Ravens vs. Cowboys Live Updates: Can Dallas Make a Comeback with Tom Brady in Attendance?
- cristianeduardo12377
- Sep 22, 2024
- 2 min read
The Dallas Cowboys defense was great in a Week 1 win at Cleveland. It was so good, in fact, that Micah Parsons won the inaugural Tom Brady LFG Player of the Game award!
But things took a turn in Week 2 as Dallas suffered a blowout loss at home vs. the Saints with Brady in the booth.
Parsons and the Cowboys probably need to find a happy medium as they face Lamar Jackson and a desperate Baltimore Ravens team out to a surprising 0-2 start in a Week 3 matchup of playoff hopefuls.
With the Cowboys deep in a 22-point hole at the end of the third quarter, Tom Brady dished out some advice to Dak Prescott and Dallas.
"Put together play after play, just in this drive," Brady said. "You're not thinking about 22-point touchdowns, you're thinking about one drive, one touchdown, play with a little rhythm."
Of course, Brady is probably the foremost authority on epic late football comebacks. When prompted by Kevin Burkhardt — and a T-shirt with a familiar-looking scoreboard from Super Bowl 51, the GOAT went in-depth on his mindset during the New England Patriots' incredible rally in the second half against the Atlanta Falcons."
"Go out and do something and don't make it worse. Let's just get one touchdown. And we got one," Brady recalled. "And after you get one, you say, ‘Come on, D. We need one stop.’ And we got a stop on defense, we drove the ball down the field, ended up kicking a field goal. 28-12. So we're down 28-12, and I'm looking up at the scoreboard, and I realize it's a two-score game. ‘Come on D, we need one play!’ And then we get the strip sack from [D'onta] Hightower. Knock the ball out from Matt Ryan.
"We had some juice, got the ball, went down the field, scored, got the two-point [conversion], it's a one-score game. Those little plays that snowball, you go from 28-3 to, ‘Oh wow, it’s a two-score game.' So if you're Dak, keep making plays like that."
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