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Live Blog: NFL on FOX – Giants at Cowboys

Eli vs Dak. Act One

You want an NFL football break after a nine-game early afternoon? Well, you don’t get one. America’s Game of the Week is the New York Giants at the Dallas Cowboys and you have to watch it with me. You don’t have a choice.

As always scroll on down for the live blog. Keep reading for the press release from the NFL.

FRISCO, Texas – Having studied my notes, here are the two biggest keys I’ll be watching during Sunday’s game. I think these two big aspects will go a long way in determining who starts their season off with a win.
Dallas Cowboys Win If:
This game will not come down to how Dak Prescott plays but how his teammates play around him. There is not a team in the league that is better equipped to handle a rookie quarterback playing than the Cowboys. Just go through the lineup position by position and note the talent around him. Whether it is the offensive line, Jason Witten or Dez Bryant – Prescott will have superior options to work with. This is not to say that Prescott won’t have to make some plays along the way for the victory, but the entire game will not be on his shoulders.
Since the injury to Kellen Moore and now Tony Romo, Scott Linehan has been working to learn about Prescott and what makes him comfortable as a quarterback. We have seen Prescott operate under center like in the Miami game, and then later out of the shotgun against Seattle with nice success.
Prescott is where he is today because of his teammates and the confidence they have in him. You can see it in the way they play around him. If the Dallas Cowboys win this game it will be because they did their jobs better than then the New York Giants and Dak Prescott benefitted from that — because it will take the pressure off him.

New York Giants Win If:
The Cowboys’ game plan is to put Dak Prescott in as many situations as possible where its’ a manageable down and distance. Scott Linehan is going to want to control the line of scrimmage with the running game, and that means plenty of Ezekiel Elliott. If they’re able to accomplish that, then it will be better for Prescott to have those run-pass options – which, as we saw in the preseason – is where he tends to have his most success.
Where the Giants can hurt Prescott is if he has to deal with long yardage situations and is forced to have to make tight window throws in order to convert. The Giants secondary is not afraid to gamble in coverage, which means the more passes they have to face, there’s more likelihood that one of those passes comes down as an interception.
From what I observed from their preseason games, I thought the Giants did a nice job of defending the run even with Jason Pierre-Paul and Olivier Vernon on the edges.
If the Giants control the Cowboys offensive line, then they control this game and get the victory.

The game is on FOX at 4:25 p.m. EST. Let’s team up and point our faces at it.

Written by Adam Greene

Adam Greene is a writer and photographer based out of East Tennessee. His work has appeared on Cracked.com, in USA Today, the Associated Press, the Chicago Cubs Vineline Magazine, AskMen.com and many other publications.

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