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Facing slim margin of error, Cowboys need stars like CeeDee Lamb to respond in big moments

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Introduction to the Cowboys’ Season Opener

The NFL season-opener between the Cowboys and the Eagles told us a lot about the path the Cowboys are on. Their star players need to respond in big moments, but that didn’t happen for CeeDee Lamb. The Cowboys receiver dropped possibly four passes, including an inexcusable three in the fourth quarter of a 24-20 loss to the Eagles on Thursday night.

The Game’s Turning Point

Lamb finished with seven catches for 110 yards on 13 targets as an exciting game turned sluggish in the second half, with both teams looking out of sorts due to an hourlong-plus lightning delay. But Lamb needed to showcase his skills as someone who is worth the big money contract he’s receiving. Lamb didn’t do that. He didn’t shy away from his miscues. “Man, that’s terrible,” Lamb said. “Honestly, I feel like, I mean, I can’t point no fingers at nobody else. I take full accountability and everything else that come with it. As for me, as a player, I’ve prayed for moments like that [for] the ball [to] come my way and obviously for me not to come up with it, it stings a little bit. But I will tell you if you don’t think I’m not coming back anytime better than this, you got another thing coming.”

Lamb’s Performance

Lamb is normally one of the sure-handed players in the league. Yet, all four dropped passes would have turned into first downs. He allowed a pass to hit his chest in the second quarter, and at the start of the fourth quarter, things turned miserable. On a 3rd-and-10, a Dak Prescott pass went through Lamb’s hands. On a 2nd-and-5 with 2:40 remaining in the game, Lamb dropped another target. The last drop, occurring on a 4th-and-3, was a deep pass down the sidelines. Lamb, with a step on Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean, stretched out for the ball and failed to secure it with 1:54 left. That was the last offensive play of the night.

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The Aftermath

When the Cowboys arrived in Texas following the loss around 4 a.m. Friday, Lamb went to The Star at 1:30 p.m. and was working on the JUGS Machine. Alone. It impressed his coach. “At the end of the day, win or lose, I’m always going to go around and talk to the guys and love them up,” coach Brian Schottenheimer said during a Friday conference call. “No one felt worse than CeeDee did. You heard that in his postgame comments, he took the accountability just like we all should. I’m going to be the first one that’s going to stand up in front of the podium and say hey, this is a team game and when I make mistakes I’m going to take accountability and he did that.”

The Team’s Performance

If you talk to anyone associated with the Cowboys after the season-opening loss, this was a game they could have won. This group ran the ball with some efficiency as running back Javonte Williams gained 54 yards on 15 carries and two scores. Prescott didn’t need to throw for over 400 yards because managing the game was more prudent than taking over. Prescott made the necessary throws to put his team in position to win a game. With star pass rusher Micah Parsons plying his trade in Green Bay, it was time for Lamb’s emergence as a star.

The Defense

If anything, the defense held the Eagles’ offense to just three second-half points, a 58-yard field goal by Jake Elliott, and gave the offense a chance to win the game multiple times in the fourth quarter. That’s all you seek from a defense in a close game: Give the offense a chance to win the game. It seems there’s a deficiency in star power with Parsons gone.

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Conclusion

It was Lamb’s opportunity, and he missed it. This can’t be the norm with one of the top receivers in the NFL. “God has a mysterious way of humbling folks and I did come in with a little bit of a chip on my shoulder,” Lamb said. “Again, it’s a lesson well learned, again I deserve everything that comes with it.” In what might be a sign, the margin of error is small for the Cowboys without Parsons as the X factor, and it leads to other stars stepping up. “I need to catch the damn ball,” Lamb said.

FAQs

Q: What was the outcome of the NFL season-opener between the Cowboys and the Eagles?
A: The Cowboys lost to the Eagles with a score of 24-20.
Q: How many passes did CeeDee Lamb drop during the game?
A: Lamb dropped possibly four passes, including three in the fourth quarter.
Q: What was Lamb’s response to his performance?
A: Lamb took full accountability for his mistakes and said he needs to catch the ball.
Q: How did the Cowboys’ defense perform during the game?
A: The defense held the Eagles’ offense to just three second-half points and gave the offense a chance to win the game multiple times in the fourth quarter.
Q: What is the significance of Micah Parsons’ absence from the team?
A: Parsons’ absence seems to have created a deficiency in star power, and it’s time for other stars like Lamb to step up.

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