In the words of Jerry Jones, the Dallas Cowboys are to learn their glaring weaknesses after going down narrowly against the Baltimore Ravens. Several critical issues were exposed in their running game, and their defense stood manifest through this match as they could muster only 51 rushing yards, burdening a lot on the shoulders of Dak Prescott to be good for balance and thus striking for the Cowboys. With a quick turnaround against the New York Giants on the horizon, they have to adequately expend their talent to turn their season around and bring home much-needed victories.
Key Players and Their Impact on the Game
The game opened with the Ravens taking it over during the early going. The offense moved down the field without too much difficulty, and for one quarter, the running game was strong. On the other side of the ball, the Cowboys looked rather disorganized, and it seemed like they were taking too long to get in a groove. It quickly became apparent they had to pick it up in a hurry to avoid letting another loss slip away from them at home.
With such a lack of success in running the ball, the Cowboys must focus on their running game since they earned the fewest yards. The team ran only 51 yards on 16 carries and only managed to average a lowly 3.2 yards per carry. That placed Dak Prescott’s burdened offense out there for the Ravens to feast on. The Ravens rushed for 274 yards, a clear difference between the two teams, showing evidence of the Cowboys not being able to set up a ground game as part of their balanced offense.
Player Performances: Dak Prescott
Dak Prescott has one really tough game to begin the season with, and he threw for 280 yards and two touchdowns but was also intercepted twice. He tried his best in the second half but just could not find a similar succor of support from the running game. Prescott depends absolutely on the consistent help of his offensive line and the support that he gets through his running backs.
It was a game in which the Cowboys could have also remembered what could have been. The way Derrick Henry left with the Ravens, moving for 151 yards and two touchdowns, might raise a question among Cowboys fans about why they did not get Henry during the offseason. His owner, Jerry Jones, had said they could not afford Henry. As many people would admit, this has also been one of the backfield’s much-needed upgrades.
Offensively, the Cowboys had to deal with the problem of futility on the same side of the ball when taking on a strong offense in the Ravens. Three rushing touchdowns were allowed, and they could not stop Henry or the strong running game of the Ravens. The defensive line was indeed smashed sometimes, and big plays plus momentum swings made their way back into a contest that the Cowboys had diminishing hope of winning.
Conclusion
Such a narrow loss to the Ravens points to two glaring issues of the Dallas Cowboys: their running game and defense. With only 51 rushing yards, they could not find balance and put too much pressure on Dak Prescott, who performed well despite all this. The team itself ought to improve its weaknesses, which is the view of team owner Jerry Jones. The Cowboys need to focus all the right talent for a quick turn-around ahead of their match against the New York Giants.
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