A perfect storm of offensive improvement, Cowboys weathered multiple troughs

Cowboys were simply better, than their opponent and their former selves, when they took the field on Sunday. @DailyGoonerRaf looks at all the areas they improved upon and why it all clicked.

One of earliest and best lessons in following football came decades ago, in my brief time as a news photographer. I was assigned to record a game featuring Edinburg High in South Texas and tasked with interviewing the Bobcats head coach, Richard Flores, at the half.

Flores was the dean of South Texas coaches, known for his creative offenses. On this day, his team was trailing at the half to a vastly inferior opponent. I asked him if he planned any major adjustments and anticipated some juicy strategic dish. His simple answer surprised me.

“No” he said, “we don’t need to change anything. We just need to do what we do better.”  They did, rallying for a late win.

Flores’ understatement brings to mind the hand wringing and brain twisting from the Cowboys faithful this past month. The offense has struggled to move and to score. And fans have reached for their pat explanations:

  • It’s the quarterback, who’s lost his touch
  • It’s his receivers, who have suffered COVID, a concussion and the dropsies
  • It’s the offensive coordinator, who’s lost his magic touch
  • It’s the offensive line, shuffled to an extreme extent, and which misses Tyron Smith
  • It’s the running backs, who are dinged and in Ezekiel Elliott’s case, possibly declining.

In reality, it’s been all of these factors. Each hit the Cowboys after the New England win in October and while no single factor is wholly responsible for the decline, they all combined to drop point production by over a touchdown per game.

Cowboys’ report Card, snap counts vs Washngton in Week 16

The Cowboys exerted their dominance over Washington, smashing them 56-14 in what was their most complete performance on the season yet.

The Cowboys put a beatdown of epic proportion on the Washington Football Team in Week 16, flexing their might and reminding the rest of the league how dangerous they can be when fully clicking. Dallas played the Grinch and ruined Washington’s Christmas, despite giving them exactly what they asked for.

It’s A’s all around for almost every part of this team, who finally delivered a complete performance from top to bottom. They’ll just need to keep this same energy rolling come playoff time, and hopefully embark on a big Super Bowl run.

Here’s how the Cowboys graded out in Week 16, along with the playtime percentage breakdown.

Cowboys’ Dak Prescott named NFC Offensive Player of the Week

Dak Prescott takes home NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors after a four-touchdown performance against Washington in Week 16. | From @StarConscience

It was a dominant performance, to say the least, by the Dallas Cowboys in Week 16. They picked up their 11th win of the season and capped off a 4-0 month of December with a 56-14 shellacking of the Washington Football Team improving their record to 5-0 in the NFC East and 9-1 in the conference.

The Cowboys scored a touchdown on offense, defense, and special teams during the rout of their hated division rival. Although many key contributors stood out, quarterback Dak Prescott shined above them all. Not only was he named the Player of the Game but he received NFC Player of the Week honors on Wednesday.

Prescott and the Cowboys’ offense hadn’t been playing their best football in the weeks leading up to their win against Washington, and he took it upon himself to put in extra work with his receivers to remedy that. To say it was successful is an understatement as Prescott threw for 330 yards (322 in the first half) and four touchdowns while connecting with nine different receivers.

Prescott’s 131.4 passer rating was his second-highest of the season and it was the seventh time he completed over 70% of his passes.

Dallas is currently the No. 2 seed in the NFC playoff picture and still has a shot for the top spot with two games to go. If they are to attain a first-round bye, they’ll need Prescott to build off of this amazing performance.

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4 Takeaways: How early Amari opens up Cowboys offense

From Dak Prescott’s home dominance to the special teams and defense’s ascension, the quality of the 2021 Cowboys was on full display. @CDBurnett7 dives into it all.

The Dallas Cowboys absolutely walloped the Washington Football Team, 56-14, on Sunday Night Football. 42 points by halftime, two takeaways and two touchdowns from units other than the offense are the main examples of the domination. This was the first complete performance from Dallas in 2021 and it came after Dallas had already secured the NFC East crown earlier in the day.

Quarterback Dak Prescott looked perfect, finding wide receiver Amari Cooper early and often after the latter vocalized concerns earlier in the week and the impressive performances at home make the No. 1 seed more and more valuable with two weeks left.

Dan Quinn’s defense continued its string of unconscious performances, while the special teams showed out yet again as John Fassel’s system is really clicking in the second half of the season. Here are four takeaways from the Cowboys’ beatdown of Washington.

3 Stars: Dak Prescott, Cowboys’ defense fuel Week 16 win vs Washington

Dak Prescott threw for over 300 yards and four touchdowns while DeMarcus Lawrence and Trevon Diggs shutdown Washington’s offense in Week 16. | From @StarConscience

The Dallas Cowboys secured the NFC East title before they took the field Sunday night due to the Las Vegas Raiders’ victory over the Denver Broncos. However, they played as if they hadn’t accomplished anything and obliterated their division rival.

Dallas stormed out to a 42-7 lead at halftime and ended up with a dominant 56-14 victory. The Cowboys scored touchdowns on offense, defense, and special teams, making it a total team effort in front of their home crowd. There were plenty of kudos to go around, but here are the three players that led the way in the Cowboys’ 11th win of the 2021 season.

Good, bad, ugly: Cowboys dominate Football Team

The offense got back to their groove back and the defense played well again. So what could there be to complain about? | From @BenGrimaldi

The Dallas Cowboys left no doubt who was the best team in the NFC East with a 56-14 beatdown of the Washington Football Team. From start to finish, the Cowboys dominated in all three phases of the game and had the Football Team frustrated to the point where they were fighting with each other on the sideline.

That’s what the Cowboys did on Sunday night, they embarrassed a rival and put the division to bed, even though they had already clinched earlier in the day. For those waiting on the offense to play up to the standards they had set earlier in the year, watching this one was very satisfying. It felt like the extra present waiting to be opened that nobody noticed in the corner.

In beating the WFT, the Cowboys put up 42 points in the first half, had close to 500 yards of offense, scored in all three phases, and had an offensive lineman score a touchdown. Here’s the good, the bad, and the ugly in the Cowboys’ Week 16 demolishing of the Football Team.

Player of the Game: Dak Prescott shines as Cowboys rout Washington

The Cowboys signal caller put in a full day’s work in barely more than half a game and put his name in the record books once again. | From @TimLettiero

This game got out of hand rather quickly for Washington. The rematch between the Dallas Cowboys and the Football Team quickly started to mirror the Week 14 first half, however, and spiraled into a much more definitive statement soon after. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott got his offense moving with a high-tempo, feed-the-squad mojo on their second drive, and didn’t look back. Although he was pulled midway through the third after yet another defensive touchdown put Dallas up 49-7 over their division rival, Prescott was the leading force to this rout.

Dallas ended up winning 56-14 as Prescott completed 28 of 39 throws for 330 yards and four passing touchdowns. Even more remarkable than the numbers, Prescott set an NFL regular season record, becoming the first QB in history to complete scoring throws to a wideout, tight end, running back and offensive lineman.

It was clear this offense, led by OC Kellen Moore, wanted to silence the doubters. No points were scored on the opening drive but promise was shown. Getting the ball right back on a Trevon Diggs’ interception, Prescott would hit his most reliable targets in WR Amari Cooper and TE Dalton Schultz twice respectively to march the offense downfield with ease. This set up a beautiful play design and break in the Washington defense setting Prescott and RB Ezekiel Elliott up for the walk-in touchdown.

More of the same would occur on the offense’s third drive of the evening. Prescott would target RB Tony Pollard and WR CeeDee Lamb consecutively while adding WR Cedrick Wilson to the mix midway through the drive. After Prescott’s first incompletion of the game targeting Pollard, he’d return to his safety blankets in Schultz and Cooper, the former for yet another beautifully-designed score.

The offense stayed hungry. Prescott would share the ball, targeting and connecting on passes with five different receivers, on a drive that ultimately ended in a big man touchdown for OT Terence Steele.

Just to put the icing on the cake, Prescott would take the very next drive and complete history, hitting Cooper on a beautiful catch at the pylon to complete the historic quartet.

Prescott came out in the second half but after two stalled drives and yet another defensive touchdown, a majority of the offensive starters would take a seat. The final stat line included another 21 yards on the ground but more importantly put an end to the recent slump the offense has been in over the last couple of months. Prescott was the brightest star but the team will need several repeat performances moving forward, starting with a high-powered battle against the struggling Arizona Cardinals next week.

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WATCH: Malik Turner shows off agility, scores 8th Dallas TD of the night

Malik Turner showed off his moves on a long catch-and-run, then scored a touchdown. Dallas has now scored the most points by a team in 2021.

The Dallas Cowboys have now scored the most points in a game by any team during the 2021 season. 56 points with almost the entire fourth quarter left in Dallas and Washington can’t even stop the reserve Cowboys players.

After a fourth-down stop by cornerback Anthony Brown, quarterback Cooper Rush came in after Dak Prescott was rested for the night and put together an impressive drive thanks to wide receiver Malik Turner, who sparked it with a video game-like run on a 61-yard gain.

Fittingly, Rush went right back to Turner on his next throw and he scored the touchdown he deserved after the highlight-reel catch-and-run to put Dallas into the red zone.

Turner’s touchdown grab is his third of the year and the Cowboys now sit three points behind the franchise record of 59 scored in a game and they’ve tied the franchise record of eight touchdowns in a game.

Cowboys go historic, eviscerate Washington’s soul, pride, hope in 56-14 whomping

The Cowboys clinched the playoffs, then the NFC East without lifting a finger. So it was only right they celebrated emphatically once the whistle blew. | From @KDDrummondNFL

There may have been a question or two about exactly what the 2021 Dallas Cowboys were when Week 16 started, but those questions are no more. Winners of three straight, all on the road, entering the contest, Dallas secured a playoff berth without doing anything on Saturday. They then secured the NFC East title for the first time since 2018 and 24th time overall on Sunday before hitting the field. So when they hit the field, they certainly had reason to put on a strong performance to celebrate.

That they did, scoring in every which way imaginable as Dak Prescott continued to work his way out of a mini-slump while the defense continued their trajectory towards the title of league’s best. Dallas put up over 300 passing yards in the first half en route to a 42-7 halftime lead. The defense and special teams turned in their own scores as Dallas absolutely throttled the Washington Football Team, 56-14, to improve to 11-4 on the season.

The 56 points is the most scored in the NFL this season and the most Dallas has scored since 1980.

Things were so good, Prescott was pulled midway through the third quarter as Cooper Rush got just his second extensive action on the season. The damage had long been done after Prescott turned in a 27 for 35, 321 passing yard, 4 touchdown first half.  Prescott completed seven passes each to Amari Cooper and Dalton Schultz in that half, with both scoring touchdowns along with Ezekiel Elliott and offensive tackle Terence Steele.

That allowed Prescott to be the first QB in NFL regular-season history to complete a TD pass in the same game to a running back, wideout, tight end and offensive lineman.

Not to be left out on the fun, defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence tipped a pass to himself and then wove through the offense to score his first career touchdown. In the third quarter, a Corey Clement blocked punt led to a Chauncey Golston touchdown recovery.

It was the team’s third blocked punt of the year, tying their 1991 record. Lawrence and Steele scoring is the first time an offensive lineman and defensive lineman have done it in the same game ever.

Those two players became the 18th and 19th Cowboys players this season to score touchdowns.

Rush didn’t slow down when he relieved Prescott either, finding Malik Turner for a 61-yard catch-and-run of epic proportions before getting it to Turner again for a score.

The 42-point margin of victory moves Dallas back into the No. 2 seed in the NFC with two weeks to go. If the Cowboys win their final two games (vs Arizona and @ Philadelphia) they will have a shot at the top seed should Green Bay lose one of their final two games.

WATCH: Cowboys special teams makes it triple crown of TDs vs WFT

The Cowboys’ three phases have all scored a touchdown, with John Fassel drawing up a punt block to crush Washington’s morale.

The Dallas Cowboys had a win all but confirmed at halftime against the Washington Football team, holding a 42-7 lead thanks to an emphatic performance from the offense and a constricting show from the defense.

Defensive end Demarcus Lawrence scored a touchdown for the defense, leaving it to the special teams to make it a trifecta. John Fassel has become known for the punt block in Dallas and he drew one up early in the second half. The call worked beautifully.

Running back Corey Clement made the rush and blocked the punt while defensive end Chauncey Golston scooped up the football for the score, the 19th Cowboys player to score in the 2021 season.

Dallas now has the trifecta of touchdowns and holds a 49-7 lead against Washington and it’s an embarrassing showing from the Football Team.