Finally, after an exciting draft and a boring preseason — the regular season is upon us with Dallas getting a taste of the Dog Pound. It's a tough place to play, but Tony Romo, Jason Witten, Marion Barber, DeMarcus Ware, and the rest of the 'Boys marched in Cleveland!
The Cowboys won the toss and deferred to the second half, which is a new rule. After a couple of first downs and a heavy dose of Jamal Lewis, the Browns drive stalled on third and one because of a bad snap and a well-timed blitz by the Cowboys.
The Cowboys delivered on a tough third and nine play to Witten on their initial drive and the Browns just had no answer for Witten, T.O., Barber, and the great offensive line play. That is, of course, outside of the usual Flozell Adams obligatory false start penalty. A one-yard touchdown run by Barber capped the sensational opening series to start the Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl run. Dallas 7-zip.
Cleveland answered with a nice drive going straight at rookie Orlando Scandrich, a rookie 5th round draft selection. They also were helped by a typical bad call by the referees where the Browns' Center moved the ball. But, Dallas was called for the penalty. Dallas had a stop, but a pass interference call on Adam "Flag Man" Jones extended the series which resulted in a Kellen Winslow touchdown. Dallas 7 - Browns 7.
Dallas answered with a couple of penalties, Barber smashing through for big gains, and a sweet touchdown pass from Tony Romo to Terrell Owens. Unfortunately, Owens was stupid and did some type of bizarre Olympic sprinter stance using the touchdown ball as the block. I suppose you take the good with the bad, but that was plain stupid. It wasn't very funny either. C'mon T.O, you can be more original than that!! Dallas 14 - Browns 7.
Cleveland didn't take advantage of Owens' dumb play and opened with an average return and a false start penalty. Sputter, spit, oops, and the spotty Browns punted badly giving Dallas excellent field position. Luckily Dallas overcomes Owens' childish play. Did I mention it was dumb?
Dallas was three and out. Looking ugly against a suspect Brown's secondary, Romo had up to "Ten Mississippi" on third down but couldn't convert. That series hurt because you just can't let a team hang around at home.
Cleveland's defense looked pathetic on the last Dallas series of the first half. Zero pressure. As a Brown's fan I'd be screaming. Still Romo worked throughout the field hitting Witten, but he dropped it. Ouch! Nevertheless, a little Barber and Owens resulted in a Dallas touchdown for Barber. Interestingly, it looked like Owens scored, but inside of the two-minute warning there was no review from the booth. Why? Of course because it was a Dallas probable score! Any close play where it would hurt Dallas and a red protest flag would be thrown from the top of the stadium by the replay official. It didn't matter as Barber made it official on the very next play, but the referees upstairs dropped the ball. Dallas 21-7.
Dallas opened the second half with a nice pass to Owens, but he was called for pass interference on a 31-yard completion. It was a push-off, but again, it happens all the time but *always* is called again Dallas. The truly sad part is T.O. didn't have to push off. Instead, he should have just make the cut and catch. The push-off wasn't necessary! Series over and Dallas punted. Their first opportunity to make a killing blow failed. Fortunately, the Dallas defense absorbed two runs and on 3rd-1 a Zach Thomas blitzed force a bad Anderson throw. On the punt, Adam "Fumble" Jones dropped a fair catch, but Dallas retained the ball.
The Browns finally put some pressure on Romo and was the Bologna in a Brown's sandwich. Romo winced under three Brown's defenders and while it was shown on the big screen the Browns' fans cheered. Way to go Brownies! The referee's missed a penalty on McGinest when he hit Romo with the crown of his helmet. I thought quarterbacks were supposed to be ultra-protected? I guess the memo said "except for Dallas" as the conspiracy of the world against the Dallas Cowboys turns another page. Despite the obvious bias, Dallas and Romo marched down the field and rookie Felix Jones, in for Barber who was getting x-rays on his ribs, stole my fantasy touchdown away from Barber!
Dallas 28-7 and the Cowboys are off and rolling! Hopefully, Barber isn't seriously injured as injured ribs on a bruising running back is a bad combination.
Dallas was in control throughout the third quarter. Unfortunately, it ended on a 24-yard Lewis run for Cleveland after Tony Romo threw his first interception deep in Browns' territory. Momentum to the Browns as the fourth quarter started and the knock-out blow wasn't delivered by Dallas. My, what a spoiled fan am I? As an aside, did anyone catch the huge diamond studs Tank Johnson wears while he plays? His helmet flew-off and he was checking to ensure they were not on the field. Wow! That is the NFL today and another example of NFL players living in a different world than you and I!
Something disturbing was the lack of a pass rush for the Cowboys. Greg Ellis and Ware were no-shows throughout even when the Browns were in obvious passing downs the entire second half of the game. It appears if Dallas is going to get pressure in 2008, it will be with the blitz rather than constant outside pressure. Still, it was Ware causing a fumble with a solid backside rush that stalled a nice drive by the Browns. With ten minutes to play, Cleveland raised the white flag by kicking a field goal down 28-7. The fans screamed, I chuckled, and I see Head Coach Romeo Crennel in the unemployment line soon with decisions like that.
The fourth quarter was sloppy. Penalties nearly destroyed a drive for Dallas as they attempted to run some clock, but timely completions by Romo and some quality runs from Felix Jones and Tashard Choice kept Cleveland off the field, and more importantly, the clock running.
Overall a great way to open the season and a dominating 28-10 win. Yet to be seen is the extent of Marion Barber's rib injury, but hopefully it wasn't too serious.
Player's of the Game: Dallas Entire Offense. Simply dominated.
Defensive Stars: Nobody really stood out but they were all solid.
Flozell Adams Penalty Watch: Two false starts and a holding call. Keep Romo upright and I can live with that, however.
Up next: Monday Night 9/15 hosting the Philadelphia Eagles. Get ready for some blitzing!
Mark G.
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