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Micah Parsons’ key play symbolizes what Cowboys’ defense has become in 2022
ARLINGTON, Texas — Brock Wright’s eyes have been on the tip zone. The tight finish thought he was about to provide the Detroit Lions a fourth-quarter lead.
Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons had a unique thought.
Parsons was 5 yards behind Wright on the time of the reception. He weaved his approach by visitors — reaching 20.41 mph, in response to NFL Subsequent Gen Stats — collared Wright on the 2-yard line and introduced him down on the 1. At preliminary look it seemed like Wright might need scored, however replays ultimately confirmed he was down.
On the following play, Lions working again Jamaal Williams misplaced the primary fumble of his profession, with linebacker Anthony Barr scooping up the free ball for the important takeaway in a sport that became a 24-6 Cowboys win.
“I imply, I inform folks I’m going to be drained, however you’re going to be extra drained than me as a result of I’m by no means going to cease,” Parsons mentioned. “And I follow that approach. I work that approach. Simply being relentless, understanding that something can occur on the sector.”
Parsons’ play symbolizes what the Cowboys’ protection has turn into in 2022:
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A unit that won’t go down with no battle; the Cowboys have given up greater than 19 factors simply as soon as.
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A unit that may rush the passer in addition to anyone within the league; their 29 sacks by seven video games are probably the most the Cowboys have had since 1987 (34).
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A unit that may take away the ball, too; they’ve 11 turnovers of their previous 5 video games.
For the primary time this season, the Cowboys didn’t enable a landing, holding the Lions, who entered with the No. 3 scoring offense within the NFL (28 factors per sport), to 2 first-half area targets.
This got here per week after the Cowboys allowed two touchdowns in a sport for the one time all season in a 26-17 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. The following day, defensive coordinator Dan Quinn used the time period “pissed off” 9 instances in his weekly information convention.
If that is what “pissed off” results in, opponents higher be careful.
“Like they are saying,” mentioned defensive finish Sam Williams, who grew to become the primary rookie with two sacks, a compelled fumble and a fumble restoration in the identical sport since Nick Bosa in 2019, “you play with the bull, you get the horns.”
Quinn truly informed his defenders this was Shark Week.
“Each day we noticed sharks,” Parsons mentioned.
And when the blood bought within the water Sunday, they circled.
“Typically you get certainly one of them,” Parsons mentioned. “And typically they assault in packs. It’s similar to that.”
The primary chew was cornerback Trevon Diggs’ interception of a deep move from quarterback Jared Goff meant for broad receiver Josh Reynolds on the primary drive of the third quarter. The Cowboys turned that into the primary of working again Ezekiel Elliott’s two landing runs for a 10-6 lead.
“They’re taking part in into my sport,” Diggs mentioned. “I would like the ball to go up, particularly the deep ball. I really feel like that’s once I’m at my greatest.”
The following takeaway was Barr’s restoration after an obvious punch free from defensive finish DeMarcus Lawrence on the Dallas purpose line. Whereas the Cowboys didn’t flip that into factors, they have been capable of keep away from a deficit by stopping a Detroit landing. On the following drive, cornerback Jourdan Lewis made a diving interception of a Goff throw to receiver Tom Kennedy. Sadly, Lewis was misplaced for the season with a midfoot harm on the takeaway.
Happily, the Cowboys turned that into Elliott’s second landing and a 17-6 lead.
“When these guys go on the market and get turnovers, it’s necessary for us to verify we get factors out of that,” quarterback Dak Prescott mentioned. “That’s the way you win video games, and it’s additionally the way you blow them away, actually. This complete group, how hungry they’re and the way in which that they assault is one thing I’ve seen in coaching camp and one thing I’ve seen in these final 5 weeks.”
Williams bought into the act subsequent, stripping Goff of the ball with 2:20 to play, and Parsons bought his first sack/fumble on the following drive with defensive finish Dorance Armstrong recovering the free ball.
The Cowboys’ 5 takeaways have been probably the most they’ve had in a half since they’d 5 within the first half in opposition to the Buffalo Payments in Tremendous Bowl XXVII.
“I don’t know that I’ve seen a protection that’s influencing the workforce any greater than this one has, even the perfect ones,” proprietor and common supervisor Jerry Jones mentioned. “Now there’s a excessive talent stage on the market. There’s a excessive competence stage. They’re well-coached. It’s a mixture of some veterans, plenty of younger gamers. They’re getting extra confidence and, frankly, getting higher technically each sport.”
Dallas, TX
Here is everything you need to know about Sunday night’s Dallas Cowboys game
The Dallas Cowboys are playing their third game in a row at home that is in front of a massive television audience as they are now going from Thanksgiving Day to Monday Night Football to Sunday Night Football. America’s Team and all that jazz. It is the first time that they will be playing a game in general though as a team eliminated from playoff contention.
This time around the Cowboys will be hosting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and are underdogs even in their home building. While Dallas has won three of their last four, the Buccaneers have won all of their last four. Needless to say it is going to be a difficult outing.
We will see how well the Cowboys fare and if they are able to make it four out of five. The early parts of this season were extremely tough, but they have been playing very well for the last month or so.
This post will serve as our running recap throughout it all. We will update things on a quarterly basis and at the end of the game sort it so that it can be read in chronological order.
Let’s go Cowboys!
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Notable Recent News
This past week saw the trailer for the Netflix documentary chronicling Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys teams of the 1990s release… if you are into that.
Injury Updates
We have known for some time that Trevon Diggs’ season is over, but the Cowboys formally placed him on injured reserve on Saturday.
Dallas signed Andrew Booth to the active roster in response.
NFL News Relevant To The Cowboys
As noted up top… the Washington Commanders beat the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday and in the process they eliminated the Cowboys from playoff contention.
The Drought™ grows all the more large.
Up Next For The Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys are set for their final road trip of the season next Sunday as they will visit the Philadelphia Eagles. After that they will return home to host the Washington Commanders before they wrap everything up.
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Dallas police identify victim in Saturday morning shooting
DALLAS – Dallas Police have identified a man who was shot and killed before 5 a.m. Saturday morning.
Officers were called to a shooting in the 9000 block of Soverign Row, which is off of John Carpenter Freeway near Regal Row.
Investigators believe 21-year-old Joseph Ortega was shot by an unknown suspect.
Ortega died at the scene.
This is an ongoing investigation.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Frank Serra at 214-662-4552 or frank.serra@dallaspolice.gov.
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Dallas City Council meltdown over city manager search an embarrassment
An already questionable search process for Dallas’ new city manager has unfortunately lapsed into all-out dysfunction.
Dallas City Council, it’s the holidays. Please take a breath of fresh pine air and work out this search in a new spirit of cooperation before nobody ends up wanting the job.
Given what’s already happened, chances of that are dwindling. Three of the five semifinalists already pulled out of the running late last week.
There was trouble from the start with the resignation of former City Manager T.C. Broadnax in February. He said a majority of the council lost faith in his leadership, but the timing of his “involuntary resignation” rightly raised eyebrows. Mayor Eric Johnson questioned whether his allies on the council helped him orchestrate the move so he could take a job as Austin city manager and also collect on a hefty severance.
The City Council named Broadnax’s top aide, Assistant City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert, as interim manager just days after his resignation amid reservations of some of the council. Since then, the table has seemed set for her to assume the permanent role, underscored by the lack of pushback Tolbert’s received as she’s implemented sweeping changes at City Hall during her interim role. We can’t help but wonder about the chill that’s had on other potential candidates.
Another wrinkle came when the outside search firm hired to vet candidates, Baker Tilly, circulated a draft brochure advertising for the job that featured a photo of the Houston skyline. That was in late August, and since then some council members have blamed both the firm and an ad hoc search committee for moving too slowly and without transparency to the full council.
Tensions erupted this month when three council members — Paula Blackmon, Gay Donnell Willis and Jaynie Schultz — tried to wrest control from the committee and hold an emergency meeting of the full council. That flopped when only two other council members showed up at the Dec. 16 meeting, not enough for a quorum.
Blackmon told us she expected a quorum, but “it became clear to me that some phone calls were made to pressure people not to show up, and that is their decision.” Another bad look for the city.
A meeting the same day of the ad hoc committee weirdly ended up in executive session for nearly three hours. Members emerged with a plan to virtually interview the semifinalists Monday, the day before Christmas Eve. That seems like a big ask of the candidates and a crummy process. Candidates deserve an in-person interview.
It’s been hard to keep track of who’s on whose team in this mayhem. There are clearly two sides on the council: those who want Tolbert to get the job, and those who aren’t yet sold on her and want a more extensive search.
Council member Cara Mendelsohn, a member of the ad hoc committee, told us any grievances with the search should have been handled privately and that council members not on the committee have wrongly injected themselves in what is a serious effort.
“This unprofessional behavior risks scaring off strong candidates and reflects poorly on our city,” she said.
That may well happen even more than it has and, at this point, who could blame them? From the start to now, the city has hardly put its best foot forward. We urge the City Council to embrace the quiet of the season, take a moment and begin again in earnest in the New Year.
Rushing this process serves no one and least of all the residents of Dallas.
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