Run defense faces stiff test

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Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Cowboys' run defense faces stiff test
By Jean-Jacques Taylor

The Dallas Cowboys had the NFL’s worst run defense in the preseason, allowing 158.3 yards per game.

For the Cowboys to have any chance to beat San Francisco, they must slow down the 49ers' running attack. Jim Harbaugh’s offense isn’t fancy; it wants to dominate the point of attack and use the running game to set upeverything else.

Frank Gore does most of the work for the 49ers, who ran finished third in rushing attempts last season.

He has three 100-yard games each of the past two seasons and 11 games with the 20 carries of more. He’s not a speed runner, but demonstrates extreme patience as a runner.

He has no problem taking his time to let a play develop before attacking the defense’s soft spot.

The Cowboys ranked 27th in the NFL in run defense last season (128.9 yards per game) and yielded more than 130 yards eight times. The Cowboys were 3-5 in those games.

They were 4-0 when holding opponents to fewer than 100 yards.

To slow down San Francisco, the Cowboys will need good performances from defensive end Tyrone Crawford, especially with starter George Selvie slowed by a shoulder injury that kept him out of practice on Monday.

Bruce Carter and Kyle Wilber, who will each play some strongside linebacker, need to perform at a high level.

“They have a big, strong offensive line,” coach Jason Garrett said. “They have a great runner and they have a dynamic playmaking quarterback. The challenges are certainly there. They’re all over the tape.

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"They have a big, strong offensive line,” coach Jim Harbaugh said. “They have a great runner and they have a dynamic playmaking quarterback. The challenges are certainly there. They’re all over the tape. It's just a great thing for us that their coach is an idiot."
 

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"They have a big, strong offensive line,” coach Jim Harbaugh said. “They have a great runner and they have a dynamic playmaking quarterback. The challenges are certainly there. They’re all over the tape. It's just a great thing for us that their coach is an idiot."
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Our one hope is Linehan.

How sad is that.
 

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Definitely a stern test for front 7. They have the talent and style of game that they could come out and maul us to the tune of 200-250 yds on the ground.
 

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If the 9ers have a lead in the 2nd half they'll just squat on it and the Dallas DL will be so worn out the game will be over.

It's gonna be like that every week. Just slow, painful close outs. The team won't get blown out and people will champion how "close" they are while ignoring that the opposition didn't need to do anything over than eat clock and score as slowly as possible.
 

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Psh.. You must not understand our keep rotating DLineman in and out of the game to keep them fresh in the 4th qtr strategy.
 

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Psh.. You must not understand our keep rotating DLineman in and out of the game to keep them fresh in the 4th qtr strategy.

Oh yeah, I forgot. Rotating in the same bums who were wrecked in the preseason will totally work out well.
 
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He has three 100-yard games each of the past two seasons and 11 games with the 20 carries of more. He’s not a speed runner, but demonstrates extreme patience as a runner.

In Dallas, all of those characteristics of Gore are considered reasons to throw the ball instead of running it.
 
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