The Dallas Cowboys just snagged a nail-biter 20-17 win against the Pittsburgh Steelers. But boy! It’s sparked a serious debate among fans and analysts. Some are fist-pumping and celebrating! And others? They are scratching their heads, wondering what the heck just happened out there! Winning is great, but did they really earn it?
Former NFL QB Dan Orlovsky didn’t waste any time dropping his honest thoughts about Dak Prescott on ESPN’s “Get Up.” He hit us with a bold statement: “I’m not impressed at all.” And honestly, that got people talking! He pointed out the Cowboys’ three turnovers—hold up, three?! Including two that basically said “Bye-bye!” to potential points. He concluded by saying, “This is not an impressive performance by Dallas Cowboys.” Sure, they scored when it mattered. But Orlovsky? He made it clear he thought this win reflected more on the Steelers’ issues than any Cowboys’ brilliance.
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.@danorlovsky7 is “not impressed at all” by the Cowboys win against the Steelers 👀 pic.twitter.com/syetU3C8yM
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) October 7, 2024
Orlovsky really went in on Prescott for his odd decisions, especially that fumble that came out of a misunderstanding with star receiver CeeDee Lamb. He raised an eyebrow and asked, “Is he expecting a stop-roll?” Now that sent fans down a rabbit hole wondering what was even going on between those two.
Looking at Dak Prescott‘s stats, wow, they don’t really glow. Dude attempted 42 passes for 352 yards, tossed in two touchdowns and 2 head-scratching interceptions. His QB rating? A lukewarm 57.3. Not exactly what you’d call a statement game. And then there’s CeeDee Lamb, who didn’t exactly shine either: five catches for just 62 yards. For a guy who’s pulled off some solid plays this season—25 receptions for 378 yards. Yeah, this performance leaves a lot to be desired. If they can’t click as a duo, the Cowboys could find themselves on a rocky road as they chase a playoff spot.
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The Prescott and Lamb Connection (or Lack Thereof)
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Did the Cowboys win, or did the Steelers just hand them the game on a silver platter?
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Now, let’s unpack the juicy bit: the chemistry—or lack thereof—between Prescott and Lamb. Fans are going wild, dissecting their interactions like they’re on an episode of a reality TV show after the interception. Some are throwing around theories of tension, and honestly, it makes sense. In football, the connection between a quarterback and his receiver is key! If they’re not vibing, it can lead to disastrous plays. Lamb’s a critical piece of the puzzle, but if he keeps having off days, the Cowboys’ offense could be heading for trouble city.
And here’s the kicker. Even when you snag a win, how you secure that victory matters a ton. Orlovsky’s harsh criticism opened up the floodgates for people to worry that these issues. Like that weird miscommunication—could linger in the locker room and mess with team morale. Prescott and Lamb absolutely need to figure out how to get on the same page and cut down on those cringe-worthy turnovers. If they want to maintain their playoff ambitions, it’s crunch time. Every game matters, especially those high-pressure moments!
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To wrap it up, while the Cowboys’ win over the Steelers is a check in the W column, it also shines a spotlight on some major red flags. Yes, Dak Prescott showed grit and helped pull out the victory, but he and Lamb have to transform that relationship—stat! As they kick off the next stretch of the season, they need to realize that every single play counts—and so does their chemistry. Fans and analysts are all eyes on these two as they try to shake off the rough spots and bring their A-game. The path to becoming champions is rarely smooth, but facing challenges head-on can turn a good squad into a great one. Now, let’s see if they can get it together!
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