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While the Cowboys have a potent offense on paper, they’ve been inconsistent at times, especially in key games. Dak Prescott has shown the ability to be explosive but has also struggled with turnovers and efficiency in critical situations. The Cowboys are likely to control the ball with their ground game (Tony Pollard), limiting the total number of possessions and potential scoring opportunities.
Dallas' offense, though capable of putting up points, tends to thrive against weaker defenses, and the Buccaneers’ defense is still formidable, especially in the secondary.
Buccaneers' Offensive Struggles:
The Buccaneers have been dealing with a significant offensive decline since Tom Brady’s retirement, and quarterback play from Baker Mayfield has been inconsistent. The Bucs have struggled to move the ball consistently, and Mayfield has shown vulnerability under pressure. This bodes well for the Cowboys' defense, which is one of the league's best, particularly in pass rush and secondary play.
Tampa Bay has failed to score 30+ points in most games, and with an underperforming offense, they will find it difficult to keep up if the Cowboys' defense is able to apply pressure on Mayfield.