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Schmoopy1000
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The Cowboys are sticking with Brett Maher as their kicker for now, despite him missing two more kicks on Sunday, including a 33-yarder in the fourth quarter that ended any chance of a comeback. Maher is 4 of 7 this year and hasn’t made a kicker longer than 36 yards. Both Jason Garrett and Jerry Jones have given Maher their support and pointed toward his recent history of making big kicks that gives them confidence in him.
How can they be ok with this output?
The Cowboys were able to get one defensive linemen back last week in Tyrone Crawford, who plays both end and tackle. But they should be getting one of their best run-stopping tackles back this week in Antwaun Woods, who has missed the last two games with a knee injury. Woods returned to practice last week in a limited role but should be ready to go against the Jets. The Cowboys were gashed several times last week by the Packers and Aaron Jones, who had 107 rushing yards and scored four touchdowns, the most by any Cowboys’ opponent in franchise history.
Hopefully this helps us against the run
How can they be ok with this output?
The Cowboys were able to get one defensive linemen back last week in Tyrone Crawford, who plays both end and tackle. But they should be getting one of their best run-stopping tackles back this week in Antwaun Woods, who has missed the last two games with a knee injury. Woods returned to practice last week in a limited role but should be ready to go against the Jets. The Cowboys were gashed several times last week by the Packers and Aaron Jones, who had 107 rushing yards and scored four touchdowns, the most by any Cowboys’ opponent in franchise history.
Hopefully this helps us against the run