Week 14 Review
Kansas City Chiefs 28
Dallas Cowboys 31
I tell ya--these games are going to be the end of me. For the first time in weeks I got to see the game on TV and these Cardiac Cowboys didn't disappoint--playing yet another game down to the wire. For the tenth time this season, the game was decided by 7 or fewer points. But for only the fifth time, they won.
From what Phil Simms said in the broadcast, in preparing for the game Parcells didn't think the Cowboys could stop the machine that is the KC offense. Turns out he was right. Take out a few key plays from the KC drives and you'd be hard pressed to understand how they didn't win by at least 3 TDs. The Dallas D has played much better games, but when they had to they got pressure on Green, forced a fumble, and made some key stops.
The story today, however, was that offensive machine that had been in hibernation lately. Parcells decided the only way to beat the Chiefs was to get into a shootout. That meant throwing out the max-protect schemes they had been running on most plays since Flozell went out. All in all the line did pretty well--especially in the second half. There were some frustrating holding calls and a few sacks (4) on Bledsoe, but they gave him time to make some big plays and did a decent job run blocking against a quick defensive unit.
Bledsoe and Glenn were at it like old times. Drew ended up with 332 yards and 3 TDs on 22 of 34 passing. Glenn caught 6 of those for 138 yards and a TD--and he added another TD on a goaline reverse. Witten came up big as well with 7 catches for 93 yards and a TD. Keyshawn also added some big catches that kept drives going.
The running game was okay. Julius still seems a little indecisive when he hits the hole and its costing him yards. Barber showed us how it's done today with a huge game, especially in the fourth quarter. He ended up with 82 yards on 15 carries; Julius had 41 on 12.
Despite all that firepower, it took a late fourth quarter drive to go ahead and a missed field goal by KC as time expired to seal the deal. Not a game that will go on Zimmer's highlight reel, but the win keeps Dallas in the hunt. Unfortunately, the Giants pulled out a win in Philly and Tampa won in Carolina, so the Cowboys are still behind in the divisional race and the #1 Wild Card chase.
There's a lot to like about a game like this one. The Chiefs were a hot team and needed to win this game, but Dallas pulled it out. Yet the overall defensive performance has to concern the fans and the coaches. Like that almost repeat of the Santana Moss debacle on Kennison's TD when Newman and Roy got their coverages screwed up. I hate to see that's still happening, but given the offensive firepower that KC has, some mistakes are going to happen. And Larry Johnson got some big yards rushing, but dude was running like a madman and their line was blocking extremely well--there's not a lot you can do about that.
Now Dallas has to take care of business next week in Washington. And then at Carolina. And then at home against the Rams. Time to stay on a roll!
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Another reason we won...
If Surtain would have intercepted that Bledsoe pass he would've gone for six!
by Dave Halprin on Dec 12, 2005 9:35 AM CST reply actions 0 recs
Good point
by monkeymcgee on Dec 12, 2005 10:58 AM CST reply actions 0 recs
I had forgotten
by Dave Halprin on Dec 12, 2005 11:55 AM CST reply actions 0 recs
chiefs played a helluva game
those doods can play!
larry johnson is a beast, and i dont know what mew orleans was thinking when they let go of willie roaf. that dood is a wall with wheels.
by burningstarIV on Dec 12, 2005 6:41 PM CST reply actions 0 recs


















