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Dallas Cowboys Winning, Playing Better Under Jason Garrett

November 22, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

For the first time this season, the Dallas Cowboys have won two games in a row. Interim head coach Jason Garrett is looking like a savior, having yet to lose a game in his short, short head coaching career.
The Cowboys are scoring an average of 34 points per game on offense and are giving up an average of 19.5 points per game on defense over their last two games.
In the eight games before Garrett, they were averaging 20 points per game on offense and 29 points per game on defense. That’s a huge difference.
Sure, one of the two victories was against a bottom feeder (Detroit Lions, 2-8), but the other victory, with an almost identical score, was over the New York Giants (6-4). With yesterday’s win over the Lions, the Cowboys also won their first home game of the season (1-4).
It’s easy to say that the Cowboys are winning now because they have a new head coach, but there is more to it than that.
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