As the Dallas Cowboys prepare to clash with the San Francisco 49ers, an ex-NFL offensive tackle, none other than Jason Smith, drops a blunt truth bomb. On a recent episode of The Jason Smith Show with Mike Harmon, two NFL veterans dissected the upcoming showdown between these football titans.
Jason Smith’s take? The Cowboys may not be adequately prepared to face the formidable 49ers. In simpler terms, he believes the 49ers present a daunting challenge, and the Cowboys might find themselves struggling in their encounter.
The argument behind truth bomb
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During the show, Jason Smith elaborated on his perspective. Expressing uncertainty, speculating on whether teams can crack the code of dealing with players like Brock Purdy and if Cowboys’ quarterback Dak Prescott, can elevate his performance, “This game is gonna look like the NFC Divisional game last year, but the 49ers are gonna score more points.” 37 YO former NFL said on Fox Sports Radio, “Nobody goes off on the 49ers defense! The Cowboys are gonna struggle, and this is gonna be blowout city!” Jason Smith predicted a challenging match that could easily turn one-sided.
Adding more fuel to the fire, Mike Harmon chimed in, stating that Brock Purdy has evolved from a developing player to a contender in the league, comparing him to the established Dak Prescott. “Purdy is on the rise; whether or not he’s elite…Dak is Dak,” Harmon stated. The Co-host acknowledged Purdy’s progress but raised questions about Prescott’s potential greatness, “He’s good, but can he be great?” Harmon also highlighted the important role of the Cowboys’ offensive line’s health in determining their offensive success.
However, there’s another side to the story. Because Dallas Cowboys’ owner, maintains optimism about the team’s performance, particularly in the red zone – a critical area on the field.
Confident Jerry Jones has no fear
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Speaking on a radio show, Jerry Jones expressed his belief that the upcoming game against the San Francisco 49ers provides a prime opportunity for the Cowboys to excel in those crucial situations. Jones stated, “I understand why we’ve missed on a few of those things in the red zone. I’m not as dubious or skeptical of where we will be to start it right against San Francisco.”
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He continued, “We’re getting a lot of practice down there, and let’s hope pretty soon that tide turns, and when it does, we’ll have a lot more success. I know we will; I’m not that concerned.”
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Jerry Jones exudes confidence, asserting that they possess the right players and plays to triumph in the red zone, despite past struggles. Even after their significant win against the New England Patriots in Week 4, Jones eagerly anticipates Week 5, eager to witness the Cowboys’ improvement in scoring when they approach the opponent’s end zone.
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