Cowboys vs. Redskins: 5 Halftime Adjustments Dallas Should Make
We should be in for a great finish as the Dallas Cowboys take on the Washington Redskins at FedEx Field.
Tony Romo and the Cowboys are hoping to build off of their demolition of the Bills and smash a floundering Redskins team.
Here are five halftime adjustments Dallas should make if they want to come out on top.
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Cash In
The Cowboys need to capitalize on the Redskins' mistakes in the second half. Washington has been plagued by stupid errors throughout much of this game, while Dallas has dominated almost every offensive stat.
With the way the Redskins have been shooting themselves in the foot, the Cowboys should NOT be down in this game.
Dallas needs to cash in and reclaim the lead as soon as possible.
DeMarco Murray in the Flats
The Cowboys should try to get running back DeMarco Murray more looks in the flats in the second half. Murray has had some success early in the game when getting the ball with room to run. Look for Dallas' talented RB to break some tackles and eat up big yards as the game winds down.
Be Ready
In the second half, Dallas must come out prepared for any gadget plays the Redskins might run.
Washington's season is in complete chaos and they have already shown that they are not afraid to roll the dice with their play call.
The Cowboys must not sleep on the Redskins late in this game because they are going to play like they have nothing to lose.
Follow the TEs
In the second half, the Cowboy's should try lining up and pounding the run with Murray behind TEs Jason Witten and Martellus Bennett. Dallas has two massive TEs who love to block, look for them to get a strong push into the second level of the Redskins D.
Win in the Trenches
The Cowboys need to win the battle of the trenches and put pressure on Grossman in the second half.
A strong D-line push should eliminate Washington's poor excuse for a running game and rush Grossman into the poor throws he's prone to making.

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