4 Downs: The biggest turning points in Cowboys win over Patriots

From @ToddBrock24f7: Prescott and Lamb got over a mini-slump, LVE did something for the first time, and DaRon Bland showed out in the plays that made the game.

Sunday’s 38-3 shellacking of the Patriots proved cathartic for the Cowboys and their fans after the previous week’s no-show in the desert. The defense was once again at powerhouse form, the offense showed encouraging signs of what could still be coming, and the special teams added their own punctuation marks at just the right moments.

Things got off to a rocky start with an opening drive that- stop me if you’ve heard this one before- fizzled out in the red zone and forced Dallas to settle for a short field goal.

But the Cowboys were able to regroup and overcome that bugaboo- along with several others, like penalties and TD passes to wide receivers- en route to handing Bill Belichick the largest loss of his coaching career.

There were plenty of game-defining plays to choose from, but these are the four that the grumpy guy in the hoodie could be seeing in his nightmares for a while.

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3 Major takeaways from Cowboys first 4 games of 2023

Sending out an APB for contributions from the draft class is one of the biggest takeaways from Dallas’ 3-1 start to the 2023 season. | From @cdpiglet

The Cowboys were shocked by the Arizona Cardinals running for over 200 yards in a Week 3 upset, ending Dallas’ short-lived run at an undefeated season. That is hyperbole, but anything seemed possible wih the team 2-0, sporting a point differential of +60 with wins over a playoff team and one sporting a top-five defense.

The New England Patriots could have been a tough test as well, not only because they had the greatest coach and defensive mind in football history in Bill Belichick, but the emotional return of Ezekiel Elliott. Fortunately for Dallas, Elliott never had the chance to be an option, as the offense for the Cowboys controlled the game, and the defense forced three turnovers and scored on two of them in the 38-3 Week 4 win.

The Cowboys now enter the season’s second quarter, tied with two other teams for the third-best record in the NFC. They have an incredibly tough October upcoming, so what significant takeaways can the team continue improving on or start cleaning up with this stretch of prove-it games ahead?

By The Numbers Week 4: Cowboys pass-run balance restored

Pollard’s workload, Vaughn’s tough sledding, pass-catching diversity and Parsons’ dominance just some of the key Cowboys’ numbers from Week 4, says @ReidDHanson.

When a team like the Cowboys hands Bill Belichick, an expected Hall of Fame coach, the biggest loss of his career, you better believe it’s newsworthy.

For the better part of two decades Belichick has widely been regarded as the top head coach in the NFL. He’s the only coach to have won six Super Bowls and with 299 career wins, he ranks third all-time.

Since Tom Brady departed the greater Boston area, success had been harder to come by for the 71-year-old coach. Yet the NFL’s ultimate strategist and legendary defensive mind has found a way to always keep things close. Until, of course, he met up with the Cowboys in Week 4.

With the final score of 38-3, the Cowboys bested New England by 35 points, topping the previous record of 31-points set back in 2003. It spoke to Dallas’ dominance on both sides of the ball and reestablished the Cowboys as a top-3 powerhouse in the NFC.

What we learned in the Cowboys’ big win over New England in Week 4

Looking at three important items learned from the Cowboys 38-3 win over the Patriots in Week of the 2023 season. | From @ReidDHanson

It’s safe to say the Cowboys put their embarrassing loss to the Cardinals last week behind them. Coming out of the gate strong against New England, the Cowboys took the lead on their first drive of the game and never looked back. Such has been their fashion in their three wins this season.

Dallas is building a reputation for getting up early and piling on. Their defense is designed to play with a lead. A deep and aggressive pass-rush upfront, coupled with a collection of eager ball hawks in the back, is a recipe for disaster for opposing offenses.

The Cowboys’ defense scored twice in Week 4, returning a strip-sack fumble for six and taking an interception to house, all in the same barn-burning afternoon.

The Cowboys did more than silence their critics with their 38-3 win over New England. They showed their lone loss was an outlier performance. If there’s one all-encompassing lesson that can be learned from Week 4, it’s likely that.

“You just got to give credit to the way we prepared this week, Leighton Vander Esch said postgame. “Just the opportunity that we had coming off last week and really having a sour taste in our mouth. Just growing as a unit and being able to come out here and prepare like we did, to have a game like this and bounce back.”

The 35-point win over the Patriots marked the biggest loss of Bill Belichick’s career. New England is not a team that gets rolled, even if they are outmatched like they were on Sunday. Beating a future Hall of Fame coach to a record-breaking degree is not small potatoes.

‘He’s doing everything the right way’: Cowboys coaches, teammates on breakout CB DaRon Bland

From @ToddBrock24f7: The 2nd-year CB may be having a coming-out moment as far as the league is concerned, but Bland’s fellow Cowboys have seen this coming.

DaRon Bland tallied two interceptions in his junior season at Sacramento State. After transferring to Fresno State for his final college season, he recorded two more.

On Sunday, the 24-year-old cornerback came up with a pair of picks in Week 4 alone.

Although not (yet) a household name, the fifth-round draft pick is proving himself to be a legitimately dangerous presence in the Cowboys secondary, and his second multi-interception outing in his last 10 games has put the rest of the league on notice.

But Bland’s teammates and coaches in Dallas have known it all along.

“That’s a guy that works his tail off,” Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott said of Bland after the team’s 38-3 dismantling of the Patriots. “Practices hard; one of the best players at practice no matter what he’s doing, no matter what look he’s trying to give, whether we’re going against hims 1-on-1s, he makes it tough for everybody. He’s a hell of a player, and obviously, it’s paying off here on Sundays.”

Bland’s biggest highlight on this Sunday came in the final minute of the first half. The Cowboys held a 21-3 lead and were working to keep New England from adding points before the break. Set to receive the ball to open the third quarter, Mac Jones and the Patriots could have climbed right back into the game with double-dip scoring drives.

But when Jones uncorked a ball back across the field, it was a move Bland had seen- and gotten burned on- just a bit earlier.

This time, though, he was ready.

“He got an early one across the field, so I couldn’t let him do that again,” Bland explained to reporters afterward. “Then I saw open field when I got the ball, and I was like, ‘Nobody’s catching me from here.'”

The Patriots caught neither Bland nor the Cowboys. The 54-yard pick-six extended the Dallas lead to 28-3 and took the rest of the air out of New England’s balloon; they never came any closer on the scoreboard.

Bland jumping the route and making the pick may have caught Jones off-guard, but it probably shouldn’t have. The California native stepped into a starting role last season as a rookie, replacing injured veteran Jourdan Lewis, and led the team in interceptions.

Now once again pressed into service as a fill-in for Trevon Diggs, Bland picked up right where he left off. He nabbed a second pick early in the third quarter Sunday and has three already on the season. In fact, Bland has more interceptions since the start of the 2022 season- eight- than any defensive back in the league: more than Patrick Peterson, more than Minkah Fitzpatrick, more than Sauce Gardner, more than Justin Simmons.

Sunday’s pick-six was already Bland’s second score of the young season. That ties the Cowboys single-season mark, just four games in. He still has 13 more chances to secure the franchise record for himself.

“He’s focused every day,” fellow starting Cowboys corner and five-time Pro Bowler Stephon Gilmore observed of Bland. “He doesn’t say much, he comes in and works. He competes, and it’s only his second year. He’s got a bright future and [I’m] just trying to teach him as much as I can. One day he’s going to be one of those guys, for sure.”

The quarterback who goes up against him every day in practice believes Bland is already there.

“I think when you look at DBs- you practice against them or play against them- it’s the confidence,” Prescott shared. “It’s the guys that really take chances, especially when they’re younger and they take chances. They’re trusting what they see, trusting their eyes, trusting what they’re coached, and they’re jumping routes. He was doing that early in practice. Early in his time as a rookie, he got me a couple times. There was no hesitation in it, and that’s where you say, ‘That’s a guy whose eyes are in the right spot, believing what he’s being coached, and playing off of instinct.’ I hate to call somebody a natural because it sounds like they don’t put in the work, but he’s doing everything the right way, and he’s only going to get better.”

His head coach agreed.

“You can see it right away,” Mike McCarthy noted of Bland in his postgame press conference. “Just an extremely disciplined young man. He was given his first opportunity, his ability to play inside, outside. Excellent ball skills, which the whole back end [has] as a group; I don’t know if I’ve seen so many guys that can hawk the ball. It’s just great to see your young players have that success, especially when you know how much they put into it. I thought he played phenomenal today.”

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He’ll need to keep it up, with the red-hot 49ers on deck next. But despite the extra juice that will come with facing the team that’s bounced Dallas out of the playoffs the past two years, expect Bland to- true to his name- keep things predictably even-keeled and neutral.

At least until he gets out on the field. Then it’s time to turn up the spice.

“I expect myself to make plays.”

Just as he did on Sunday. Just as he’s been doing since Day One.

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Studs & Duds: Vander Esch, Tolbert among standouts in pasting of Patriots

From @ToddBrock24f7: Perhaps some Cowboys fans wrote off Leighton Vander Esch and Jalen Tolbert a little too soon; two rookies find themselves struggling.

Week 4’s matchup against the Patriots brought a lot of uncertainty for Cowboys fans. Would Dallas follow up last Sunday’s clunker with a repeat performance… or would the team more closely resemble the well-oiled machine that steamrolled opponents in their first two contest?

It didn’t take long for the Cowboys to make last week’s trip to the desert look like the anomaly, playing with fire and emotion and a propensity for big plays all day long, eventually handing Bill Belichick the worst loss of his coaching career with a 38-3 smackdown.

The biggest stars of the day, though, proved to be less-than-marquee names, with a young DB, a onetime injury liability, and a receiver most were ready to write off as a bust showing out in the decisive victory. Two rookies, meanwhile, are having a tougher time adjusting to the pro game and turned in less-than-stellar performances.

Here’s your Studs and Duds for Week 4.

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Cowboys return to form, check all boxes in 38-3 drubbing of Patriots

The Cowboys were able to avoid back-to-back losses and instead reclaimed their place as one of the league’s top teams with another blowout. | From @KDDrummondNFL

The Dallas Cowboys had to deal with a long week following their disappointing Week 3 performance in the desert. The loss to the Arizona Cardinals was an eye opener, tarnishing the great start to the 2023 season with two blowout victories. Detractors looked to throw dirt on Dallas’ chances to have a special season, but on Sunday afternoon the club did what they set out to do in restoring order to their universe.

While the red-zone woes were once again prevalent, Dallas excelled in every other phase of the game. QB Dak Prescott was precise, missing only six of his 34 pass attempts. The offense got the Cowboys the early lead and then the defense and special teams made it an easy victory. For the second time in four games, Dallas scored twice on returns, this time on a fumble recovery and an interception. The special teams threw in a fake extra point to pour salt in the wounds and the result was a 38-3 dominating victory.

The win moved Dallas to 3-1 on the young season, with a revenge date on the horizon. The Cowboys will travel to San Francisco for Sunday Night football next week to take on the team that has eliminated them from the playoffs for the last two seasons. The 49ers won big as well to improve to 4-0 on the season.

The victory saw DaRon Bland, starting on the outside with Trevon Diggs out for the year, secure his second and third interceptions of the young season and his second touchdown. Linebacker Leighton Vander Esch scooped the ball up after a strip sack by Dante Fowler and returned it for a score. But the most fun defensive score came on the extra point, when Bryan Anger took the snap and found Chauncey Golston on a pass for a two-point conversion.

Meanwhile Prescott spread the ball around on offense, finding CeeDee Lamb for his first touchdown of the season. Michael Gallup had another strong game with five catches for 60 yards. Second-year tight end Jake Ferguson caught all seven of his targets for 77 yards, while Jalen Tolbert had his strongest game as a pro with four catches for 53 yards.

Prescott finished the game 28 for 34 for 261 yards with a 108.5 passer rating. His day would’ve been better if rookie TE Luke Schoonmaker didn’t drop a touchdown pass in the first quarter, a common theme for the tight ends through four games.

Injury wise, Dallas saw Micah Parsons miss several plays with a leg injury, however he would return and finish the game. The same couldn’t be same for backup RB Rico Dowdle, who was lost to a hip injury of unknown severity.

Cowboys Rico Dowdle out of game with hip injury

Dallas’ RB2 is out for the remainder of the game and will be evaluated.

The Cowboys will be without their backup running back for the remainder of the game. Rico Dowdle was a 2020 UDFA signing who had injury issues in college that have followed him into the pro game. After scoring his first regular season touchdown in last week’s loss to Arizona, Dowdle now finds himself with a new injury concern. Some time in the game Dowdle seems to have suffered a hip injury.

Dallas has inserted 2023 sixth-round pick Deuce Vaughn as Tony Pollard’s primary backup with Dowdle sidelined. Dowdle entered the game with 17 carries for 71 yards and another four receptions for 42 yards and a score.

He had four touches for 17 yards before his exit.

Twitter reacts to Cowboys’ disrespectful, unneccessary, but fun fake XP

The Dallas Cowboys probably could’ve saved the trickery for a bigger situation, but sometimes it feels good just to feel good. Midway through the second quarter, the Cowboys found themselves up 16-3 after a defensive strip sack, scoop and score. The …

The Dallas Cowboys probably could’ve saved the trickery for a bigger situation, but sometimes it feels good just to feel good. Midway through the second quarter, the Cowboys found themselves up 16-3 after a defensive strip sack, scoop and score. The Patriots gave them a golden opportunity to run a trick play.

For whatever reason, perhaps they saw something in film study, the Patriots sent the house to try and block the extra point. Only Dallas holder, punter Bryan Anger was ready for it. Anger never placed the ball on the turf after the snap, stood up and found  defensive lineman Chauncey Golston wide open on his way to the end zone. Social media of course loved it all, including the fact this happened against a Bill Belichick team.