COWBOYS OVERREACTIONS REALITY CHECKS AFTER WEEK 2 WIN VS. JETS MICAH PARSONS MVP RED-ZONE OFFENSE BROKEN

Cowboys overreactions reality checks after Week 2 win vs. Jets Micah Parsons MVP Red-zone offense broken

Cowboys overreactions reality checks after Week 2 win vs. Jets Micah Parsons MVP Red-zone offense broken

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Two games against New York's, or rather New Jersey's, have equated to two victories for the by a combined score of 70-10 -- 40-0 vs. the in Week 1 and 30-10 vs. the in Week 2. Dallas' dominant two-game start puts it in a rare air as only the third team since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to score 70 or more points and allow just 10 points or fewer in its first two games of a season. The other two-such teams are the 1970 and the 2019 . In Week 2, Cowboys two-time First-Team All-Pro linebacker and the Dallas defense starred once again, stuffed the stat sheet and the offense couldn't quite finish in the red zone. Here's a look at some of the biggest storylines from the Cowboys' second victory in two weeks and whether or not they are overreactions.Overreaction or Reality:RealityDallas leads the NFL in points scored (70), points allowed (10), point differential (+60), giveaways (zero), takeaways (seven), turnover margin (plus-seven), total yards per game allowed (193.0), yards per play allowed (3.5), red zone touchdown percentage allowed (zero percent), sacks (10, tied with the ), quarterback pre sure rate (63.6%) and pa ser rating allowed (34.2).While they did face off against two struggling teams in the Jets (offense) and Giants (offense and defense), they did more than just beat them -- they crushed them. "It's extremely fun," Parsons said postgame on Sunday. "When you're playing great, balanced football from special teams to offense to defense, it's extremely fun. We're just having so much fun with this group. I think everyone knew this group would be special. You don't realize how special yet, but we're showing it."Cowboys Pro Bowl cornerback revealed Dallas believes that no other team in the league can actually defeat them if they play a clean ballgame."If we don't shoot ourselves in the foot, no one can beat us," Diggs said postgame on Sunday. Sure, there are 15 games remaining in the regular season, but based on the results so far, it's hard to argue with Diggs.Overreaction or Reality:RealityParsons was the 2022 NFL Defensive Player of the Year runner-up last season. This Miles Mikolas Jersey year, he is coming for first place."When I talk about Defensive Player of the Year, I don't look at the subject of the award," Parsons said postgame on Sunday. "I look at the subject and say 'I want to be the best player in the NFL.' So whatever comes with that, I don't think just qualify myself as just a defensive player. I think I'm a most valuable player." Parsons put together what may have been his most dominant, all-around outing in the Cowboys' 30-10 defensive deconstruction of the Jets. He finished with two sacks, six quarterback pre sures, three tackles for lo s, Drew Robinson Jersey a forced fumble on Pro Bowl running back and a fumble recovery. Parsons also almost came away with a touchdown on this play, but replay review revealed Jets guard was touching him as he recovered the football on the AT&T Stadium turf."I've been telling the guys all year: single back, bunch to your side, whether it's in motion or whatever, how they try to portray and make it look, you know, there's always a 70% chance that crack to s," Parsons said. "I instantly read the play and came over the top to see the play. He tried to find a way to get away from me. So I just kind of grabbed the ball because he exposed it. I figured where I grab one and get up, do what I do and get into the end zone. So, you know, that's kind of how it is."His explosion off the line of scrimmage (0.57 seconds per pa s rush) against the Jets when rushing the pa ser ranked as the quickest in the NFL for a single game played since the start of the 2022 season, . Parsons leads the entire NFL so far this season with a 21.8% quarterback pre sure rate among players who have rushed the pa ser at least 40 times. "He's special," Cowboys cornerback , the 2019 NFL Defensive Player of the Year and 12-year NFL veteran, said of Parsons postgame on Sunday. "I have never seen anything like him."Through two games in 2023, Parsons' 12 quarterback pre sures are the third-most in the league behind Lions defensive end's and Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker T.J. Watt's 13, and his three sacks are tied for the third most in the NFL, trailing only Watt's anddefensive end's four. If he can maintain his relentle s play as both a run defender and a pa s-rusher while continuing to generate takeaways, Parsons will walk away from this season with a lot of hardware. If he did win MVP, he would be the first defender to do so since Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker and New York Giants legend Lawrence Taylor.Overreaction or reality:OverreactionThe good news about Dallas' red zone offense is rookie kicker is as reliable as it gets. He was literally perfect on Sunday with 16 points -- five field goals and one made extra point. His five made field goals are tied for the third most in a single game in team history. Aubrey is the first Cowboys kicker with five field goals in a game since nailed five in a 37-36 lo s against the in Week 15 of the 2013 season. The bad news is he had to spread four of those makes acro s two-thirds of the Cowboys' six red zone drives on Sunday. Dallas' 50% red zone touchdown rate this season through two games is tied for 21st in the NFL. However, that isn't a reason to panic going forward for a couple reasons. One is Dallas was without No. 2 wide receiver on Sunday with a knee injury, which allowed the Jets defense to zero in on CeeDee Lamb, limiting quarterback options close to the end zone. Two, head coach Mike McCarthy got more conservative with his play calls as the Cowboys' lead continued to grow, which may have limited touchdown opportunities. However, it allowed for Dallas to continue to play turnover-free football through two weeks.With a healthy lineup and in a more tightly contested game, the Cowboys will most certainly open up the red zone playbook.Overreaction or reality:OverreactionDallas Cowboys 2022 Second-Team All-Pro wide receiver CeeDee Lamb is one of the NFL's best wideouts. A year ago, with no clear-cut No. 2 pa s-catching option, he totaled a career-high 107 catches, 1,359 receiving yards and nine receiving touchdowns. Those 107 catches were 50 more than the next-closest Cowboy, tight end 57. That led to Lamb accounting for 30% of Dallas' team receptions in 2022, the second-highest rate in the NFL behind only All-Pro 32% rate. Through two games in 2023, one rain-soaked contest (Week 1 at the Giants) Carlos Martinez Jersey and one in which new No. 2 receiver Brandin Cooks mi sed with a knee injury (Week 2 vs. the Jets), Lamb is up to 15 catches and 220 yards in 2023. Eleven of his catches and 143 of his yards this season came on Sunday. His season totals make Lamb the only player in the NFL to make up over half (55.3%) of his team receiving yards in 2023. Running back 49 receiving yards are currently Dallas' second-highest total.That figure certainly won't last through 17 games, and it's unlikely he'll even be at the 30% mark in 2023 once Cooks returns and the Cowboys play in more competitive contests where throwing the football is nece sary as that will create more chances for others. However, Lamb will very much remain Dak Prescott's top option."Eighty-eight is one of the best in the game, and he's going to continue to get better and show that week in and week out," Prescott said of Lamb postgame on Sunday.
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