Dallas Cowboys @ Denver Broncos Week 4 Preview

October 3rd, 2009 10:54 am
by Pro Set

Dallas (2-1) has not travelled to Denver since 1998 meaning that the Cowboys grace Invesco Field for the first time. Denver embarrassed Dallas in their last meeting on Thanksgiving Day no less. This Cowboys team is feeling very little love despite its winning record. QB Tony Romo (57%; 4 TD; 3 INT) needs to throw the ball better. WR Roy Williams (8 rec; 179 yds; 1 TD) needs to gain his quarterback’s confidence.  It was telling that Jason Garrett ordered an endzone fade to TE Martellus Bennett on MNF in the win over Carolina. When that pass is thrown to Williams on a consistent basis, it will signify that he is the #1 WR. On the ground, both RB Marion Barber (QST) and RB Felix Jones (OUT) will contribute little. RB Tashard Choice, however, has shown enough to warrant respect from the Donkeys (a.k.a Broncos defense). It is critical for Dallas that Choice presents a credible ground threat, in order for TE Jason Witten to get free on play action. A credible ground threat will require a solid performance from the Cowboys O-line. Remember to sink a beer when T Flozell Adams executes his mandatory false start.

Denver (3-0) is faring better than expected in the AFC West. It is important to note that Denver, when it matters, has not trailed by more than a score this season. QB Kyle Orton (56%; 3 TD; 0 INT) is not known from dramatic comebacks. RB Correll Buckhalter (31 car; 230 yds) might be averaging over 7 ypc, but Dallas will provide a sterner test. The Cowboys were able to cause significant disruption on 1st down against Carolina. NT Jay Ratliff will look to get inside penetration adn force Denver to run outside. The Denver interior line will need to drive through the point of attack. If Denver gets its guards onto the Dallas linebackers, the game is theirs to control. This will also set up bootleg passing for Orton.  Dallas, overall, should win as long as points off turnovers work in the Cowboys’ favour.

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Carolina Panthers @ Dallas Cowboys Monday Night Football Preview

September 28th, 2009 8:38 pm
by Big Dog

Ok, this one’s in brief.

Basically Carolina are screwed. They’re playing the Cowboys at home and this is a Dallas outfit that needs to secure a win at home. Of course the Panthers are motivated coming off a shaky start to the season, but this isn’t going to be their week. The Cowboys running game will continue to be strong and as long as their defense can pressure the Carolina O-Line and Quarterback, they should be able to create enough disruption.

It’s going to be an entertaining game, but the Cowboys will seal the deal with their first home victory.

Prediction

Dallas 34 – 24

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Philadelphia Eagles @ Carolina Panthers Preview

September 13th, 2009 8:29 am
by Big Dog

Welcome to the 2010 season, football fans. In a week full of interesting matchups and the beginning of the race to the playoffs, let’s take a quick look at the Eagles @ Panthers game and see what information we can glean.

Philadelphia Eagles

Historically speaking, Andy Reid isn’t renowned for a strong start to the season with his teams. Couple that with some unexpected personnel decisions during the off-season and there are a lot of unanswered questions facing the Eagles this Sunday. The first and biggest of these is surely the Offensive Line, faced with the challenge of holding a very tough Panthers defense while buying McNabb enough time to get the passing game going. If McNabb starts getting sacked, expect his passes to start being rushed and increasingly off target. Unfortunately due to his history with injury, Donovan’s not as light on his feet as he once was, which means that scrambling isn’t much of an option for him. While the Panthers’ corners have been giving away plenty of room in the pre-season, this will only make the job easier for McNabb if his front line holds.

Carolina Panthers

On paper at least, the Eagles look vulnerable up the middle. With a rookie Safety/CB in Victor (Macho) Harris and various troubles in the MLB position, it’s possible that Jake Delhomme will be able to catch the defense off-guard. On the defensive side of the ball, the Panthers really have to win the battle at the line. As mentioned above, their corners have been giving away too much room so far in the pre-season. That has to stop now. If Julius Peppers can unleash the pain he dearly loves to, then the Eagles will really be in trouble.

Conclusion

Ultimately this game will be about one matchup only. The Eagles O-Line vs the Panthers D-Line. The game will be won and lost there. While there are a lot of questions over the Eagles Line, at this stage it looks to me like the Panthers are not playing tight enough in the middle and McNabb/Reid will punish them for this.

Prediction

A close fought game, but Eagles 21-17

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