Three things Cowboys must do to reach NFC Championship Game for first time since 1995

three things cowboys must do to reach nfc championship game for first time since 1995

Three things Cowboys must do to reach NFC Championship Game for first time since 1995

The Dallas Cowboys’ 31-10 loss in their Week 15 game at the Buffalo Bills appeared to be a harbinger of doom for a team that felt this year was different after a 10-3 start.

However, thanks to the Philadelphia Eagles’ stunning 20-17 loss at the Drew Lock-led Seattle Seahawks on Monday night that dropped their record to 10-4, the Cowboys still have a chance at the NFC East division title and home playoff games in the first two rounds of the postseason after clinching a berth on Sunday for the third season in a row. That’s a feat not accomplished in Dallas since the Cowboys did so in six consecutive seasons: 1991-1996. They won Super Bowls in 1992, 1993 and 1995, which is the last time they reached an NFC Championship Game.

“Hey, this gauntlet of games is laid out nice for us and this is an example of it,” Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy said on Monday. “None of us feel good about what happened in Buffalo yesterday. That’s not who we are, as far as how we believe in our team.”

Here are the three ways the Cowboys can fix some issues now with three games remaining in the regular season — at the 10-4 Miami Dolphins in Week 16, versus the 10-4 Detroit Lions in Week 17 and at the 4-10 Washington Commanders in Week 18 — in order to put themselves in a position to prove who they are and to avoid another postseason exit prior to the NFC Championship Game.

Secure NFC East crown, ensuring at least two playoff home games

If the regular season ended today, the Cowboys and Eagles would be down to tiebreaker No. 5 for the division title. That tiebreaker is strength of victory — the combined won-lost-tied percentage of all of the teams a franchise has defeated. Philadelphia currently has the edge with a .493 strength of victory to the Cowboys’ .379.

Fortunately for Dallas, they play the AFC East-leading Dolphins and NFC North-leading Lions in each of their next two games. Should they win out, including a second win against the Commanders, a team they beat 45-10 on Thanksgiving, that standing has the potential to flip. The Eagles play the 5-9 New York Giants twice with a matchup against the 3-11 Arizona Cardinals in the middle of those two against the G-Men. Winning the division is a necessity given the Cowboys are 3-4 on the road and 7-0 at home this season.

“You can’t get to where you want to go being a .500 team on the road,” McCarthy said of his team’s road struggles Monday. “You’re not going to be playing playoff games at home with that record either. It’s definitely a focus for us.”

Sunday’s faceplant is part of a season-wide trend for the Cowboys. At home, they lead the NFL in scoring offense (39.9 points per game), turnover margin (+10), third-down conversion rate (53.6%), point differential (+171) and time of possession (35:11). On the road, all of their numbers in those same categories are considerably worse.

Cowboys by location this season

W-L

7-0*

3-4

PPG

39.9*

21.7

PPG allowed

15.4*

22.3

Point differential

+171*

-4

Total YPG

431.7*

304.6

Total YPG allowed

289.4

299.1

Turnover margin

+10*

-1

Third-down percentage

53.6%*

43.3%

Time of possession

35:11*

28:32

HOME ROAD

*Top five in NFL

Two of the Cowboys’ last three games, at the Dolphins in Week 16 and at the Commanders in Week 18, are on the road, but a game in South Florida on Christmas Eve will likely have fantastic, calm weather. That’s ideal for quarterback Dak Prescott, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and the rest of the Cowboys passing game. That part of their offense has become its identity on that side of the ball and in the less than ideal conditions in Buffalo on Sunday, while facing a strong team, struggles occurred.

Winning out the next three weeks and avoiding the necessity to play road playoff games at least until the NFC Championship Game is Dallas’ best path forward, if not its only conceivable path toward true Super Bowl contention.

Shore up tackling issues

The Cowboys entered Week 15 with an 8.3% missed tackle rate, the lowest in the NFL. Following their debacle of a defeat in Buffalo that included a whopping 17 missed tackles, according to Pro Football Focus, that percentage jumped to 9.3%, pushing their rank to second place behind the New England Patriots’ 8.9% rate for the entire season.

Those missed tackles, most of which occurred on the edge of the line of scrimmage according to defensive coordinator Dan Quinn on Monday, played a massive role in the Bills’ 49 carries going for 266 rushing yards, an average of 5.4 yards a rush and three touchdowns.

While it would be logical to point toward converted linebacker Markquese Bell, who played safety prior to 2023, and actual safety Jayron Kearse among the defensive backs aligning at linebacker spots thanks to season-ending injuries to Leighton Vander Esch and third-round rookie DeMarvion Overshown as a factor for this run game issue, Quinn pushed back on that school of thought.

“It’s disappointing knowing that one of the things we hang our hat on is tackling,” Quinn said. “I’m proud of our group. When we don’t hit those marks, there’s lots of things you want to poke a hole at.”

Many of Bills running back James Cook’s chunk plays as a runner, en route to a career-high 179 yards on Sunday, did occur after slipping a tackle or after a Cowboys defender flailed unsuccessful past him with a lunging tackle attempt. As cliche and coach speak as it sounds, simply executing better in an area Quinn calls a “secret sauce” for his defense could make all the difference in the world.

That execution will be tested each week to conclude the regular season. The Dolphins (19.5% of rushes with a tackle avoided, second-best rate in the NFL), the Lions (17.8%, fifth-best) and the Commanders (19%, fourth-best) all rank inside the top five of the league when making defenders miss after taking a handoff.

Score early, allowing Micah Parsons and Cowboys pass rush to tee off

McCarthy loves to harp on the importance of “complementary football,” meaning all three phases of the game for the Cowboys — offense, defense and special teams — working in concert to put each other in advantageous positions. None of that occurred on Sunday. The Dallas offense sputtered, resulting in punts on five of its first six drives. Defensive lineman Sam Williams was called for a roughing the kicker penalty on an early Bills punt, and that extra opportunity led to Buffalo scoring a touchdown on the drive to go up 14-0.

Defensively, that knocked the team out of its desired play style: facing opponents who are trailing and needing to throw the football. Unleashing All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons, whose 89 quarterback pressures lead the NFL and whose 22.8% quarterback pressure rate leads the NFL among players with at least 300 pass-rush snaps, and the Cowboys NFL-best pass rush — they lead the NFL with a 47.1% quarterback pressure rate as a unit — is how Dallas wins.

In order to do that, quarterback Dak Prescott needs to revive his now dead streak of games with multiple passing touchdowns in the first half. He had a streak of seven in a row entering Week 15, the NFL’s longest since then-NFL MVP Tom Brady did so in eight consecutive games in the New England Patriots’ perfect 16-0 regular season in 2007.

Continuing to crank up the carries for running back Tony Pollard, who continues to run harder and harder the further he gets from his horrific leg injury he suffered last January at the San Francisco 49ers in the divisional round, will be key as will an even larger dose of CeeDee Lamb. Dallas won’t win games with him only hauling in seven catches for 53 yards on 10 targets. Nor will the Cowboys win with their only touchdown coming with under three minutes left to play.

Everything the Cowboys do in the passing game stems from Prescott’s near-telepathic connection with Lamb on go routes, aka vertical, deep passes, as that connection and the threat of it open up routes over the middle for tight end Jake Ferguson as well as throws underneath to the speedy Brandin Cooks. A strong passing game early can help their defense do what it does best, which will in turn allow the offense to remain in favorable situations for the majority of its ballgames.

OTHER NEWS

10 minutes ago

Princess Anne Returns Home From the Hospital

10 minutes ago

UAE airlines' flights not affected in Indian airport terminal closure

10 minutes ago

A Lip-Reading of Everything Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Said to Each Other on Stage at the 'Eras' Tour

10 minutes ago

Lettuce Liz v Turnip Taliban: Inside Truss’s battle to save her Norfolk seat

10 minutes ago

French president postpones trip to New Brunswick amid election battle

10 minutes ago

The all-new BMW M5

10 minutes ago

Why Some People Don’t Talk About Money With Their Partner

10 minutes ago

In Scotland it’s up in the air as Tories, Labour and SNP all struggle

10 minutes ago

Tesla Impact Report reveals staggering statistic about its Supercharger network: 'Keep on improving'

10 minutes ago

Man who 'transformed himself into a lizard' reveals he could 'taste and smell his own tongue' when getting it surgically forked

10 minutes ago

Yokine, Perth: Horrifying moment cherry picker topples with worker, 22, inside it - leaving him with horror injuries

10 minutes ago

J.K. Rowling Blasts “Gender Taliban” David Tennant After ‘Harry Potter’ Actor Said “Whinging” Trans Critics Are On “Wrong Side Of History”

15 minutes ago

Mia Goth arrives to the premiere of her film 'MaXXXine' in LA

15 minutes ago

Lainey Wilson talks being in the company of 'one-name' musicians

15 minutes ago

And Just Like That cast grows as new characters enter Carrie's world for season three

15 minutes ago

Baron Browning says Broncos have a 'very talented' pass rush rotation

15 minutes ago

'Nigel Farage is basing his campaign wholly on immigration - but that's not an issue here'

15 minutes ago

Atlanta Columnist Calls Out Trae Young After Hawks' NBA Draft Selection of Zaccharie Risacher

16 minutes ago

Emmy Awards: Tony Hale & Sheryl Lee Ralph To Announce Nominees

16 minutes ago

What’s open and what’s closed on Canada Day weekend in Winnipeg

16 minutes ago

11 quotes on living a long, happy life from a 102-year-old who hasn't retired: ‘I don't do exceptions'

16 minutes ago

Saharan dust headed to Houston area

16 minutes ago

Both victims killed in Chick-Fil-A shooting in North Texas now identified

16 minutes ago

Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge shows price pressures easing further

16 minutes ago

Texas school board approves 'parenting classes' as discipline option in new student code of conduct

16 minutes ago

Supreme Court says city's homeless camping ban not 'cruel and unusual' punishment

16 minutes ago

Turkey's president expresses willingness to restore diplomatic ties with Syria

16 minutes ago

Polls have closed in Mongolia's parliamentary election marked by efforts by parties to woo disillusioned voters

16 minutes ago

Iowa’s Supreme Court tells lower court to let strict abortion law go into effect

16 minutes ago

Why mimosa-filled drag brunches continue to captivate queer audiences and allies

20 minutes ago

U.S. Supreme Court says cities can punish people for sleeping in public places

20 minutes ago

Iowa supreme court upholds ban on abortion at six weeks of pregnancy

22 minutes ago

Chelsea offer three players in deal to sign Enzo Maresca's top transfer target

23 minutes ago

National raids on Just Stop Oil supporters planning to disrupt summer holidays

23 minutes ago

27 Just Stop Oil supporters arrested over 'plan to disrupt airports this summer'

23 minutes ago

Adnoc With $150 Billion Turns Into Top Dealmaker

23 minutes ago

PSG make Marcus Rashford U-turn after Man Utd star's stance on transfer emerges

23 minutes ago

Why Vikings WR Jordan Addison may be even better in Year 2

23 minutes ago

Euro 2024 knock-out matches are hit by TORNADO warning, with severe thunderstorms set to hit Germany's last-16 game against Denmark

24 minutes ago

HBO finally gives long-awaited superhero series 'inspired by True Detective' the green light