
"The offense, on the other hand, has been elite. First-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer is making quarterback Dak Prescott look like an MVP candidate again, and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb recently made a bold claim about his side of the ball. "This one is the best [offenses] I've been on, and I've been on some great ones," Lamb said. "It's just the way that we can move around these pieces, these players, and everybody everywhere. We can line up faster than any. It's tough.""
"New running back Javonte Williams is breaking tackles and piling up yards like he did at times with the Denver Broncos. As for the passing game, everybody's getting targets, including newcomer George Pickens, who helped it remain explosive while Lamb was sidelined with an ankle injury. Of course, they also have needed to respond as their defense can't keep opposing teams out of the end zone, which should be a point of emphasis for Dallas going forward."
This season is a tale of two teams for the Dallas Cowboys. The defense has been awful, ranking near the bottom of the NFL in several statistics and failing to keep opposing teams out of the end zone. The offense has been elite, with first-year offensive-minded head coach Brian Schottenheimer making Dak Prescott look like an MVP candidate again. CeeDee Lamb called it the best offense he has played on, praising lineup versatility and pace. Javonte Williams is breaking tackles and piling up yards, and George Pickens provided explosive playmaking while Lamb was sidelined. Prescott still needs to prove himself in high-stakes games, with a Week 8 test at Denver looming.
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