp, but then had two drops in the first half of Saturday's first preseason game. They need Swaim to be much more of a contributor than he was in his rookie season out of Texas.
Question: Who among the long shots (Anthony Brown, Andy Jones, Darius Jackson ...) has the best shot at making the 53-man roster?
George: Both Brown and Jackson have good shots to make the roster. Brown is hurt right now, so that won't help his case. Jackson could be the fourth back on the 53 to start the year if they begin the season with Dunbar on the PUP, which seems likely.
By Brandon George
Brandon George, Cowboys beat writer for SportsDayDFW.com and The Dallas Morning News, answered questions in a live chat recently. Here are some highlights:
Question: What's the number one thing you'll be looking for in the matchup against the Dolphins?
George: How Tony Romo looks in his first action in several months, followed by can Dak Prescott come close to a repeat performance the second time around. Do the Cowboys get any pressure on the QB?
Question: Are you looking forward to watching the Cowboys' O-line square off against the likes of Ndamukong Suh, Cam Wake and Mario Williams?
George: Sure, but that won't last long in a preseason game. The Cowboys won't play their starters long. I look for Tony Romo to play one series, maybe two.
Question: Who would you have liked to see more of/from in Saturday's showcase?
George: Would have liked to have seen more from David Irving and Ryan Russell. They played most of the game but didn't produce much. The Cowboys need those two young DEs to step up with so much doubt along the DL about the pass-rush. Russell had a great offseason but hasn't done much in camp. Irving has a lot of upside, but the Cowboys can't be too patient with him. They need him to show up now.
Question: Losing James Hanna for an extended period of time is pretty big, right? He's a solid blocker on the line and his absence, I'd imagine, puts much more pressure on Geoff Swaim, a second-year guy, to perform well in two-tight end sets
George: Yes, it does put more on Geoff Swaim and Gavin Escobar. But especially Swaim since he's the better blocker.
Swaim started fast in training camp, but then had two drops in the first half of Saturday's first preseason game. They need Swaim to be much more of a contributor than he was in his rookie season out of Texas.
Question: Who among the long shots (Anthony Brown, Andy Jones, Darius Jackson ...) has the best shot at making the 53-man roster?
George: Both Brown and Jackson have good shots to make the roster. Brown is hurt right now, so that won't help his case. Jackson could be the fourth back on the 53 to start the year if they begin the season with Dunbar on the PUP, which seems likely.