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		<title>NFL Week 14 Staff Picks &amp; Predictions: Cowboys vs. Bengals (Part Two)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Every week of the NFL regular season, we ask all of The Landry Hat writers and contributors to submit their picks and predictions for the upcoming Dallas Cowboy game. This week, we asked our experts for their predictions for Sunday’s game between our Cowboys and the Cincinnati Bengals. To see part one of this story,  [...]</p><p><a href="http://thelandryhat.com/2012/12/09/nfl-week-14-staff-picks-predictions-cowboys-vs-bengals-part-two/">NFL Week 14 Staff Picks &#038; Predictions: Cowboys vs. Bengals (Part Two)</a> - <a href="http://thelandryhat.com">The Landry Hat</a> - <a href="http://thelandryhat.com">The Landry Hat - A Dallas Cowboys Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Every week of the NFL regular season, we ask all of <em>The Landry Hat </em>writers and contributors to submit their picks and predictions for the upcoming Dallas Cowboy game. This week, we asked our experts for their predictions for Sunday’s game between our Cowboys and the Cincinnati Bengals. To see part one of this story,  <a href="http://thelandryhat.com/?p=21153" target="_blank"><strong>click here</strong>.</a></p>
<div id="attachment_21159" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/129/files/2012/12/6824486.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-21159" title="NFL: Cincinnati Bengals at San Diego Chargers" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/129/files/2012/12/6824486-300x212.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="212" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Dec 2, 2012; San Diego, CA, USA; Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green (18) attempts to catch a fourth quarter pass as San Diego Chargers cornerback Quentin Jammer (23) defends at Qualcomm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jake Roth-USA TODAY Sports</p></div>
<p><a href="http://thelandryhat.com/author/reidhanson/" target="_blank"><strong>Reid Hanson, Staff Writer:</strong></a> Former Cowboys Coach and fan favorite, Mike Zimmer will be excited for this matchup. He holds one of the best linemen in the League in Geno Atkins and will be looking for ways to move him around and create havoc in the backfield. The Cowboys will need to practice misdirection and short passes to neutralize Atkins&#8217; impact on the game. Defensively Dallas must double cover A.J. Green who has already become a top 3 WR in this league. This means single coverage elsewhere and a front 7 scheme designed to limit red-hot BenJarvus Green-Ellis in the run game. <strong>Dallas 28, Cincinnati 24 </strong>.</p>
<p><a href="http://thelandryhat.com/author/artie9/" target="_blank"><strong>Artie Cappello, Senior Writer</strong></a>: I&#8217;m more shocked than I should be that most are picking the Bengals to beat the Cowboys this week.  Me? I&#8217;m more optimistic, if Tony Romo doesn&#8217;t force anything, I think the Cowboys can win.  That being said I pick the&#8230;.. Oh, what the heck &#8211; I pick the Cowboys in an upset! <strong>Dallas 27, Cincinnati 24.</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://thelandryhat.com/author/jefffederspiel/" target="_blank"><strong>Jeff Federspiel, Staff Writer:</strong></a> The Dallas Cowboys are at a point in their season where they need 3 wins to keep their hopes alive for the playoffs.  Their defense has been destroyed with injuries and their offensive line has been poor at best.  The Cowboys go to Cincinnati to face a team on a 4 game winning streak with an explosive offense and an attacking defense.  I don’t feel good about this at all, but I think the Bengals will be too much for the Cowboys to handle this week. <strong>Cowboys 24, Bengals 31.</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://thelandryhat.com/author/mrlane3/" target="_blank"><strong>Mark Lane, Senior Writer</strong> </a>-  A wet field and a pounding Cincinnati ground game dampen the Cowboys&#8217; playoff hopes. Though the score is closer than it seems, the game always has that feel of being insurmountable. Romo tries to carry the offense without a rushing attack but can&#8217;t and is summarily blamed. <strong>Cowboys lose 17-6.</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://thelandryhat.com/author/johnlavin/" target="_blank">John Lavin, Staff Writer:</a></strong> The Dallas Cowboys end the Cincinnati Bengal’s winning streak in a close one. Cowboy’s kicker, Dan Bailey, makes a late fourth quarter field goal for the win. <strong>Dallas 23, Cincinnati 20.</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://thelandryhat.com/author/toddtoombs/" target="_blank"><strong>Todd Toombs, Senior Writer:</strong></a> I’ve tried to analyze this game every which way to find an angle that indicates the Cowboys have a chance to win against the Bengals.  I just can’t find one other than “on any given Sunday…”.  Anything is possible which is why they play the actual games.  But, the Bengals are a likely playoff team.  They aren’t the Eagles.  Would love for the Cowboys to prove me wrong.  But once again I don’t think Jason Garrett will have this team ready to play.  I see us falling behind early and making a comeback that falls short.  We will have to hope the Saints rise up and beat the Giants and the Ravens take care of the ‘Skins to keep us in the hunt.  <strong>Bengals 35, Cowboys 31.</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://thelandryhat.com/author/bradaustin/" target="_blank"><strong>Brad Austin, Senior Writer:</strong></a> The Bengals aren&#8217;t Super Bowl contenders, but they are a solid wildcard type team with a chance to get a playoff win.  Looking around both the offense and defense, they really are a solid, balanced group with few glaring weaknesses.  Getting the ball down field on deeper routes to Miles Austin and especially Dez Bryant would have been the mismatch areas.  However, the weak Cowboys o-line and ferocious Cincy pass rush will shut that window quickly.  The Cowboys match-up VERY unfavorably to a strong, balanced team like this but won&#8217;t go down without a fight.  Both times Dallas was considered outclassed and given little chance to win (Baltimore, Atlanta), they came out swinging and almost stole the show.  <strong>Bengals 27, Cowboys 23</strong>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Dec 2012 13:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Recovering&#8221; is the key word for this week&#8217;s article. The 2008 Dallas Cowboys were recovering from their 26-24 Redskins defeat that had dropped them to 3-1 tied with Washington and a game behind the 4-0 Giants who were marching over their schedule like Brandon Jacobs on LaRon Landry. The author was recovering from some stomach [...]</p><p><a href="http://thelandryhat.com/2012/12/08/memory-lane-bengals-cowboys-2008/">Memory Lane: Bengals-Cowboys 2008</a> - <a href="http://thelandryhat.com">The Landry Hat</a> - <a href="http://thelandryhat.com">The Landry Hat - A Dallas Cowboys Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Recovering&#8221; is the key word for this week&#8217;s article.</p>
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<p>The 2008 Dallas Cowboys were recovering from their 26-24 Redskins defeat that had dropped them to 3-1 tied with Washington and a game behind the 4-0 Giants who were marching over their schedule like Brandon Jacobs on LaRon Landry. The author was recovering from some stomach flu brought on by bad Starbucks and a spoiled Jimmy Dean sausage and egg breakfast bowl. Or maybe it was spending $400 the previous week to take my dad to see the Cowboys blow it against the Redskins that caused me to hurl. Nonetheless, both the Cowboys and myself had to pay for the Washington game during the week. I had to work 16 hours in a 24-hour stretch to make up the lost time, and the Cowboys had to hear it from the mediots all week how they were in turmoil and the season was on the brink. Ed Werder started instigating trouble between Terrell Owens and the rest of the locker room, which prompted T.O. to say, &#8220;Next question&#8221; to every one of Werder&#8217;s inquiries from then on.</p>
<p>But we were both home: I in my college Fortress of Solitude, and the Cowboys in Texas Stadium. Bring on the Bengals.</p>
<p>Another gripe line going into the Bengals game was how the Cowboys defense didn&#8217;t have an interception up to that point. Never mind that they had 3 fumble recoveries to that point. No, because they didn&#8217;t have an interception, their defense was more passive and soft than Wade Phillips asking for a bucket of chicken.</p>
<p>Well, to start off the contest, on the game&#8217;s very first play, Greg Ellis picked off Carson Palmer and took the return to the Bengals 17. The Cowboys went 3-and-out, of course, but going 3-and-out in your opponent&#8217;s red zone isn&#8217;t that big of a problem, especially when stellar second-year kicker Nick Folk drills one from 30 yards out to put you up 3-0.</p>
<p>The Bengals weren&#8217;t able to move the ball on their second possession and had to punt it away to Dallas. Starting at their own 25, the Cowboys strided down the field in 10 plays to score a touchdown on a 33-yard toss to rookie runningback Felix Jones on a 4th and 4. It was Jones&#8217; fourth touchdown in five games, and certainly a welcomed sight after offensive coordinator Jason Garrett didn&#8217;t give the kid one single carry against the Redskins. After the Cowboys added another 7 points after another 10-play drive culminating in a 4-yard touchdown pass to Jason Witten, things were really gliding smoothly for Dallas. They were up 17-0 in their own stadium on this first Sunday in October.</p>
<p>Sure, the Bengals got a 46-yard return to the Cowboys 48 and then added 3 points after an 8-play drive. Sure, the Bengals added 3 points before halftime thanks to a Tony Romo 6-yard scramble that resulted in a fumble recovery for Cincinnati. What could possibly go wrong?</p>
<p>When T.J. Houshmandzadeh caught an 18-yard touchdown pass from Carson Palmer after a 12-play drive wherein the Bengals only faced 2 first downs, that&#8217;s when things were starting to look wrong. Yeah, the Cowboys were still ahead 17-13, but the way the Bengals offense was moving the ball on this vaunted Dallas defense looked most trepidating. At least the Cowboys offense could be counted on to extend the margin.</p>
<p>Not really. The Cowboys only advanced the ball 21 yards in 6 plays before punting it back to the Bengals. The good news is Mat McBriar backed the Bengals up inside their own 10. The better news was a false start backed them up inside their own 5. It was easy pickings to force a punt at this point. The bad news is Marion Barber fumbled after gaining 3 yards to the Cincinnati 46. The worst news is Tony Romo threw an interception three plays later to close out the 3rd quarter.</p>
<p>Keith Rivers picked off the ball at the Cincinnati 20 and returned it to the Cowboys 41. Carson Palmer immediately threw a 19-yard completion to Chad Johnson on Pacman Jones. The Cowboys defense stiffened, but the damage was done. Shayne Graham attempted his third field goal of the day and made it 17-16 Cowboys. But probably his best kick of the day was an onside kick that the Bengals recovered early in the 4th quarter. They had just scored and now they had the ball close to midfield.</p>
<p><em>Now, </em>you could panic.</p>
<p>And why not? These weren&#8217;t the 2009 Bengals that started off 3-1 with a shocking come-from-behind win against Pittsburgh. No, these were the <em>0-4 Bengals, </em>you know, the kind of Bengals the rest of the NFL is used to. These were the 3-1 Cowboys and their 13 Pro Bowlers. Cincinnati was supposed to lie down and die; make their way towards extinction like their mascot. They weren&#8217;t supposed to put up a fight, not hear in Texas Stadium.</p>
<p>Ol&#8217; &#8220;Mo[mentum]&#8221; started to put on a Cowboy Star three plays into that Bengals drive as Chris Perry fumbled a carry that future Bengal defensive lineman Tank Johnson would recover. The Cowboys offense didn&#8217;t waste any time. In two plays, Tony Romo found Terrell Owens on a 57-yard touchdown that was mostly yards after the catch for T.O. The Cowboys went back up 24-16 to take a comfortable 8-point lead with close to 12 minutes left to play.</p>
<p>It <em>would be comfortable </em>if the Cowboys special teams knew how to keep the Bengals from returning the ball more than 25 yards on a return. Third-year wide receiver Glenn Holt had taken this return 60 yards to the Cowboys 37 &#8212; <em>the Cowboys 37! </em>This was awful special teams play by Bruce Read, the only man outside of 1987 and a late night edition of <em>Cold Case Files </em>to still sport a bowl cut/mullet. Naturally, the Bengals marched down the short field and scored a touchdown. Again, it was T.J. Houshmandzadeh who caught the grab. Ol&#8217; Chad Johnson hadn&#8217;t yet made good on his promise to dance on the Star. Tight end Ben Utecht didn&#8217;t make good on a two-point conversion, so at least the Cowboys were ahead 24-22.</p>
<p>There was 7:34 left and the Cowboys were starting at their own 20 &#8212; <em>check that &#8212; </em>their own 15. Tony Romo didn&#8217;t snap the ball in time so Bill Leavy called him for delay of game. All they needed to do was play smart football and score something, <em>anything. </em>If they even got a lousy field goal, that would put them up by five points and force the Bengals to score a touchdown to win. <em>Oh, that sounds awful. </em>A touchdown to win? For the stinkin&#8217; 0-4 Bengals? What happened to this notion of just crushing them 34-9 and getting ready for the Cardinals?</p>
<p>People gave Marion Barber a lot of grief for his contract extension he received in the off-season preceding 2008. They claimed that he got soft after signing that paycheck. That&#8217;s not entirely true. There was a period there in 2008 before Leonard Davis stomped on his pinky toe in the Thanksgiving Day game against the Seahawks that year that Barber just closed out games. This was one of those times; just look at the play-by-play. Barber was running off that right side, picking up yardage, and melting 40 precious seconds with each carry. Felix Jones even got in on it for 25 total yards and a facemask. This was the time when it really counted to play smart football, as the Cowboys were now in the Bengals red zone with close to 2:00 left.</p>
<p>With 1st and 10 from the Bengals 14, Barber ran to the left side, which never produced in 2008 thanks to Cory Proctor not being as good as the injured Kyle Kosier, for no gain. At least the Bengals called a timeout. Tony Romo took a sack for a yard loss, and the Bengals let the time go down to the two-minute warning.</p>
<p>It was 3rd down and 11.</p>
<p>Tony Romo took the shotgun snap and saw Miles Austin after the first down marker and close to the end zone, so Romo fired the ball in there. Austin let the ball slip through his hands, but thankfully Patrick Crayton was running a parallel route and caught the errant pass for six points. An extra point put the Cowboys up by nine with about 1:50 remaining.</p>
<p>The game was in hand by that point. Palmer led the Bengals on a 7-play drive that resulted in a turnovers on downs. Two Tony Romo kneel-downs ended the game harmoniously, because Greg Schiano was still at Rutgers, and the Cowboys went to 4-1 on the season. It was an ugly 4-1 that left some Cowboys fans in a state of discontent.</p>
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<p>That was Tony Romo&#8217;s last October win of 2008. It wasn&#8217;t because he lost any other games, but because he broke one of his metacarpals in his right hand the next week against the Cardinals. Felix Jones pulled a hamstring and then was out for the year <em>while injuring his toe rehabbing from the hamstring. </em>Go figure. Mat McBriar broke his foot. Jerry Jones&#8217; hands shaking accidentally pressed the panic button and sent a 1st, 3rd, and 7th to Detroit for receiver Roy Williams, making it the best front office move of the Matt Millen era. Oh, wait. <em>Matt Millen had already been gone from Detroit a month.</em></p>
<p>Dallas spiraled out of control, and then righted itself for a three-game winning streak before Terrell Owens went ape-grape insane after the Steelers loss. Dallas finished 9-7 on the year. Terrell Owens went to Buffalo in 2009, and eventually ended up in Cincinnati in 2010. So did Pacman Jones, who still remains with the team. Oh, I&#8217;m sorry. &#8220;Adam&#8221; Jones went to the Bengals while Pacman is still stuffed in an arcade machine in Valley Ranch somewhere, according to Marvin Lewis this week.</p>
<p>Marvin Lewis gets his teams ready to play every Sunday. That&#8217;s what we saw in 2008 when they were 0-4. Given the Bengals are 7-5 and playing for a wild card spot, or even the division since they face the Steelers and Ravens later this month, they will be ready to play us in Paul Brown Stadium. And they won&#8217;t be a pushover. If anything, the Cowboys need to go into The Jungle with the same intensity and confidence the &#8217;08 Bengals had coming into Texas Stadium. Except, instead of having costly giveaways, the Cowboys need to play <em>smarter football </em>than their &#8217;08 predecessors in order to give Santa Claus a reason to pack that bag and come on to Dallas this year.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every week of the NFL regular season, we ask all of <em>The Landry Hat </em>writers and contributors to submit their picks and predictions for the upcoming Dallas Cowboy game. This week, we asked our experts for their predictions for Sunday’s game between our Cowboys and the Cincinnati Bengals.</p>
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<p><a href="http://thelandryhat.com/author/stevenatlarge/" target="_blank"><strong>Steven Mullenax, Editor &amp; Head Writer:</strong></a> The Bengals are clicking on all cylinders, winning their last four games. BenJarvus Green-Ellis has recorded 100+ rushing  yards in each of the last three. Expect  that trend to continue against an injury-stricken Dallas defense who will be soft in the middle without DT Jay Ratliff. And Bengals&#8217; defensive coordinator, Mike Zimmer, has had the Cowboys number in the  past. Unless Romo and  company can explode offensively, I see this one being fairly one-sided. <strong>Cowboys 17, Bengals 31.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Mike Burke, Staff Writer</strong> &#8211; The Bengals are 3-3 at home, showing that they are far from the invincible jungle cats that most experts this week will predict them to be against the up and down Cowboys. The Bengals have won 4 in a row, meaning they are due for a loss. The Bengals tend to win and lose in streaks. A losing streak begins. <strong>Dallas 31, Cincinnati 17.</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://thelandryhat.com/author/johnyoung9/" target="_blank"><strong>Alex Young, Staff Writer:</strong></a> Every game here on out is a playoff game for the Cowboys. At 6-6, Dallas can&#8217;t afford to drop to seven losses if they want any realistic chance at a playoff spot. The problem is, Cincinnati is also playing for their playoff lives which gives both teams a sense of urgency. Having running back DeMarco Murray back proved huge last week for the Cowboys, and they will need him just as much this week against a top-ten defense in the Bengals. Receivers A.J. Green and Dez Bryant should both get the ball for their respective teams, and it may be a close game until one of them breaks a big play, but Dallas has been too inconsistent -albeit better on the road- for me to have faith that they can pull it out. <strong>Cowboys 20, Bengals 28.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Tyrone Starr, Staff Writer:</strong> IF the Cowboys do what they should and double A.J. Green at all times, I think the defense can get back on track.  Offensively, the hope is that all those ex-Cowboys on the Bengals defensive side get exposed like they did in silver and blue.  The re-insertion of DeMarco Murray into the offense should help keep the down and distance manageable.  Overall, Dallas has played fairly well on the road.  I  say <strong>Cowboys 27, Bengals 23.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Michael Vu,  Staff Writers:</strong> The Cowboys visit Paul Brown Stadium and familiar ex-Cowboy faces. Romo and the offensive line will continue to have problems with this defense. Look for the stadium to be loud and clear about their intentions: Beat Dallas so we can go to playoffs. But the Cowboys have enough confidence to overcome early struggles in what looks to be a good match up. Terence Newman will struggle against the furious Dez Bryant, which should make Jerry Jones look good for dropping the aging cornerback. <strong>Cowboys 27, Bengals 21.</strong></p>
<p><strong><strong><a href="http://thelandryhat.com/author/huffm2003/" target="_blank">Michael Huff, Staff Writer:</a> </strong></strong>This one will be a shootout with both teams trading scores until the <strong>Cowboys make a big defensive play to win in the end, 31-28.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Tammy Garrett, Staff Writer:</strong> With the Cowboys sitting at 6-6 going into the home stretch of the season, every game is like the playoffs. Even though the Bengals have one more win on the year, Dallas certainly has the talent to come out of Cincy with a victory. As we have all seen, though, it all depends on which Cowboys team shows up come Sunday afternoon. I&#8217;m going with the &#8216;Boys to keep their playoff hopes alive with a big &#8220;W.&#8221; <strong>Dallas 28, Cincinnati 24.</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://thelandryhat.com/author/jonathanbarger/" target="_blank">Jonathan Barger, Senior Writer:</a> </strong>The Cowboys realistically need to win out if they want to make the playoffs.  It starts Sunday at Noon against the Red Rocket and A.J. Green.  The defense has been obliterated, but still contains more high quality pieces than most defenses. Cornerbacks need to step up the play and make the turnovers that they were paid (and drafted highly) to create. Murray will bring about more balance, and will help Romo have the excellent day he needs for the Cowboys to win.  Cowboys get it done in the end off a key turnover.  <strong>Cowboys 34 &#8211; Bengals 28.</strong></p>
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