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Brian Schottenheimer: Cowboys “Good enough” to beat Packers without Ceedee Lamb, Tyler Booker

Brian Schottenheimer: Cowboys "Good enough" to beat Packers without Ceedee Lamb, Tyler Booker


Lamb has been 24.6 percent of Cowboys’ inspection stations since 2023, the third highest in the NFL behind only Bijan Robinson’s running back -back (27.8) and Breece Hall (27.7).

Yes, the cowboys are still with George Pickens, but playing without he will target him puts Dak Prescott in binding. Schottenheimer is not worried that Prescott will find the need to lift those around him.

“Dak has to worry about Dak,” he said. “We have a good plan on how we try to manage the staff groups, but it’s hard to change Ceedee. But injuries are part of the game and they will probably be without the tackles. So, you lose the players and that’s the next person.”

With the struggle of Cowboys defense, the breach has had to bear the load, as they did in their 40 -point performance in one victory. However, they face Packers’ defense, which has allowed 5.8%explosives, which is the lowest of any defense for the first three weeks of the season of the next Gen Stats.

In a limited role early this season, Parsons has formed 1.5 sacks, one tack for loss, six QB hits and 19 QB pressure, in second place in the NFL. Parsons has changed time both on the left and right side of this season with smattering in the interior.

Schottenheimer knows that they have to identify Sunday night’s gaming night.

“I’m not going to give out our game plan for Micah, but we will take a lot of attention on Micah,” he said. “As I said, they got other good players too. Micah could be dominant and we know it. We’re going to hit him and put many on him. This will be a long day for us and the boys who try to block him because he is so talented.”

It’s probably a longer day of Sans Booker.

After shopping Parsons this offseason for Kenny Clark and two future drafts in the first round, Cowboys’ defense has been a mess, which expects 9.4 games in the league and four sacks (28). Oh, and they have also run on the ground.

“We haven’t played to the standard we want to play, but if we had Micah, you can’t predict that we would play better,” he said. “You can’t predict that we would play better, worse. Are you 3-0? Are you 0-3? You don’t know, man. These are plans. Again, we are focused on what we need to get better at.

The first year coach is in a difficult place. What should he say? The cowboys have the opportunity to silence the critics – or prove them right – on the Sunday night at the AT&T Stadium.