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Play by Play -EP 12

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In Episode 12 of “Play by Play,” Jesse Coleman Jr. delves into the thrilling world of football and basketball with a spotlight on the Dallas Cowboys and the NBA’s In Season Tournament. Jesse kicks off the episode by dissecting the Cowboys’ victorious showdown against the Carolina Panthers in Week 11. He breaks down the key plays, highlighting the team’s strengths and strategies that led to success. The excitement doesn’t end there as Jesse previews the Thanksgiving Day matchup against the Washington Commanders in Week 12, setting the stage for a high-stakes clash on Thursday afternoon. S

hifting gears to the defensive spotlight, Jesse explores Daron Bland’s exceptional achievement. Bland breaks the NFL record with an astounding 5 pick-sixes this season, showcasing defensive prowess that has reshaped the game.

The episode doesn’t stop at football; Jesse also delves into the NBA In Season Tournament. He discusses how this innovative concept has elevated the level of intensity and competitiveness among players. From strategic brilliance to nail-biting moments, Jesse provides a comprehensive look at how the tournament format is adding a new layer of excitement to the NBA season. Tune in to Episode 12 of “Play by Play” for expert insights, in-depth analysis, and a front-row seat to the thrilling narratives shaping both football and basketball on the grand stage

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Play by Play – Episode 39: Week 6, Dallas Cowboys: Another Meltdown in Big D

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In this episode, Jesse dives into the Cowboys’ crushing 47-9 loss at home to the Detroit Lions. With a first-quarter interception by Dak Prescott and yet another defensive breakdown against the run, it’s the same frustrating story for Dallas fans. Jesse explores the recurring issues plaguing the Cowboys, from turnovers to defensive lapses, and asks the big question: what needs to change to shift the narrative of this team?

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Cowboys Grit Through Back-to-Back Wins

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The Dallas Cowboys pulled off back-to-back gritty wins, defeating the Giants 20-15 in Week 4 and securing a last-second 20-17 victory over the Steelers in Week 5. In both games, Dak Prescott had his ups and downs, starting slow against the Steelers with two interceptions but delivering when it mattered most, leading two late touchdown drives, including the game-winner to Jalen Tolbert. Despite missing key defensive players, Dallas held Justin Fields and the Steelers to 17 points.

Looking Ahead to Week 6 vs. the Lions:

The Cowboys face a tough matchup against a high-powered Lions offense led by Jared Goff and a dynamic rushing attack. Detroit’s offensive line is one of the best in the league, making it crucial for Dallas’ pass rush, even with injuries, to find ways to disrupt the rhythm.

Defensive Adjustments:
Coach Mike McCarthy and defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer will need to focus on:

  • Run Defense: Contain the Lions’ ground game, especially against their explosive running backs.
  • Secondary Play: Tighten up coverage to limit big plays from Detroit’s playmakers like Amon-Ra St. Brown.
  • Health Monitoring: Navigating key injuries will be critical. Depth players will need to step up, especially in the secondary.

Offensive Adjustments:

  • Early Consistency: Dak needs to avoid early-game turnovers to prevent the team from playing from behind.
  • Run-Game Balance: Establish the run early to control the clock and keep Detroit’s offense off the field.
  • Utilizing Weapons: Spread the ball among playmakers like CeeDee Lamb and Jalen Tolbert, who’s building chemistry with Dak after the Steelers game-winning catch.

The Cowboys will need a complete team effort and sharp adjustments to secure a win in Detroit, a team that is clicking offensively this season.

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Play by Play Episode 36 : Dallas Cowboys Week 3 – WHAT ARE WE DOING?

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Jesse Coleman dives into the Cowboys’ frustrating Week 3 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, where Dallas once again struggled to stop the run, allowing Baltimore’s ground game to dominate. The Cowboys also failed to establish their own rushing attack, putting more pressure on Dak Prescott. Despite a valiant 4th quarter effort by Dak, the Cowboys couldn’t pull off the comeback, falling 28-25. Jesse breaks down what went wrong, how Dallas can fix their running game woes, and what needs to change moving forward.

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