Since that pivotal Week 5 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, the Dallas Cowboys’ “Texas Coast Offense” has been operating at peak efficiency. Everything is going great with CeeDee Lamb playing All-Pro football, Dak Prescott playing MVP-caliber football, and the offensive line gaining some consistency.
Dallas was truly tested for the first time in these six games against the Seattle Seahawks, a game the Cowboys won 41-35 in a shtooout.
The Cowboys were matched punch for punch by the Seahawks, who were actually ahead at the half.
The team was in a determined mood, according to offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer, who also suggested that winning the close games, such as the one that could be coming up on “Sunday Night Football” this week with theSince that pivotal Week 5 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, the Dallas Cowboys’ “Texas Coast Offense” has been operating at peak efficiency. Everything is going great with CeeDee Lamb playing All-Pro football, Dak Prescott playing MVP-caliber football, and the offensive line gaining some consistency.
Dallas was truly tested for the first time in these six games against the Seattle Seahawks, a game the Cowboys won 41-35 in a shootout.
The Cowboys were matched punch for punch by the Seahawks, who were actually ahead at the half.
The team was in a determined mood, according to offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer, who also suggested that winning the close games, such as the one that could be coming up on “Sunday Night Football” this week with the