
"Yet, when teams play the Dallas Cowboys, their offense looks like the 2000 greatest show on turf Rams, and even with Dallas making a few trades and getting guys back this week, are we going to see this defense be able to get some stops and force the Los Vegas Raiders to punt the football? It is a legitimate question about how bad this defense is."
"When you watch games every weekend, teams force punts, something the Dallas Cowboys defense just does not seem to do hardly ever, and when I say that, I am not saying teams don't, but when the other offense has the ball against the Cowboys, I expect them to score this season. You cannot tell me that you don't expect the same, that is just how it has been this year."
"The Raiders' offense is not good, and Geno Smith has been giving the ball away a lot this season, and if the Dallas defense looks good with the new players they have coming back, I don't want you to get sucked in. They did activate LB DeMarvion Overshown and rookie CB Shavon Revel. Both are expected to be available for this week's game."
The Dallas Cowboys face the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday Night Football at Allegiant Stadium on November 17 at 7:25 CT, televised on ESPN and streamed on FuboTV. Betting lines list the Cowboys as -85 moneyline, -3.5 point favorites, with an over/under of 50.5. The Raiders possess a strong defense but an inconsistent, turnover-prone offense led by Geno Smith. The Cowboys' defense has struggled to force punts and routinely allows scoring when opponents have the ball. The Cowboys activated LB DeMarvion Overshown and rookie CB Shavon Revel, but caution is advised against overreacting to one improved outing against weaker offenses.
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