As we get ready for this week's matchup between bitter rivals Cowboys and Redskins, I exchanged e-mails with Dave Halprin from Blogging The Boys. Dave was nice enough to offer some insights on Dallas for this week's Behind Enemy Lines feature.If you remember, Dave came in in Week 4 to break down the first Cowboys-Redskins game. Since then, Dallas has gone from the NFL's best team to one in trouble of making the playoffs and Washington has turned into a Super Bowl contender.
Sportz Assassin: A lot has happened to the Cowboys since their first meeting with the Redskins. What has been the most damaging issue Dallas has had to deal with in that time?
Dave Halprin: Injuries, especially Tony Romo's pinkie. Brad Johnson was a certified disaster at QB for the last three games and we only won the Tampa Bay game because our defense played out of their mind. So his absence has been issue numero uno. But we have other problems, too. The offensive line has had trouble protecting the QB and opening running lanes and our secondary is still hit and miss. We hope that Roy Williams (the receiver) will be ready to really contribute after learning the offense and that will open up things for T.O. who has been getting mugged by defenses. If Felix Jones can play, that will also be a big boost, we've missed his speed over the last few weeks.
Sportz: Jerry Jones has come out publicly to back Wade Phillips. Is Phillips in real trouble?
Dave: He's not in trouble in terms of being fired in-season. At least as long as we stay in contention for the playoffs.
That's not really Jerry's style, he believes in someone until the point of no return and even that doesn't stop him sometimes. But if things start going south for the Cowboys over these next seven games, I don't think Jerry will have any choice but to go in a new direction. He's opening up that new stadium next year and he wants to go in with either a winner, or with a new direction. My opinion is that Wade has to go deep into the post-season to keep his job.
Sportz: Since we played, Dallas has gone from the best team in the NFL to a team that is in a dogfight for a wildcard berth. How important is Sunday night's game for the Cowboys?
Dave: It's huge. Obviously in the standings it will make a big difference and it's a division game. All of those factors mean a lot as the Cowboys can only lose one or two games down the stretch to seriously think about the playoffs. But mentally, it's almost as big. Things had gotten so ugly with the losses and the injuries that we've kind of thrown all our eggs into the basket of the post bye week turnaround. If we go out and blow this one, the mental letdown will be as big as the trouble in the standings.
Sportz: Who has been the biggest disappointment in Big D?
Dave: The coaching staff. They just haven't been able to get this thing going again once the injuries hit. And Jerry Jones as the GM should have had a much better plan for the backup QB position. I know that players play and they have to own up to their own failings, but it just seems that this coaching staff has no answers for the problems that have cropped up. We seem to do the same things every week even though they're not working. Some of the players have been disappointments, but the coaches just have no answers right now. Maybe Romo will save everybody's butt.
Sportz: What did the Cowboys do well in the first game that could help them Sunday night?
Dave: Wow, I can't really think of anything. That's a little bit of an exaggeration; we did throw for a lot of yards and utilized Jason Witten and the rest of the receivers pretty well. It's what we didn't do that we need to learn from, so I'll go ahead and answer your next question now because we didn't do enough of anything well in that first game. We gave up on the running game way too early, we didn't give Felix Jones any touches and we couldn't stop the run. Those were failures of the coaches and on the defensive players, especially with all the missed tackles.
See everyone, Cowboys and Redskins fans can again have a discussion without name-calling, underhanded jabs or keyboards thrown.
Thanks again to Dave Halprin from Blogging the Boys for his breakdown of the game from Dallas' point of view.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-14-2008 @ 1:58PM
jc said...
Last time they played was Sep. 28th. Sundays' matchup will be 49 days later. Since the 2nd quarter of that game ,22 quarters, 7 weeks, or 5 1/2 games ago, Jason Campbell has thrown 2TDs and 2 INTs. Romo has 6 more TDS in 3 less games and that is why we will lose to the Cowsucks, but it will be blamed on Portis' absence or the o line. Campbell is criticism free in D.C. just like the new Pres.
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11-14-2008 @ 3:22PM
A.J. said...
Ever considered that it happens to be a bit easy to score - especially within the red zone with the receivers that Dallas has as opposed to the receivers that Washington has? Campbell had both of those picks in one bad game against the NFL's top defense when his line fell asleep on the job. Romo and the Cowboys are more lucky than good, if we're being honest, and I hope Campbell has a 4-TD game just to shut up all of the JC-bashers like you.
11-15-2008 @ 11:49PM
jeff said...
If the Giants could go 10-6 and win the Superbowl, why is this an absolute must win for the 5-4 Cowboys??
11-14-2008 @ 2:46PM
CALISKINFAN said...
SKINS WIN! SKINS WIN! HAVE FAITH PEOPLE JUST LIKE THE TEAM HAS FAITH IN COACH ZORN. IF PORTIS CAN'T GO THEN ONE OF THE MANY TALENTED BACKS HAS TO STEP UP. I PREDICT THAT BEFORE THE SEASON IS OVER SHAUN ALEXANDER WILL HAVE A HUGE IMPACT I'M WILLING TO BET THAT BETTS AND ALEXANDER WILL HAVE HUGE CONTRIBUTIONS IN COWBOY GAME.
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11-14-2008 @ 4:48PM
pook said...
If redskins lose, they will dig themselves a big hole and as crazy as it seems. Dallas will be in a better spot than us even though same records and better division record than dallas so far. it will boast the cowboys for the rest of the season. And redskins will play inconsistent ball. redskins need to put this game away. aint no excuse if portis cant play. thats why we have a 53 man roster for situations like this.COME ON SKINS... STOP BULLSHITTIN!!!!
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11-15-2008 @ 7:33AM
da DUCK said...
Halprin's observations are dead-on. I'd like to add one more.
Too many ego's on this (Dallas) team and not enough all-out
play on every down.
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11-15-2008 @ 11:11AM
jc said...
Funny how A.J. didn't adress the fact that Campbell only has 2 tds in the last 22 quarters ,only that 2 ints came in the last game. Understand that if Campbell throws 4 tds that will be a 50% increase for his season total! The Skins as a whole only have 16 offensive tds this year and our pro bowl TE Cooley has only 1 TD thrown to him by Randle El, who has 1 less TD pass than Campbell in the last 7 weeks!
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11-15-2008 @ 11:25PM
michael said...
let go redskins the cowboys are down know all you have to do is count to ten and they are out for good so lets put this one alway they say that they are the american team i disagree so lets so them
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11-16-2008 @ 9:32AM
Paskulo said...
The Detroit Lions are 5-3 in their last 8 games against the Dallas Cowboys. The Lions own the Cowpokes.
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11-16-2008 @ 9:54AM
Benjamin said...
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11-16-2008 @ 10:30AM
Jay said...
Jerry Jones is the problem. I think he promised himself, and the new coach, he could stay out of the on field decisions, but jerry can't help himself. He's like an addict, and can't leave it alone. I think when things get going good, here comes Jerry to share in the limelight. Wade Phillips looks like a man who can feel eyes looking at him. One other thing, how can Romo sit out so long with a broken pinky?? Everyone can remember the greats, Bradshaw, Montana, Staubach, Favre, and I think we can all agree, these "men" would have played under the same conditions!!
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11-16-2008 @ 11:14AM
Tim said...
If the Skins special teams and offense don't start getting
their act together, the rest of the season could get ugly.
I could see them losing the next 3 games.
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11-16-2008 @ 5:46PM
Paskulo said...
The Detroit Lions are 5-3 in their last 8 games against the Dallas Cowboys. The Lions O W N the Cowobys.
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11-16-2008 @ 6:43PM
john said...
u hit th nail rite on th head jay.jerry "the moron" jones IS th problem with the cowboys....until he dies, they aint winning squat....n all u dallas fans know it deep down dont u?...ahahahahaha
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