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5 key takeaways from Cowboys' 40-0 Match Against Giants

The Dallas Cowboys swept the game from the New York Giants with an impressive 40-0 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Here is an understanding of what went wrong for the New York Giants and what worked for the Dallas Cowboys

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Bringing the perfect display of dominance, the Dallas Cowboys won over the New York Giants with an impressive 40-0 on a rainy Sunday night at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The game was marked by several key moments that shed light on the strengths and weaknesses of both teams.
Here is an analysis and extract of five crucial takeaways from this one-sided affair.
A Strong Starter
The Giants started the game strong, executing an 11-play drive that chewed up seven minutes of the clock. However, their momentum took a dramatic turn when a fumbled snap on third down led to a blocked field goal attempt, which was swiftly returned 58 yards for a touchdown by Noah Igbinoghene. From that point forward, the Giants struggled to regain their coordination and confidence, while the Cowboys never looked back. This single play swung the momentum heavily in Dallas's favor.
Daniel Jones Fails to Deliver
Daniel Jones, the Giants' highly-paid quarterback, had a night to forget. Despite signing a lucrative four-year, $160 million contract in the offseason, he failed to deliver. Jones managed just 104 passing yards on 15-for-28 completions, with no touchdowns and two interceptions. His performance was marred by seven sacks and subpar offensive line play. These struggles have raised concerns about Jones's ability to perform at the level expected of a $40 million-a-year player, especially as a pocket passer.
A New Face Off
The Cowboys took the field without star running back Ezekiel Elliott for the first time since 2016. However, this transition seemed seamless as Tony Pollard, Rico Dowdle, and KaVontae Turpin stepped up admirably. Pollard, in particular, shone with 70 rushing yards on 14 carries and two touchdowns. This running back committee's production took the pressure off Dak Prescott, who had a modest night statistically but managed the game effectively without standout numbers.
Struggles To Generate Momentum
The Giants' lack of receiving firepower became quite evident during this matchup. Despite making the playoffs last season with Darius Slayton as their primary wide receiver, the Giants struggled to generate offensive momentum. Darren Waller led the team in receiving with just three catches for 36 yards, and no other receiver made a significant impact. This deficiency in the receiving corps raises questions about the Giants' ability to elevate their offence to the next level.
A Dominant Display of Defence
The Cowboys' defence put on a clinic, racking up seven sacks, 11 QB hits, and multiple forced fumbles in wet and challenging conditions. They also deflected eight passes, with Stephon Gilmore contributing three of them. While the Giants' offensive line didn't provide much resistance, Dallas's defensive performance was nonetheless impressive.
Well, what the future games will look like for both the teams in the coming weeks is surely going to be an exciting sight to witness. 

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