Can The Dallas Cowboys Stop Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence?



Marcus Mosher is joined by Tony Wiggins of Locked On Jaguars to discuss the Week 15 matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Jacksonville Jaguars. Can the Cowboys slow down Trevor Lawrence? How will their offensive tackles hold up without Terence Steele? And who will win this game? All that and so much more in this episode of the show!

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31 thoughts on “Can The Dallas Cowboys Stop Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence?”

  1. Marcus, dude you're a awful representative of the Cowboys on this show. During all the crosstalk shows you constantly suck up to the opposing host and their team. It's ridiculous! Smh! I love the info but you make it really hard to listen to the show.

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  2. I would be miserable having to listen to this jaguars guy, do has absolutely no clue what he's talking about, no stats, names, over hypes the team lol

    But then we have marcus, dude always talks Dallas down in these types of podcasts like Dallas isn't going to absolutely dog walk this Jags team.

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  3. I realized this game will be played on the field. And everyone has an opinion. And here's my opinion can the jags defense stop. The Cowboys offense and can the jags offense do anything with the Cowboys defense I will say Dallas will dominate and special teams will win out. Mr Turpin redeems himself this Sunday Cowboys 35 jags 17 🤠🦾💯

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  4. “Cam Robinson at left tackle has had an okay year. You can’t be okay against Dallas” I can’t remember a time where Dallas has commanded that kind of respect. Having 2 good back-to-back years is a nice change of pace. I’ve been so used to the up and down year to year.

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  5. Throughout this season the Jags's main enemies have been themselves. Straight up. Constant penalties at crucial times, leaving receivers wide open for easy catches, drops, not securing the ball, and unnecessary roughness calls on third and fourth down has messed them up. If the offense and defense plays at their fullest potential without one mistake, then the Jags have the talent to beat any top team in the league. That being said, the Cowboys most likely will win. Maybe not next year though.

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