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Big Picture: Saints Also Dealing With QB Injury Entering Cowboys Game
Tuesday, September 29, 2015 12:58 PM CDT

By Rob Phillips
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(Editor’s Note: Each Tuesday, the staff of DallasCowboys.com will present “The Big Picture” for the upcoming game, presenting an overall update for each team as they head into the upcoming contest. This week, the Cowboys and Saints square off in a Week 4 battle in New Orleans.)

WHAT: Dallas Cowboys (2-1) at New Orleans Saints (0-3)
WHEN: Sunday, 7:30 p.m. (Central)
WHERE: Mercedes-Benz Superdome
TELEVISION: NBC


Dallas Cowboys

Life without Tony Romo (fractured collarbone) and Dez Bryant (foot surgery) will continue this week, and the Cowboys will try to duplicate their offensive success from the first half against the Falcons (28 points, 131 rushing yards), not their second-half struggles in Sunday’s 39-28 loss (0 points, minus-4 rushing yards).

Backup quarterback Brandon Weeden was an efficient 22-of-26 for 232 yards minus his first-half interception that led to a Falcons touchdown, but the Cowboys’ offense couldn’t find anything close to a rhythm running only 19 plays in the second half as Atlanta sustained long drives and ripped off 22 unanswered points.

Defensively, the Cowboys expect to be without rookie pass rusher Randy Gregory (high ankle sprain) again this week. Defensive end Jeremy Mincey missed Sunday’s game with a concussion, and linebacker Rolando McClain and defensive end Greg Hardy both have one game remaining on their NFL suspensions.

Rod Marinelli’s group will have to make do against a Saints offense that may or may not have quarterback Drew Brees.

The Cowboys and Saints have met nearly annually since 2009, the Saints’ Super Bowl championship season, when the Cowboys upset them on the road that December. Dallas has won three of the last five matchups since 2009, including last year at AT&T Stadium, 38-17.

New Orleans Saints

The Saints are off to an 0-3 start after losing a tight road game at Carolina last Sunday without Brees. It’s uncertain if Brees will be able to play against Dallas with a bruised rotator cuff in his right shoulder. He’s never missed a start since joining the Saints in 2006, and in seven career starts against the Cowboys, he has averaged 345.9 passing yards with 18 touchdowns and five interceptions.
Backup Luke McCown played well in the Saints’ 27-22 loss to Carolina, completing 31 of 38 passes for 310 yards and one interception.

Like the Cowboys, New Orleans’ roster has a different look since last year’s Sept. 28 meeting. Gone is star tight end Jimmy Graham, whom they traded to Seattle in the offseason for Max Unger and a first-round pick. Acquiring Unger helps fortify the offensive line and the running game featuring starter Mark Ingram.

The Saints also signed running back C.J. Spiller to help fill some of the versatile duties Darren Sproles had during his time in New Orleans. Second-year receiver Brandin Cooks is another multi-purpose option for the offense.

Former Cowboys defensive coordinator Rob Ryan enters his third season running the Saints’ defense. He could get linebacker Dannell Ellerbe back for his Saints debut soon; Ellerbe was acquired from Miami for receiver Kenny Stills in the offseason but has been dealing with a toe injury. Cornerback Keenan Lewis and safety Jairus Byrd have also missed time with injuries. New Orleans signed veteran cornerback Brandon Browner in the offseason to improve the secondary.

The Cowboys and Saints have several personnel connections: Saints head coach Sean Payton was a top assistant in Dallas in the mid-2000s before taking the New Orleans job; Ryan coached the Cowboys’ defense from 2011-12; Cowboys cornerback Corey White played the previous three seasons for the Saints.
 

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This feels weird to say at 2-1, but I think this is a must win.
 

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This feels weird to say at 2-1, but I think this is a must win.
I think it is. Have to get these games if there is any hope to do anything once Tony is back.
 

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This feels weird to say at 2-1, but I think this is a must win.
Probably is if the trend is to be reversed going forward. There is hope for improvement for the defense the following week with some personnel getting back on board but the offense will have to gain confidence with this game or it will be more of the same for a while.
 

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This feels weird to say at 2-1, but I think this is a must win.
It does kind of feel that way.

As far as the game is concerned, my guess is Rob Ryan will take away the underneath stuff early and make Weeden prove he can move the team down the field with intermediate to deep throws.

This is a game where Terrence Williams absolutely has to show up. I'm not expecting huge Dez-like numbers but I don't think it's asking too much to catch balls that hit you squarely in the chest/hands. Hell, I'll be happy with a 3 catch 50 yard performance. Just a little bit of down field production will help create some running room.
 

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It does kind of feel that way.

As far as the game is concerned, my guess is Rob Ryan will take away the underneath stuff early and make Weeden prove he can move the team down the field with intermediate to deep throws.

This is a game where Terrence Williams absolutely has to show up. I'm not expecting huge Dez-like numbers but I don't think it's asking too much to catch balls that hit you squarely in the chest/hands. Hell, I'll be happy with a 3 catch 50 yard performance. Just a little bit of down field production will help create some running room.
I agree they need to try to get it downfield. I think I'd try it with Escobar (gasp) though.
 

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I agree they need to try to get it downfield. I think I'd try it with Escobar (gasp) though.
Escobar down the seam sounds like a high percentage down the field kinda play. Make it happen, RHG.
 

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But can Weeden hit it. He had Witten down the seam last week and missed.
That's a very good question. I don't know.
 

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Escobar down the seam sounds like a high percentage down the field kinda play. Make it happen, RHG.
Greg Olsen killed the Saints defense Sunday.

Give it a shot. It is not like we have anything to lose.
 

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Sounds like Mincey will be back Sunday, as well.
 

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LoL Looks like somebody noticed Collins.
 

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Watching the Saints/Panthers game again.

If McCown plays, this is no gimmie. They run their same offense with him in there as they do with Brees. Unlike Dallas who has to spend hours devising something that their backup can handle.
 

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Take your time Ronald
 

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