Sunday, September 22, 2019

NFL Miami Dolphins vs Dallas Cowboys Live Streaming NFL Week 03

NFL Miami Dolphins vs Dallas Cowboys live stream Free Online NFL Week 03 Sunday Football 22 September 2019, NFL online live with HD quality on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad and Android over the Internet. It’s Will be kick of at AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas, United States, Time 01:00 PM (ET) broadcast on NFL Network, CBS, Fox Sports, NBC, ESPN and and Online.



The Miami Dolphins visit the Dallas Cowboys today in a Week 3 contest. The former Super Bowl VI competitors, coming from the two conferences of the NFL, only face off every four years, meaning the Dolphins have not played the Cowboys since 2015, and have not been in Dallas since 2011.

The last time the teams met, a Week 11 game in 2015, featured Dan Campbell as Miami’s head coach, with Ryan Tannehill throwing touchdown passes to Kenny Stills and Jordan Cameron while the Cowboys, who won the game 24-14, scored on a Rolando McCalin intereption return, passes from Tony Romo to Terrance Williams and Dez Bryant, and a Dan Bailey field goal.

The last time the Dolphins were in Dallas, Tony Sparano was coaching the team , Shayne Graham was kicking, and Brandon Marshall caught a touchdown pass from Matt Moore. Yeah, it has been a while.

To get a better idea of the Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott edition of the Cowboys, I turned to Dave Halprin, the Editor-in-Chief of SB Nation’s Cowboys team site, Blogging the Boys. You can check out my answers to Halprin’s Dolphins-related questions over on their site as well.

The Cowboys will no longer have Elliott on a snap count, but he was pretty active already last week against Washington, so this is not as big of a deal as it sounds. He had 23 carries last week for 111 yards which is a pretty healthy workload. The only noticeable time he was out was a series in the third quarter when the Cowboys rested him and let rookie Tony Pollard see some action. In reality, he was pretty active last week so there is not much more room to use him. 23 carries is pretty standard. As for how he has looked, he really doesn’t look any different than previous seasons. He’s averaging over 4.5 yards per carry and all of his physical attributes seem to be there. He came back from the holdout in shape and at a good weight, so the transition back to football practices and games wasn’t too dramatic.

The first one is what you mentioned, him growing into the position. That includes the very hard work he has put in. Prescott has a great work ethic and is constantly looking for ways to improve. He’s very serious about this part of his game so you have to give him credit for growing to the level he is playing at, we don’t want to shortchange the work he has done. The second factor is new offensive coordinator Kellen Moore. He’s scrapped the Cowboys stale, old-fashioned offensive scheme and brought a new one in line with what modern offenses are doing. Pre-snap motion, multiple formations, RPOs, and other things have allowed Prescott to shine. Third, the offensive line. They are back to their dominating selves and Prescott has had plenty of time to throw. And last, new quarterbacks coach Jon Kitna has helped Prescott with his footwork, mechanics and reading the field. All of this has come together to elevate Prescott’s game.


On the offensive side of the ball, it’s hard to pinpoint one thing because of how well the Cowboys have been playing on that side of the ball. Probably the best thing to do is to not allow the Cowboys to get chunk plays and force them to march it slowly down the field. You want to force as many plays as you can on drives in hopes of a mistake, a turnover, a penalty or a blown pass protection. The offense is hitting on all cylinders right now so don’t make it easy for them and keep everything in front of you. Against the defense, I would establish the run. The Cowboys defense has been up and down in containing the run recently, so I would try to take advantage of that. Then work the safeties with tight ends and wide receivers in the middle and deep part of the field. Starting safety Xavier Woods will be out, so I would test the safeties often.



The Cowboys are 2-0, the Dolphins are 0-2, and these two will meet on Sunday in the mismatch of the week. Will the Cowboys be able to take care of business though they will be without several key players? Will the Dolphins find a spark with the newfound change to Josh Rosen at quarterback?

Without Tyrone Crawford, Antwaun Woods, and Xavier Woods on defense, the Cowboys will need their backups to take advantage of this opportunity. The Dolphins are just not very good, ranking dead last in just about every offensive category. Miami has only scored 10 points in two weeks, are -6 in turnovers, average 160 yards passing, and 31 yards rushing. Even with some notable absences, the Cowboys cannot allow this Dolphins team to find success and make a game of this.

The Cowboys need to put pressure on Josh Rosen, who can be a little reckless with the football. Kenyan Drake is a solid running back but he’s not good enough to create much on his own. The current state of the Dolphins’ offensive line is similar to the current state of the Titanic wreckage. Even an altered Cowboys defensive lineup should find success against this group. Miami will have to live and die by the big play, the Cowboys will have to make sure they don’t have any lapses.

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