Cowboys get a mulligan for week 2 loss; keep pace with NFC contenders

Sep 17, 2024
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Cowboys get a mulligan for week 2 loss; keep pace with NFC contenders

Week 2 of the 2024 NFL season has now come and gone after QB Kirk Cousins and the Atlanta Falcons spoiled the Philadelphia Eagles homecoming with an improbable touchdown drive with less than two minutes left in regulation.

It was just one example of several surprising outcomes in week 2, and it is also another example of the parity in today’s game. Gone are the days when the most talented team is sure to win the game. Yes, talent plays a huge role, but scheme and coaching seem to have more of an impact than usual.

The NFL machine just keeps spitting out young and innovative coaches that are utilizing new schemes and the supreme athleticism of today’s athletes to overcome any deficiencies that their particular team may have.

Well, all except the Dallas Cowboys. That, however, is an article for another day. Today, I want to focus on the fact that week 2 was full of upsets, and go through the list of the preseason NFC contenders who also lost this week.

I’ll give the Cowboys a mulligan for their loss to the New Orleans Saints because, despite the loss, other losses have allowed Dallas to keep pace with the rest of the NFC contenders. Only one preseason darling (Green Bay) was able to secure a victory, but after a loss in week 1, they also sit with a 1-1 record.

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San Francisco 49ers (1-1)

Week 2 Result: 23-17 loss at Minnesota

The San Francisco 49ers were early Super Bowl favorites, and I can’t argue with that prediction. They have been the class of the NFC for several years, and also a thorn in the Cowboys’ side for the same amount of time.

After a week 1 victory at home over Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets, San Francisco hit the road to Minnesota, where former 49ers QB Sam Darnold is the one under center.

Darnold must have paid attention in practice last year because he was able to do just enough to knock off the NFC’s top contender, sparked by a 97-yard touchdown pass to All-World WR Justin Jefferson.

San Francisco falls to 1-1 on the season with another road trip next week to the division rival Los Angeles Rams, who are coming off of a bad loss in Arizona to Kyler Murray and rookie sensation Marvin Harrison Jr.

The 49ers will be without two offensive stars, Christian McCaffrey and WR Deebo Samuel, for at least the next few weeks. How they perform in their absence will determine how the rest of their season plays out.

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Detroit Lions (1-1)

Week 2 Result: 20-16 loss vs Tampa Bay

The Detroit Lions reached the NFC Championship Game last season. They held a large lead at halftime, and Dan Campbell’s bunch looked well on their way to the franchise’s first Super Bowl appearance until they collapsed in the 2nd half to Kyle Shanahan and the 49ers.

There are high hopes for the Lions this season, with several analysts predicting them to win the NFC’s top seed. The Lions were poised to start the season 2-0 after a week 1 victory at home over the Los Angeles Rams.

Another home game versus Baker Mayfield and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers proved to be a bump in the road, however. The Lions’ offense struggled to get going, scoring only 16 points on their home field.

Nursing a 16-13 lead in the 3rd quarter, the Lions’ defense couldn’t stop Mayfield and the Bucs from driving down the field for the go-ahead touchdown and a 20-16 lead. Neither team would score again.

Detroit’s next matchup will be their first road trip of the season. Arizona is the destination, and Kyler Murray awaits. The Cardinals are riding high after a resounding win over Matthew Stafford and the Rams. Detroit will need to bring it’s A game to avoid falling to 1-2.

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Philadelphia Eagles (1-1)

Week 2 Result: 22-21 loss vs Atlanta

My name’s not Tom, but you can call me petty because I went to bed with a huge grin after watching former Cowboys’ OC Kellen Moore call a pass play on 3rd & 3 in the redzone. The Falcons were out of timeouts and the clock was under two minutes in regulation.

Cowboys fans witnessed these bone-headed play calls time and time again. Just hand the ball to RB Saquon Barkley, who could not be stopped all evening, and run the clock out.

Instead, the Eagles left over 90 seconds on the clock for Cousins to drive his offense inside the 15-yard line in just three plays. Atlanta would eventually score the go-ahead touchdown when WR Drake London routed Eagles’ CB Darius Slay out of his shoes.

Then, my smile got bigger as I watched Jalen Hurts throw a game-ending interception on an errant pass when he still had a timeout in his pocket.

Philadelphia will make their first road trip this season within the continental United States as they travel to the suddenly dangerous New Orleans Saints, who have scored 91 points in the first two games of the season.

Mario Herrera Jr.

Mario Herrera Jr.

Mario Herrera Jr. is a sports analyst specializing in statistical analysis and Dallas Cowboys coverage. At InsideTheStar.com, he has published 692 articles reaching over 1.1 million readers. His work integrates metrics with strategy in the context of Cowboys football, providing evidence-based analysis of roster decisions, player performance, and game planning.

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VAM
VAM
Sep 17, 2024 11:07 AM

Mulligan because others lost also? I don’t particularly get that way of thinking. Besides that, look at difference in the scores. The other losses were fairly close, while the Cowboys got blown off the field. That’s a difference that should not easily dismissed and should be a concern. As I have commented several times, Cowboys have the almost annual luxury of being in maybe the weakest division in the league and that is apparent again so far in this opening part of the season.

That said, IMO the Saints and Carr were/are underrated, while the Cowboys as usual were/are overrated. Carr leads the league in QBR at 96, while the $60 million-dollar man is 22nd at a QBR of 42. Will the Saints continue their success is any one’s guess, but they are in a better position with some momentum. I understand it’s 2 games in and it’s a long season. But this Cowboys better straighten out their issues.

ThrowUpTheX88
ThrowUpTheX88
Sep 17, 2024 1:28 PM

Yeah I wouldn’t say it’s a mulligan, the other teams losing doesn’t lessen the fact that we got blown out AT HOME, just like last playoffs vs the Packers

This type of thinking really is why the Cowboys will never win big this year or years to come till there’s a serious change, we get complacent, we get cocky after winning one game and then don’t come and play the next, we look down the schedule rather than facing the opponent that’s right in front of us and by the time we wake up, we’re down 30-0 at half.

And why does that happen ? Leadership, besides like the very early parts of Dak career, we have had this problem every single year, we’ve had Garrett and MMC now, I ain’t saying they’re great HCs, but Dak is accountable for not having these guys be ready to play and getting blown off the field in these games, and even he himself not being ready.

Dak is being paid 60 mill a year and only gets 20 points in a shootout ? Maybe 10 years ago that’d score would be great to get, but in todays NFL, you have to be getting at least 28 to 30 or even more points in some cases cuz of how offensive oriented the league has become, no matter how good your defense is.

Stop the excuses for Dak and this team, and we need to stop giving these mulligans to them.

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