Sturm: Cowboys' pass rush continues to emerge at just the right time

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Sturm: Cowboys' pass rush continues to emerge at just the right time

By Bob Sturm , Special contributor Contact Bob Sturmon Twitter:mad:SportsSturm

Don't look now, but the Dallas Cowboys are ranked 12th in sacks. It happened very quickly, and I don't wish you to be alarmed. So, allow me to tell you again. They are top half in the league in getting to the QB in 2016.

How about this one: In December - a span of 4 games for every team in the league, the Cowboys are at the top of the NFL in sacks with 14 (tied with Joey Bosa and the Chargers at the top, if you want to get technical). Now, that should remind us that September through Thanksgiving also happened, and during that span, the Cowboys were at a far more normal spot of 25th in the league. But then they went on a tear.

A David Irving and Benson Mayowa tear, that is. 3 sacks in Minnesota. 3 sacks in New York. 4 sacks versus Tampa Bay. And now, 4 more sacks against Matthew Stafford and the Detroit Lions. 14 sacks in December, which is easily their best month in a long, long time. In fact, they sit at 34 sacks through 15 games. Assuming they can get even 2 sacks on Sunday in Philadelphia, that would put them at a very nice 36 for the season, which might put them in the Top 10 in the league. It would also exceed any and all seasons since 2011 when DeMarcus Ware, Anthony Spencer, Jason Hatcher, and Jay Ratliff provided this team their last consistent pass rush crew.


Since 2011, the Cowboys have had years of 34 (2012), 34 (2013), 28 (2014), 31 (2015), and here they sit at 34 again.

But, that 2011 team used 19.5 from Ware to stack its total high. The Cowboys have 34 this year, but have nobody with more than 6. Benson Mayowa is at 6, Maliek Collins is at 5, Tyrone Crawford at 4.5, and now David Irving is at 4. This is pretty stacked with a number of rushers from different places, and none of them mentioned were DeMarcus Lawrence (1 sack) or Randy Gregory (0). Those two have had the biggest draft-day investment, but for a number of reasons which are pretty well documented, they have not really joined the party yet.

Yet.

But, with Mayowa and Irving leading another show, we saw 94 emerge from the sideline in flashes on Sunday. Gregory, a tease of all teases, showed us again why I fell in love with grabbing him at pick #60 - warts and all - in 2015. He is a fantastic body and is so gifted, that you don't need to watch much football to see him jump off the screen on back to back plays on Sunday in the fourth quarter (a quarter that the Cowboys defensive line seems to routinely dominate this season. They rank 5th in the league in fourth-quarter sacks).
Will he be able to join the team in the playoffs? To be determined. But, with Mayowa, Irving, Collins, Crawford, Lawrence, and Gregory, you can see the pass rush is being built with young, team-controlled assets moving forward. How exciting.

WEEKLY DATA - DETROIT



This is a good portion of the report to point out how disappointing the defense looked through 3 drives. They were being picked apart by the Lions with a series of frustrating plays that ended up in the end zone. 20 minutes into the 60-minute affair, the Cowboys looked like they were putting up their worst defensive night of the season.
Then, adjustments were made. Deep breaths were taken. And the Cowboys limited Detroit to next to nothing for the balance of the evening.



It is certainly no surprise that from there is where the Cowboys started breaking down the Lions' protection and confusing them with an array of back-end coverages. The Lions can be a slippery bunch, but once they got the Cowboys' attention, the rest took care of itself in short order.

SPLASH PLAYS - DETROIT



Once again, 22 splash plays. The volume of big and noticeable plays from the defense this month indicates to me that this is not a team that is playing bend-but-don't-break right now. They are making too many plays to say that. It feels more like an attacking defense that is setting the pace itself, since Thanksgiving. Again, very good signs.

MATTHEW STAFFORD THROW CHART



Here is where Stafford got his business done and as you can see, football fans, here is another QB completing passes at about an average depth of 5 yards. The Cowboys were very strong again against deep balls.

SEASON TOTALS - SPLASH PLAYS


My only thought here on that chart above is the following - David Irving is NOT a fluke.
And with Mayowa, they are quite a force. Let's take a look at this duo again - with some help from their friends -



Taylor Decker is a very nice player. He will get better, but the rookie from Ohio State at left tackle for the Lions had a rough night. Here is Mayowa extending that left arm and then coming back under it to get to Stafford with a power to speed sack.



This one is artwork. Irving is lined up over center. Mayowa is out over Decker again. Sean Lee helps with the stunt to pick off the LT and Mayowa swoops back inside. The LG is clueless and the center is getting his lunch handed to him by Irving. They then meet at the QB and Stafford is having a less than enjoyable time with that.



We see this a lot. Someone else - Maliek Collins - makes a play. But David Irving helps cause it. Look here as Stafford leaks to his right, but then stops, because he sees 95 right in front of his path. That means he pulls up, allowing Collins to run over him from behind. 96 gets the sack, 95 gets noted for contribution.



Here are a few Randy Gregory flashes. This one looks like the Lions forgot to block him and he destroys a run play. But, look closer. It is actually because David Irving caused problems inside that kept the pulling guard from getting to Gregory. Irving keeps Gregory clean, and 94 destroys the play. Again, David Irving, guys.


This one is another example of Gregory's athleticism and why he will be useful for a long time around here if he can focus on football. Great pressure here and Stafford is running for his life in the second half.



And finally, this week's "David Irving is playing at an unfair level" play of the week. Poor 75-Larry Warford is victim of the push-pull technique and then Irving is by in a flash and doing his thing, which, as you know by now, is not to get a sack. It is to knock the ball loose while getting a sack.
Amazing month for this kid. What a find.

SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

The Cowboys have found a defensive line. Nobody move.
I know this Marinelli report was shorter than usual, but the good news is clear. This defense is playing great football right now in December and that should cause everyone to want to run to the playoffs as soon as possible.
Enjoy the remainder of your holiday weekend. I have a plane to catch. Talk again soon.
 

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For sitting out a year Gregory definitely flashed. He had his struggles but he also got into a nice groove at other points. It's really nice to see the young D-lineman making plays at such a high rate. Maybe we shouldn't be so quick to hand jobs back to guys like Crawford when they are healthy enough to play.
 

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For sitting out a year Gregory definitely flashed. He had his struggles but he also got into a nice groove at other points. It's really nice to see the young D-lineman making plays at such a high rate. Maybe we shouldn't be so quick to hand jobs back to guys like Crawford when they are healthy enough to play.
Sturm hammered home the point how effective the pass rush has been the past month, but I still don't trust them.
 

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Sturm hammered home the point how effective the pass rush has been the past month, but I still don't trust them.
I trust Irving, he to me on a per snap basis has been great all season long. Just took him awhile to get serious snaps. And now that he is getting them, he is making them count.

I get the mistrust of our team though. We don't have that marquee 12 sack guy. We don't have any proven elite guys yet. So it's hard to sort of hang your hat on anyone.
 

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The main thing that's giving me pause at this point is that the Giants, Vikings, Bucs and Lions all have pretty poor OL's, below average I'd say.

If the DL performs like they have against a good OL I'd be much more confident in them.
 

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The main thing that's giving me pause at this point is that the Giants, Vikings, Bucs and Lions all have pretty poor OL's, below average I'd say.

If the DL performs like they have against a good OL I'd be much more confident in them.
Well, look at the postseason opponents. Any good OLs? It is not like the Raiders are on the schedule.

I am not even looking at the opposition. I just don't trust the players. Even guys that are hot like Irving have run cold at times.
 

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Well, look at the postseason opponents. Any good OLs? It is not like the Raiders are on the schedule.

I am not even looking at the opposition. I just don't trust the players. Even guys that are hot like Irving have run cold at times.
I think the Falcons have one of the better OL's in the league, the Redskins if we play them have a better OL than any of those teams too, the Packers likely as well, although not by that much.

The Patriots OL is definitely better too.
 

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I was listening to one of the local shows yesterday and they said that the turning point for the defense was after the 3rd TD Sean Lee held a sideline meeting with all the defensive players. Apparently he chewed a little ass and told them to wake the hell up and get their head in the game.

I didn't notice it during the game. Usually the broadcast crews are good at catching and highlighting those moments.
 

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allegedly changes were also made to account for the shutdown of the one and only Zach Zenner.
 

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I was listening to one of the local shows yesterday and they said that the turning point for the defense was after the 3rd TD Sean Lee held a sideline meeting with all the defensive players. Apparently he chewed a little ass and told them to wake the hell up and get their head in the game.

I didn't notice it during the game. Usually the broadcast crews are good at catching and highlighting those moments.
I read he went apeshit at halftime.
 

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allegedly changes were also made to account for the shutdown of the one and only Zach Zenner.
I thought Gregory was a big reason for Detroit's early running success. He was god-awful. He was leaving huge holes all over the place just taking looping outside rushes on everything. I was screaming for them to take him out on 1st and 2nd down. He was better in the second half though. Rust maybe? Not sure but I think he may be a pass rush specialist only (or unemployed after being kicked out of the league).
 

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I read he went apeshit at halftime.
He did. Saw an interview with Wilcox after the game and he said General Lee used words that couldn't be repeated.
 

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I read he went apeshit at halftime.
He did. Saw an interview with Wilcox after the game and he said General Lee used words that couldn't be repeated.
I guess the guys I was listening to were off on the timeline.

Regardless, I love when the team leaders step up send a passionate vocal message when needed.

We have enough "lead by example" guys. I'm glad we have a few leaders who aren't afraid to verbally hold their teammates accountable.
 

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I thought Gregory was a big reason for Detroit's early running success. He was god-awful. He was leaving huge holes all over the place just taking looping outside rushes on everything. I was screaming for them to take him out on 1st and 2nd down. He was better in the second half though. Rust maybe? Not sure but I think he may be a pass rush specialist only (or unemployed after being kicked out of the league).
I don't think it was just Gregory. I remember a couple of plays that Church over ran badly. We would have 3 or four guys running to one spot leaving a massive hole in another. We actually seemed to be getting good penetration but we were rushing right past the RB. I'd have to go back to look at the exact culprits other then Church.
 

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I don't think it was just Gregory. I remember a couple of plays that Church over ran badly. We would have 3 or four guys running to one spot leaving a massive hole in another. We actually seemed to be getting good penetration but we were rushing right past the RB. I'd have to go back to look at the exact culprits other then Church.
Gregory was front and center for much of it.
 
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