It wasn’t the highest scoring of games but the Cowboys continued to impress this week.
The Dallas Cowboys beat the Denver Broncos 14-7 in this week’s Madden simulation. To account for the likeliest scenario, we opted to leave Michael Gallup off the depth chart, played La’el Collins at right tackle, and moved Terrence Steele over to left tackle. We also gave Dallas their bicentennial helmets they’ll be wearing on Sunday for extra measure.
But what about the game itself? What stood out in such a low-scoring contest?
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3. Amari Cooper is a human cheat code
Amari Cooper celebrates a first quarter touchdown against the Denver Broncos – Madden
Amari Cooper and Dak Prescott—who is expected to play Sunday by all accounts—kicked off the first Dallas drive by marching down the field in methodical fashion. Dak’s first target went to Cooper for a gain of 13 yards. Then, after a short run by Ezekiel Elliott, the pair hooked up again for another chunk gain.
While Dak would spread the ball around a bit with another touch for Elliott and a nice gain to Dalton Schultz, he didn’t forget the mismatch his star receiver had highlighted moments earlier, coming back to Cooper for a 13-yard touchdown to cap off a 75-yard touchdown drive. In total, Dak went 6/6 for 73 yards and a score on the opening march, with Cooper getting the lion’s share. Yowza.
Coop made plenty of other plays along the way as well but that opening drive set the tone for Dallas and got Dak into an easy rhythm he never lost despite Denver’s best efforts.
2. The defense is prepared to slug it out with whoever lines up against it
Cowboys defensive huddle – Madden
The Broncos managed just seven points despite Melvin Gordon, Teddy Bridgewater, and Courtland Sutton’s best efforts to move the ball. The Dallas pass rush sacked Bridgewater three times, routinely flushing the Broncos’ signal-caller out of the pocket as Randy Gregory and Osa Odighizuwa applied pressure. They didn’t force any turnovers, but they kept everything in front of them forced Denver to grind out long drives the visiting team ultimately couldn’t sustain.
The biggest play on the day for Denver was a 23-yard scramble by Bridgewater with under four minutes to play and his team trailing 14-0.
1. Ezekiel Elliott’s impact might not always be “loud,” but it’s always crucial
Ezekiel Elliott celebrates a touchdown against the Broncos in Madden simulation
Zeke started the game somewhat slowly, picking up about 13 yards on two totes amid a barrage of Prescott-to-Cooper strikes to move Dallas down the field and into the endzone. With how the passing attack was picking apart the Bronco secondary, you almost felt an Elliott carry was more about keeping the defense honest rather than trying to bludgeon them on the ground.
He helped move Dallas off its own goal line after a great Denver punt was downed at the Cowboys three-yard line, but the drive stalled out a moment or so later when Prescott was sacked on a 3rd-and-15. In truth, Zeke was having about as quiet a game as he’s had in any of these simulations, but boy when the time finally came to make himself heard, he did so in a big, big way.
Dallas effectively put the game away on its first possession of the third quarter, marching down the field with a couple of quick passes and then handing off to Elliott three consecutive plays. The change-up clearly caught the Broncos by surprise as the back gashed them for back-to-back 10-yard gains before trotting into the endzone practically untouched on a five-yard scamper to seize a two-score lead.
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In all, Elliott ended the day with 71 rush yards and a score, the lion’s share of which came in the second half. It was just another reminder that even when Zeke isn’t touching the ball 20 times some odd times, he’s still finding ways to impact the game and help his team win.
You can watch our entire Madden simulation for Sunday’s game between the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos on the Blogging The Boys YouTube Channel right here:
After a tumultuous 2022 NFL season, the Denver Broncos came into 2023 hoping that they would be able to turn things around.
However, things have only somehow managed to get worse as the Broncos were just embarrassed in Week 3 by the Miami Dolphins.
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Despite being at home, Denver lacked any sort of energy or urgency as they allowed Miami to push them around on both sides of the field and light up the scoreboard in the process.
Now at 0-3, the Broncos already look like a team that’s going to be missing the playoffs unless they’re somehow able to rattle off an improbable win streak.
Some of the mainstays of the roster can’t be happy with the direction of the organization as there isn’t a clear answer on how to fix things.
Garrett Bolles has been a part of several bad Broncos rosters and he couldn’t help but air out his frustrations after getting blown out by Miami via Scott Gange of 9NEWS Denver.
“I’ve been here for seven years and all I’ve done is lost,” Bolles said.
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“I’ve been here for seven years and all I’ve done is lost.”
Bolles doesn’t mince words in the clip and as his face says he is clearly fed up with how much the team has lost over the years.
The once-proud franchise has looked rudderless and players like Bolles look like they’re ready to quit at any moment as losing can wear on anyone who considers themselves competitive.
Should it be another lost season for the Broncos, serious changes have to be made otherwise the organization will continue to toil toward the bottom of the standings and alienate their fans further.
The Miami Dolphins made history in Week 3 as they dropped 70 points and 726 yards of total offense in their Week 3 win over the Denver Broncos.
The Dolphins moved to 3-0 and continue to prove that they should be considered a Super Bowl threat this season.
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The offense has been able to tear up opposing defenses through three weeks, though they really outdid themselves against the Broncos who looked completely overmatched throughout the afternoon.
Mike McDaniel has been able to build off his first year as the team’s head coach as he has them playing their best football since he took the job.
McDaniel is widely regarded as a bright offensive mind, but even he has to be impressed with how well the team’s been able to execute.
However, he also showed some class as he had a chance to break the all-time scoring record and Robert Griffin III made sure to give him his props via his Twitter account.
The Denver Broncos didn’t respect Mike McDaniel enough to give him an interview for their head coaching vacancy, but he respected them enough to not kick a field goal to set the ALL TIME record for points in an NFL game. He showed them mercy. That’s how you kill ‘em with kindness pic.twitter.com/OElhxHTP3D
McDaniel has several ties to the Denver organization as he grew up there and was a ballboy for the team.
He later interned for the Broncos, but somehow didn’t get an interview for their vacant head coaching job last offseason.
Regardless, Miami has to be happy with how things turned out as he’s been able to turn around the franchise and give fans hope that they can go deep into the postseason.
Breaking a record for most points scored in a game would have been a fun thing to put on his resume, but it looks like McDaniel has his eyes on a much bigger goal.