Takeaway Tuesday: Awuzie and Lewis Impress, Concerns Around Dez Bryant

Mauricio Rodriguez

The Dallas Cowboys headed to New York a couple of days ago with a mission: survive a potential trap game versus a 2-10 New York Giants team. Despite not getting most of the help they needed from other teams around the league, at least Dallas was able to do the job they could control.

Through three quarters, the Cowboys struggled a lot. It wasn’t until the fourth quarter when they decided to have a touchdown party, outscoring the Giants 20-0 in the final eight minutes of the game.

What did we learn from the Cowboys’ seventh win of the season? Here is this week’s edition of Takeaway Tuesday! 

Dak Prescott Bounced Back

Although the Cowboys are a team that’s barely breathing in the playoff race, the truth is there’re a lot of ways that Dak has improved as a QB. It’s easy to look at a team lose football games and blame the QB without hesitating. That’s been the case most of the season.

It’s fair to say that Prescott hadn’t had an awesome game in a long time, though. But this time, he did just that.

Film Room: How Dak Prescott Beat The Giants' Blitz

Dak Prescott needed a performance like this one. He threw for 332 yards and three touchdowns last Sunday. He made some key throws and key reads during the game and managed to beat the Giants’ blitz with ease. Glad to see you hush the haters, 4.

Certainly a good thing to see when you need to go 3-0 in order to stay in the postseason conversation.

Concerns Around Dez Bryant Continue to Increase

Listen, I love Dez Bryant. He’s been one of my favorite players to ever watch. But at some point, you have to start admitting there is a problem. Yes, Dez Bryant has been struggling this season. Whether you want to blame Dak or Dez about it, it’s fair. I think they both are to blame.

The thing about Dez is that he can have quite a few bad plays and makes you forget about it when he  does something awesome. A perfect example of this is his 50-yard TD against the Giants last Sunday. It came at a perfect moment, but he had dropped some easy balls earlier in the game.

Dez is getting paid like an elite WR, and despite some great moments on the field, he’s been having a lot of bad ones lately. If you have a $70M contract, you can’t frequently drop passes like that.

It may be about chemistry with his new QB, it may be about age, or it may be just about a couple of bad years for the guy. Whatever it is, as much as we hate to say it, Dez isn’t anywhere close to the “top receivers” conversation this year.

Sean Lee Proved to be Invaluable Once Again

Less Is More For Sean Lee And Cowboys' LBs?I’m constantly amazed by the difference the Cowboys’ veteran linebacker makes when he’s on the field. In his heroic return against the Giants, he finished the day with 18 total tackles, 10 of which were solo. With Sean Lee on the field, this defense has been able to be a headache for opposing offenses.

Sean Lee could easily be this team’s MVP. For Cowboys Nation, it’s been a season of constantly missing football players in Dallas. Out of everyone, I think Sean Lee is the player we missed the most. Including Ezekiel Elliott.

This defense transforms into a very capable one with Lee around. The Cowboys need Zeke back if they want to have success in their hunt for the playoffs, but without Lee, they wouldn’t stand a chance.

Chidobe Awuzie, Jourdan Lewis Are Still Killing It

Coming into this game, one of the biggest question marks was the cornerback position for Dallas. Chidobe Awuzie and Jourdan Lewis were going to get the start, and there’s always uncertainty around rookies going up against a QB like Eli Manning.

Look at that coverage by Jourdan Lewis. Look at him turn his head around when the ball’s coming. The way this secondary will grow is exciting to think about. The Cowboys have something special in these two guys. They’ll make for an amazing CB duo for years to come, and I’m excited about what they bring to the table.

Chidobe Awuzie has played the last two games, and he’s been very impressive. Throughout the entire game, his converge was pretty impressive. Eli only targeted him 5 times in the ballgame and was able to complete just two passes against him.

Sean Lee ended up with the interception late in the fourth quarter, but it was perfectly set up by Chidobe Awuzie.

It was a very fun fourth quarter for the Dallas Cowboys, and even though it looks difficult… this football team’s playoff hopes are still alive. Jason Garrett must keep this team focused in the Oakland Raiders for now, though.

Hope dies last, Cowboys Nation. Keep your head up.

8 thoughts on “Takeaway Tuesday: Awuzie and Lewis Impress, Concerns Around Dez Bryant”

  1. a corner in dallas looking and turning for the ball?! what a rare sight to see.

    i like what i am seeing out of these two. frazier and woods as well.

  2. As I posted in the other article, Dak has a 118 rating the last 2 weeks – without Elliott. These will be looked back on as the 2 games where we found out that Dak could indeed carry the offense when necessary. These are the 2 games, where Dak found that out. It’s big for his future in the league. He faced adversity, less help, and kept himself together mentally.

    You stand in and keep churning, and when a QB knows that his offense takes that example from him & reflects the same resilience. Somewhere Sunday, Roger Staubach was nodding…

    Here would be my top 3 on DezWorld;

    3) Dak is throwing to him for contested and jump balls. Don’t do that. That’s Dak’s only misstep in the matter IMO.

    2) Dez isn’t as dominant as he used to be – whether mental, physical, both, whatever.

    1) You’re not maximizing his abilities vis-a-vis the others in the routes. You need a coverage-stretcher that Dez runs underneath, singled up, RAC threat. You have that guy. He sits on the bench.

    Then if you were kicking @ss at TE, more open skies for Dez. You have that player also. He’s inactive.

    So IMO, Dez utilization is the biggest of the 3 issues.

  3. Thanks Mauricio, I agree with your article about Dez Bryant you hit the nail on the head he should have had two touchdowns n more. Thanks n keep up the good work.

  4. I should be writing for THE STAR myself I know I can do it. Thanks,again keep up the good work been a Cowboys Fan since Roger Staubach n Bob Hayes. Go Cowboys.

  5. I still believe in Dez, i think it’s a combination of Dez not being a good route runner and Dak not throwing accurately to him. This offseason Dez needs to work on his route running or id hate to say it he’d have to be replace

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