How Does THIS Keep Happening To The Dallas Cowboys?
Coming Up: The Cowboys’ Recurring Dilemma
The Cowboys are once again caught in the same two issues that have haunted them over recent years. It’s time to dive deep into these problems and discuss whether they are fixable. But first, let’s hear from you: Are you currently concerned about the Cowboys? Drop a Y for “Yes” and an N for “No” in the comments section below!
The Issues: Run Offense & Run Defense
It’s no secret that the Cowboys struggle in two critical areas: running the football and stopping the run. This problem has persisted over multiple seasons, and it’s becoming a significant hurdle. So, what’s
The Cowboys’ Run Offense: Weak When It Matters Most
In their past 18 losses with a healthy Dak Prescott, the Cowboys’ run game has averaged just 84.7 yards per game and a mere 4.12 yards per carry. Even worse, in a third of those games, the average was below four yards per
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Why Can’t the Cowboys Run the Ball?
Despite facing lighter defensive fronts, the Cowboys rank 24th in success rate on the ground. Teams are daring them to run, but Dallas just can’t get it done. The offensive scheme isn’t working, the blocking is suspect, and the running backs aren’t delivering. These problems are piling up, and the numbers are brutal:
- 16th in EPA per carry
- 24th in success rate
- Dead last in yards expected per attempt
Dallas isn’t capitalizing on the favorable matchups they’re facing. In recent games, they’ve faced stacked boxes just 5% of the time, but the production has dropped off dramatically. It’s a predictable and inefficient gro
The Run Defense: Even Worse
The defensive side of the ball tells a similar, disheartening story. The Cowboys rank 30th in EPA per carry allowed, and the concerning numbers keep piling up:
- Dead last in stuff rate
- 30th in yards per carry allowed against light boxes (6.5 yards)
- Ranked 4th worst on outside runs
Even when they load the box with defenders, they’re allowing a staggering 5.8 yards per carry. This is unsustainable for any team trying to contend at a high level.
Can the Cowboys Turn It Around?
The solution to fixing the offense seems simple: Stop running up the middle. Adapt the scheme to better suit the players. But the defense? That’s a trickier fix. Poor play from the defensive tackles and a lack of talent on the front lines are glaring issues.
Should the Cowboys try moving Micah Parsons to linebacker? Or maybe experiment with five-man fronts?
At this point, trying new strategies might be the only hope for the Cowboys.