Monday morning quarterback: Cowboys wilt in the desert

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Monday morning quarterback: Cowboys wilt in the desert

Okay, Cowboys fandom, all together now: What the heck was that?

The Dallas Cowboys traveled to the desert and wilted. The two-game win streak to start the season is gone.

So too is Dallas’ two-game win streak in Week 3 games.

And wave goodbye to the Cowboys’ four-game win streak over the Cardinals in Week 3 games as well.

Yes, Dallas played its first game without Trevon Diggs. His replacement, DaRon Bland, was targeted early and often.

The Cowboys defense could be even better if these 3 players make the leap
Cowboys CB DaRon Bland

But the killer was that the Cowboys’ run defense was non-existent in the first half.

Arizona piled up 182 rushing yards in the first half alone. A blown assignment in the backfield led to a game-sealing touchdown late in the fourth.

The Cowboys’ defense played a better game in the second half. They have a lot to work on before hosting the Patriots on Sunday.

The offense looked great between the 20s, led by Michael Gallup’s six pass receptions for 92 yards.

Once they got inside the 20? Not so much.

On five redzone trips Dallas scored just one touchdown and that won’t work.

Still, it was just one loss and 14 games remain. It isn’t time to panic, but Dallas cannot afford to play games like that going forward.

Running Backs Looked Solid

Dallas’ running game looked very good. It’s the one room that really doesn’t have much to work on this week.

Pollard rushed for 122 yards on 23 carries. Rico Dowdle scored his first NFL touchdown, and had three catches for 25 yards along with 21 yards on four carries.

Rookie Hunter Luepke had a nine yard run and a 12-yard reception to record his first stats in those areas in an NFL box score.

They did all of that despite having three starters out on the offensive line.

But that same line had too many penalties. They yielded two sacks and several hurries.

That too is something that needs to be cleaned up by this Sunday.

What Is Pass Interference Anymore?

The pass interference call on CeeDee Lamb late in the second quarter was huge.

Not only did it wipe out a first down at the Arizona 48, it all but killed the Cowboys’ drive.

They punted and Arizona managed a last-second 62-yard field goal. Those turned out to be three big points.

Down only 18-13 late in the third, Dallas probably kicks a field goal.

Instead of being an 18-16 game, they went for it on fourth down and failed.

Dallas’ next field goal makes it 19-18. Maybe those final nine and a half minutes play out much differently.

Making it worse, that should have been a no-call.

Both Lamb and Cardinals defensive back Kei’Trel Clark ran into each other. Both pushed off but Lamb drew the flag.

CeeDee Lamb Needs To Lead Receiving Core On Sunday
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (88) gains yards after a catch in the second half of an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, Nov. 14, 2021. (AP Photo/Michael Ainsworth)

Later in the game, Gallup was clearly interfered with by Marco Wilson in the endzone. A flag was thrown and then picked up with no call made.

Prescott was intercepted six plays later to all but end the game.

In Baltimore, the Ravens’ Zay Flowers was clearly hooked on a fourth-and-three pass over the middle. No flag was thrown.

The Colts got the ball back near midfield and drove for the game-winning field goal in overtime.

Don’t ask me what pass interference is anymore. I sure don’t know. I’m not sure the officials do either.

Miami Massacre

Speaking of what the heck was that…

What happened to the Denver Broncos on Sunday? The Miami Dolphins put up 70 points on Denver.

It was the first time a 70+ score was posted in the NFL since 1966. It’s only the fourth time in NFL history that one team scored 10 touchdowns in a single game.

I’d hate to have been on the plane back to Denver. Yikes!

Tap The Brakes On Prime

About those takes on how Deion Sanders will be coaching the Cowboys next year? Yeah, lets tap the brakes on that.

Coach Prime’s Colorado Buffaloes got off to a nice 3-0 start.

Their win over TCU to open the season was amazing. Their wins over Nebraska and Colorado State didn’t shock the world.

But Colorado is now finding out there’s some seriously good teams out there and some of them are on the schedule.

Cowboys great Deion Sanders making his mark, and his point, in Colorado
BOULDER, CO – APRIL 22: University of Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders before the Black and Gold game at Folsom Field April 22, 2023. (Photo by Andy Cross/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images

For some reason Oregon’s head coach Dan Lanning was really worked up for this game. To his credit, he got his team worked up too.

The 42-6 beatdown the Ducks laid on Colorado may have put a halt to the hype in Boulder, at least for this week.

I’m not sure about going with a fake punt up 13-0 deep in your own territory, as Oregon did.

I once played for an old-school coach. I’m betting he’d have ordered a hit on the Ducks’ quarterback on the very next play.

I’m not saying he was right. Nor am I saying that is what the Buffaloes should have done.

But Colorado failed a big test when they didn’t get riled up over the play and start playing better.

Instead, they laid down after the fake worked and the Ducks rolled right over them.

After Saturday, it will probably be a few more years before Sanders is ready for the NFL’s sideline Prime Time.

I wonder if AFLAC covers getting scorched on the gridiron?

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Richard Paolinelli is an award-winning sports journalist with 34 years of professional newsroom experience. His newspaper career (1991–2011) includes the Gallup Independent, Modesto Bee, Gustine Press-Standard, Turlock Journal, Merced Sun-Star, Tracy Press, Patch, and San Francisco Examiner. He received the 2001 California Newspaper Publishers Association Best Sports Story award. Richard has authored two non-fiction sports books and 11 novels. At InsideTheStar.com, he has published 874 articles reaching over 728,000 readers.

27 Comments

  1. Brian Evans
    Need players to step up. Step up and take the challenge of being the leader. Someone who is going to be reliable, play through the pain, and more
  2. Brian Jordan
    It's the media's fault, they made us belive we were better than we actually are... the quote of a looser "Dak Trashscott"
  3. Terrance Albert
    and arizona was supposed to be the easiest team they play all season!
  4. Billy Logan
    Beautiful and Bad
    1. Billy Logan
      Wrong post sh""
  5. Dam Cam
    You'll already know how I feel about that lost.
    Media: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=6977770955588120&set=p.6977770955588120&type=3
  6. Eric Duncan
    As yall haters say when we win... Its just 1 game... They'll bounce back
  7. VAM
    Pass interference is the toughest calls to make, and many times they can go either way. I missed the PI called against CD so can't comment, but I did see an obvious push off (extended locked arm) by CD on a pretty long pass play up the right sideline. Running backs had a good game. That one play by Dowdle when he broke/made miss like five/six tackles was awesome. Agree Gallup, who I always liked, and think could be a better rated WR with a different/better QB, had a good game. Agree about Sanders, who IMO is undeservedly hyped to the hilt by sport media and hasn't even coached one full year in Div 1 yet and they have him winning Super Bowls??? Love the AFLAC comment.
  8. Douglas Paul
    #cuttheduk
  9. Jared Ringuette
    Looks like back to normal
  10. Rick Dailey
    Defense exposed and Dak sucks obviously
  11. James McKee
    This is the NFL anybody can beat anybody it’s who can overcome it fix it and prevail in the playoffs
  12. Mike Skau
    Underachieving Performance !!!
  13. Thornhill Hawks
    find a coach who can fix the red zone issue once that is fixed then let’s talk
  14. Channah Polis
    Dick Huss yah. I was definitely over it after that. The entire team just sucked soooo bad. So disappointing. Not sure if they were in a funk over Diggs?? If so, they need to get over that crap asap. Not saying the refs caused them to lose, but some of those calls were ridiculous and that was PI and a safety. Not the reason they lost, but didn’t help.
  15. Channah Polis
    Dick Huss that pick didn’t change that they lost. They would have had to get the ball back to score again. It was already over. Defense didn’t do crap to help at all. Offense line sucked ass. Too many backups
  16. Paul O'Keefe
    You are going to lose to an inferior Opponent at some point. Unfortunately it happened week 3 this year. Need to beat New England to be 3-1 before playing San Francisco
    1. Thornhill Hawks
      Paul O'Keefe good luck to that
    2. Channah Polis
      Paul O'Keefe oh I really hope so. Totally agree with you in that teams always lose to inferior teams. This is just one loss. Hopefully it won’t be a trend. Get healthy and get back at it. Get that funk out the heads about Diggs being out too!
  17. Larry Mcfall
    throttled by an 0-2 team. that's embarrassing. the boys have some work to do if they want to bounce back next week at home. if the boys can't beat the Pats then the 49ers game will be a horror story in the waiting. can't let that happen. it's time to get busy and get this problem fixed. LETS GO BOYS!!!
  18. Corey Bourne
    The defense had not one player in the middle of the field as WR lined up in the backfield ran up the middle for a TD. Who calls that and they did it all game long
    1. Channah Polis
      Corey Bourne I was shocked at how poorly defense covered the cards. Gilmore looked pathetic. They all looked like they were just not feeling it at all.
  19. Bossie Darkandlovely Johnson
    Every team gets hits that might be questionable, the truth is that the Cowboys didn't come to play
  20. Koch Luong
    The Cowboys play stupid games

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