Cowboys dominate Rams in all 3 phases, improve to 5-2
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Cowboys dominate Rams in all 3 phases, improve to 5-2

October 29, 2023
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Many of us came into this game with questions.

Questions about how the offense would respond after the bye week, and what adjustments Mike McCarthy would make.

Those questions have mostly been answered…for now.

After their first game this season decided by less than 12 points, the Cowboys followed up their three point win over the Chargers with a blowout of the Rams.

I’ll admit, after Dak Prescott was sacked on consecutive pass plays to start the game, I was worried about the Cowboys’ ability to protect him.

Tyron Smith was ruled out just before game time with a neck stinger that is limiting his strength.

Chuma Edoga filled in, and immediately gave up a sack on the first snap of the game.

After that, it was smooth sailing for the Cowboys in all three phases.

1st Half

The Dallas Cowboys rolled to a 33-9 halftime advantage on the strength of all three phases of the game.

After a fortunate Illegal Contact penalty on their first 3rd down of the game, Prescott then led the Cowboys to an opening drive touchdown.

The drive was capped off by a beautiful throw up the seam that resulted in an equally beautiful catch by TE Jake Ferguson for an 18 yard one-handed touchdown catch.

Los Angeles then drove the length of the field, powered by a 17 yard Matthew Stafford pass to Puka Nacua on 3rd & 11.

The Cowboys defense bent but didn’t break, and the Rams settled for a field goal to bring the score to 7-3.

After a successful drive that ended in a Brandon Aubrey 58 yard field goal, the Cowboys’ defense made a statement.

On the first play of the ensuing Rams drive, second year CB DaRon Bland stepped in front of a Stafford pass, and returned the interception 30 yards for a touchdown.

That marked Bland’s third interception returned for touchdown on the season, a league leader.

The Dallas defense then forced a punt.

This time it was blocked by Sam Williams, and bounced out of the back of the endzone for a safety, resulting in a 19-3 lead for the Cowboys.

On the ensuing punt style kickoff, returner KaVontae Turpin weaved in and out of Rams’ defenders for a 63 yard return.

Prescott and the offense setup at the Rams’ 13 yard line, and scored in two short plays.

CeeDee Lamb hauled in his second touchdown of the season on a perfect pass from Prescott for a 26-3 lead.

A few drives later, Dallas extended the lead with yet another touchdown pass from Prescott to Lamb.

This time Prescott scrambled out of the pocket, and found Lamb wide open from 22 yards away for a 33-3 lead.

Stafford led a 75 yard touchdown drive before the half to shrink the deficit to 33-9.

2nd Half

Receiving the 2nd half kickoff, Stafford and the Rams drove all the way down the field for back to back touchdown drives.

With the score sitting at 33-17, Prescott drove the Cowboys down the field for a successful Aubrey 27 yard field goal and a 36-17 lead.

The only other touchdown scored in the game came after a Rams turnover on downs that setup the Cowboys with great field position at their own 46 yard line.

WR Brandin Cooks notched his second consecutive game with a touchdown catch after hauling in a 25 yard touchdown on a go route up the sideline.

The catch gave the Cowboys a 43-17 lead, and cued the exit of Prescott in favor of Cooper Rush and most of the backups.

Summary

The Dallas Cowboys dominated in their first game after the bye week, demolishing the Los Angeles Rams by the score of 43-20.

Dallas used an uber-efficient game by Dak Prescott to secure the victory.

Prescott finished the game 25/31 for 304 yards and 4 touchdowns, his best outing of the season.

His primary target was CeeDee Lamb, who hauled in 12 receptions for 158 yards and 2 touchdowns.

The defense and special teams did their part, and the Cowboys move on to 5-2 on the season after a 43-20 beat down of the Los Angeles Rams.

Next up is a huge matchup for the Philadelphia Eagles.

3 Comments

  1. What’s a game alright great team win 5-2 Dallas Cowboys alright against the 3-5 LA Rams at our house and that’s AT&T Stadium at 12:00pm tho let’s enjoyed.This one but then it’s time to get ready and get prepared for the 7-1 Philadelphia Eagles down in Lincoln Financial Field in the game of the week at 3:25pm NFL on FOX where the world will be watching.We got to bring that’s hit first punch mentality mindset to be aggressive hunger toughness dominance violence mentality mindset and go out there and be tone settlers and set the pace in all 3 phases of.The football and play with that’s sense of urgency with physically and punch them in the mouth on the offensive side of the ball and in the kicking game for 60 minutes for 4 quarters in the trenches alright to be ready for next week we know they don’t like us and we don’t like.Them and hopefully Dallas Cowboys Nation come up there and show out with 34,000 screaming rowdiness loudest proudest roaring noises passion and help our players feed off our energy and make there stadium our and take over there MF place and make it’s nothing but Dallas Cowboys chats alright from the opening kickoff until the end of the game alright in week 9 prime time showdown alright and hopefully Dak Prescott continues to use his legs this game coming and play with passion focus energy and go out there and seize and everything and keep thats mentality mindset alright in a division showdown in the NFC east and we can’t afford to over look them and just go out there play our game we got to keep this momentum going and keep on putting in that’s work and having that’s consistent with a big game feels and go out there and seize everything in the game of the week and go out there and make a statement and handle our business next week!!!

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