Rams at Cowboys

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{Sorry for the late edition. I was on a couple of long distance calls.}

Halftime Statistics


Horns
Passing
Goff: 21/36 for 255, 2 TDs, 0 INTs for a PR of 98.73
Rushing
Gurley: 23/121
Austin: 6/48
Receiving
Gurley: 7/94, TD
Kupp: 5/60, TD
Higbee: 3/47

Cowboys
Passing
Prescott: 20/36 for 252, 3 TDs, 1 INT for a PR of 93.75
Rushing
Elliott: 21/85, TD
Morris: 2/76
Prescott: 3/25
Receiving
Bryant: 5/98
Eliott: 4/54, TD
Williams: 4/34
 
Oh and that Cowboy alumnus who probably shouldn't be calling Cowboys games....that WAS a hold. It was a takedown right at Daks running lane.

I was wondering about that. I'm not exactly sure what constitutes a hold but commentators are always talking about not having your hands "outside" as an O lineman. Frederick not only had his hands outside but his left hand was virtually across Walker's throat and was pulling him down.
 
YUP...Brockers was a beast today!!! Even playing the 34 (which I hate). I think Wade Phillps needs to rethink the D' and have more 43 sets than 34. I think the defense would be stronger in a 43 primarily...and I could be wrong. Nothing wrong with being flexible though.

I really feel like we saw a lot for 4 down man fronts in the second half.