Cowboys vs. Eagles: The good, the bad, and the ugly from Week 12

Cowboys vs. Eagles: The good, the bad, and the ugly from Week 12
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For the first time this season, the Dallas Cowboys have finally stacked a couple of back-to-back wins together with the 24-21 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday afternoon. Nothing about this game was pretty, which is to be expected from two bitter division rivals. Both teams played hard to the final whistle, but it was Dallas who eventually emerged victorious.

This Week 12 matchup was a roller coaster of emotions from start to end. The Cowboys looked as if they were playing to lose early on, but clawed their way back in the second half. As you can probably imagine, there was quite a bit of good, bad, and ugly to go around.

THE GOOD – WR George Pickens

Do the Dallas Cowboys have a new No. 1 wide receiver? George Pickens may not carry the title of Dallas’s top WR, but he is definitely playing at that level here recently. Last week against the Raiders he caught nine passes for 144 yards and a touchdown only to follow it up this week with another nine catch outing for 146 yards and a touchdown. The connection between he and Dak Prescott on the field is paying off in a big way, and it’s been the difference maker in the Cowboys ability to win back to back games for the first time this season.

THE BAD – Philly’s offense after the first quarter courtesy of the Cowboys defense

The Cowboys were in serious trouble early in the second quarter. They had been self-destructing up until that point, and they even did some more self-destructing later. But then the Dallas defense suddenly came alive. The Eagles scored with 11:32 remaining in the second quarter to go up 21-0. Those were the last points they scored in the game. The Cowboys defense pitched a shutout the rest of the way to create room for the Cowboys comeback.

THE UGLY – CeeDee Lamb’s drops

CeeDee Lamb wasn’t quite his self Sunday afternoon. The stat line will show he called four passes for 75 yards, but he dropped just as many as the ended up catching in this Week 12 matchup with the Eagles. The biggest one he dropped in the end zone on fourth down that probably would’ve secured the victory for the Cowboys late in the fourth quarter. Luckily, it didn’t end up costing them the game. The occasional drop is to be expected, but several in one game by someone who was supposed to be one the best in the league is definitely concerning.