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Stock Report: Arkin up and Orton is down
August, 18, 2013
By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- After three preseason games, the Cowboys come home. As they rest, we review Saturday's 12-7 loss to the Arizona Cardinals with our weekly, Stock Report.
Stock Up
DeVonte Holloman. The sixth-round pick from South Carolina makes plays. He picked up his second interception of the summer, this one near the end zone on a pass from Drew Stanton. Holloman is still learning the NFL way to play linebacker, but that's OK, because he just always seems to be around the ball. Holloman had an interception and a quarterback hit against the Cardinals and is securing his spot on the 53-man roster.
Alex Tanney. The young quarterback threw his first touchdown pass, the only touchdown of the day for the Cowboys, and connected on his first 11 throws. The interception at the end of the game was a downer, but he completed 14 of 19 passes for 136 yards.
David Arkin. He was inserted as the starting left guard with knee injuries to Nate Livingsand Ronald Leary keeping them out of the game. The Cowboys did run toward his side, and it appeared he missed a block during a twist, but for the most part he played well.
Stock Down
Run defense. The Cowboys first-team defense did a nice job against the run, but it went haywire afterward. Arizona rushed for 105 yards on 31 attempts and picked up two 11-yard rushes, 24 yards and 10 yards gains. Cowboys need to get more physical up front.
Kyle Orton. Orton threw two interceptions, both bad throws, during three offensive drives. It was a much different Orton than the way we saw in Oakland last week where he made a nice touchdown pass to Cole Beasley. Against Arizona, Orton was 4-of-8 for 36 yards and 22.9 quarterback rating.
First-team offense. We understand two fumbles occurred after long pass plays to Dez Bryant and Lance Dunbar, but in three possessions, the Tony Romo-led offense didn't produce any points. The Cowboys would have been setup nicely in the red zone if not for the turnovers. The Cowboys didn't do a good job on a third down short yardage play, getting zero yards from DeMarco Murray on a run.
August, 18, 2013
By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- After three preseason games, the Cowboys come home. As they rest, we review Saturday's 12-7 loss to the Arizona Cardinals with our weekly, Stock Report.
Stock Up
DeVonte Holloman. The sixth-round pick from South Carolina makes plays. He picked up his second interception of the summer, this one near the end zone on a pass from Drew Stanton. Holloman is still learning the NFL way to play linebacker, but that's OK, because he just always seems to be around the ball. Holloman had an interception and a quarterback hit against the Cardinals and is securing his spot on the 53-man roster.
Alex Tanney. The young quarterback threw his first touchdown pass, the only touchdown of the day for the Cowboys, and connected on his first 11 throws. The interception at the end of the game was a downer, but he completed 14 of 19 passes for 136 yards.
David Arkin. He was inserted as the starting left guard with knee injuries to Nate Livingsand Ronald Leary keeping them out of the game. The Cowboys did run toward his side, and it appeared he missed a block during a twist, but for the most part he played well.
Stock Down
Run defense. The Cowboys first-team defense did a nice job against the run, but it went haywire afterward. Arizona rushed for 105 yards on 31 attempts and picked up two 11-yard rushes, 24 yards and 10 yards gains. Cowboys need to get more physical up front.
Kyle Orton. Orton threw two interceptions, both bad throws, during three offensive drives. It was a much different Orton than the way we saw in Oakland last week where he made a nice touchdown pass to Cole Beasley. Against Arizona, Orton was 4-of-8 for 36 yards and 22.9 quarterback rating.
First-team offense. We understand two fumbles occurred after long pass plays to Dez Bryant and Lance Dunbar, but in three possessions, the Tony Romo-led offense didn't produce any points. The Cowboys would have been setup nicely in the red zone if not for the turnovers. The Cowboys didn't do a good job on a third down short yardage play, getting zero yards from DeMarco Murray on a run.