
"This week in Cowboys Nation, Hawkeye is all of us. Just when this team, namely its defense, ripped everyone's hearts out in Carolina, they turned the tables on us again. The defense put up its best game of the year (an admittedly low bar) with multiple sacks, takeaways, and a defensive score. The offense also stayed red-hot with the return of CeeDee Lamb, and the Dallas Cowboys earned a pivotal win over the Washington Commanders to move into second place in the NFC East."
"Tom: The first thing we have to keep in mind is that this was a severely limited Washington team, and it just got worse for them when Jayden Daniels tweaked his hamstring. But we've already seen the Dallas defense resurrect quarterbacks, at least for one game, and when Marcus Mariotta came in, they not only kept him under control, they got a pick six to put things well out of reach for the Commanders."
"We should be able to count on the offense as Dak is having a simply outstanding season and he is surrounded by arguably the best skill players of his career. The offensive line seems to be doing well, protecting Prescott and opening holes for Javonte Williams. Now we have to see if the defense can keep up its end of the bargain."
The Dallas defense delivered its best game of the year with multiple sacks, takeaways and a defensive touchdown while the offense remained hot after CeeDee Lamb returned. The win over Washington moved Dallas into second place in the NFC East. Washington was limited and Jayden Daniels tweaked his hamstring, and Marcus Mariotta entered and threw a pick-six. Dak Prescott is playing at a high level, supported by strong skill players and an improving offensive line creating lanes for Javonte Williams. Defensive adjustments by Matt Eberflus showed promise, but continuity and player health remain essential for sustained success.
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