Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Boys/Jags Precap 11/9

Cowboys/Jaguars 11/9

Most likely another win, but they'll make it interesting first.


If this past weekend proved anything, it's that Dallas cannot survive without Romo. Although Weeden came in the week before and did an okay job relatively speaking, he came out this weekend and looked like a deer in headlights. Coaching wasn't on point either. Whenever Demarco Murray gets 20 or more carries in a game, Dallas has an overwhelming winning record. He had a season low number of carries on Sunday, showing that Dallas broke away from their gameplan- something that was noticeable about halfway through the game. The Cardinals also picked up Washington's strategy of blitzing the hell out of the offense, and being relatively successful at doing so. 

This week, Dallas has a London game against Jacksonville, and once again, the team owner has to put Romo on the spot two days after he suffered an injury in the same area he had to have surgery on before the season. Jerry Jones essentially called Romo out, saying that he expected Romo to play this upcoming week, although whether or not he did was dependent on the QB's level of "pain tolerance"

What I'm forecasting is that the Cowboys will win this one, but Romo will get re-injured because of the pressure being placed on him to play. 

The first quarter will be a dominant, run-heavy one for Dallas as Romo comes out and gets comfortable with the run/pass balance. Dallas will put up two TD's, and Jacksonville may put up a field goal. 

In the second quarter, the Dallas D will improve as they settle in to Jacksonville's looks, but the offense will slow down and get sluggish as Jacksonville begins to get more frustrated and blitz-happy. The only TD Dallas MAY see in the second quarter will come on the ground. 

In the third, if Romo is still in by this point, Dallas comes out sluggish and cocky by the lead they have acquired. They let up a TD and a field goal in the third quarter, so I'm predicting the 3Q score to be in the vicinity of 21/24-13/17.

In the 4th, I'm hedging my bets on Weeden being in. Although he did a bad job last week, he'll be a good set of fresh legs on the field who can pick apart an already tired defense. If he can't do it, Dallas will fall back on their running game to move up the field and it will most likely be successful. I'm predicting the final score to be 31/34-16/20.

Cheers,

J

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