What the Detroit Lions are saying about the Dallas Cowboys
What the Detroit Lions are saying about the Dallas Cowboys
Here’s what the Lions had to say about the Cowboys before Saturday’s game: Dan Campbell, head coach
Why it’s hard to stop Dak Prescott when it comes to third down:
“He’s a full-service quarterback who excels at everything.”
He is able to discern that it is difficult to hide from him.
He is able to modify his protection and is aware of where to throw the football.
Even with pressure on him, he remains incredibly controlled and quiet.
He also have that ability to flee.
He can move downfield with his legs as well as escape in the pocket to make a throw.
In response to Jerry Jones’s commendation:As a player,
Mr. Jones was always kind to me.
Those three years I spent there were fantastic; I met a lot of wonderful people,
and it meant a lot to be a Cowboys fan growing up there.
If anything, it’s a nice feeling, in my opinion,
to feel as though others recognize the things you’re doing,
the manner you’re doing them, or the way you conduct business.
You have a feeling of “Okay.” You believe that you are approaching the situation correctly.
Although it’s flattering, I know they want to crush us.
And we would like to follow suit. Thus, it is a component of the League.
If he has a favorite Jones tale, it would be:
“No, notice that he’s now constantly present.
He is obviously really committed in it since he attends all practices and meetings—I mean,
he was there all the time. Like everyone else, he is desperate to win,
yet he was well-informed on the players.
He was well aware of what you were planning for that week.
The plots, but I won’t tell you just one tale. He was competent.
I can assure you that he is an owner who is concerned.
How to defeat the Cowboys at home:
You could say it each week: we need to get going quickly.
Because this is this team’s strongest suit.
As they move forward, things quickly get out of control.
You simply cannot make up for the errors you made early in the game after that.
If there is disdain in Jimmy Johnson’s ring of honor ceremony:
“No, that’s fantastic. That seemed to be intended for us.
I’m a major fan of Jimmy Johnson. grew up in Texas, of course,
during the time his triplets were winning Super Bowls.
Since he was able to accomplish everything that he did,
I have always been attracted by him and have studied him from a distance.
His approach, his philosophy, the way he assembled that team,
and the way his players performed.
He seems unique to me; he’s one of these uncommonly gifted coaches.
I consider the fact that we get to go outside to be an honor.
Ben Johnson, offensive coordinator
Regarding Micah Parsons:
Oh yes, he definitely wrecks havoc on the game.
The men upstairs were moving him all over the place, right side, left side,
over both guards, and over the middle, as I was just discussing with them.
It’s challenging to adjust a beat slightly to accommodate for where
he is because he seems to be in a new place for every picture.
You already know where he is; there are a ton of other young,
exciting guys up front. I mean,
I think that’s what defensive coordinator Dan Quinn of the Cowboys does so well,
managing the rotation and keeping those guys working relentlessly and endlessly.
It’s our third-down day today, so you turn on their third-down footage,
and third-and-five and beyond are basically parties at the quarterback.
What they can do with their pass rush is pretty amazing.
Thus, a significant portion of the problems we are having this week are related to Micah.
Aaron Glenn, coordinator of defense
Prescott’s growth from the previous year:
“Dude, he seems so at ease with this offense.
You had [Chargers Offensive Coordinator] Kellen Moore last season,
and you just see him developing as a quarterback in that scheme,
says the head coach who wishes to remain anonymous.
Speaking for myself, I believe he is tough, intelligent,
and unique in that he can not only throw the ball with pinpoint precision and know where to throw it,
but he can also run with it and make plays with his legs.
And keep in mind, while he may not be as talented as players like Bears quarterback Justin Fields,
he still has some leg-based playmaking ability.
defensive end Hutchinson, Aidan
“Everyone is aware of Dallas’ home record.
That excites me, at least, because you want to be the one to defeat them.
You want to break their home run and do other such things.
However, they have a lot of excellent players, and Dak has been playing excellently. We’ll be prepared.
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