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New year, same old problems

Cowboys doomed by same mistakes in wild-card loss

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Posted: Saturday January 02, 1999 09:19 PM

  Falling flat: Although the Cowboys' receivers dropped some balls, QB Troy Aikman wasn't on his game AP

IRVING, Texas (AP) -- The Dallas Cowboys played in January the same way they played most of December. That's not a good thing.

The Cowboys, who hoped they had turned things around with an impressive first half in their season finale, gave their worst playoff performance since 1991 in a 20-7 loss Saturday to the Arizona Cardinals in a wild-card game.

Most of the problems were on offense, just as they had been in the last month when Dallas lost twice, barely beat a bad Philadelphia team at home then looked good when the starters played the last game against Washington.

The Cowboys hoped their success against the Redskins would carry over into the playoffs. Instead, they retreated to their woeful ways.

"It looked similar to the mistakes we made in December and you can't allow that to happen, you can't be that kind of offense," coach Chan Gailey said.

It all began with Troy Aikman, who had trouble finding open receivers and often didn't complete passes when they were. Some of the mistakes were his, but there also were plenty of drops. The line was plenty to blame, too, as it couldn't hold off a Cardinals defense it had dominated twice before this year.

"From an offensive standpoint I think you could place blame and criticism at all positions," said Aikman, who was 22 of 49 for 191 yards and a late touchdown. He was sacked four times, after taking nine all season, and threw three interceptions, compared to five in 10 regular-season games.

"We just didn't go out and execute the way we're capable of. We couldn't seem to get anything going. And when we did, we failed to convert to keep drives going."

Dallas had no trouble moving the ball in the first two meetings, beating Arizona 38-10 in the season opener and taking a 28-0 lead before holding on for a 35-28 victory Nov. 15.

This time, Dallas went more than 56 minutes before scoring.
Token touchdown: Billy Davis (right) caught a TD with under four minutes left, making the score a little more respectable AP 

The Cowboys had several other chances, though, with Richie Cunningham missing a 36-yard field goal in the first quarter and Emmitt Smith getting stopped on fourth-and-1 from the Cardinals 7 midway through the second quarter.

Dallas was down just 7-0 at the time, then an Arizona field goal just before halftime made it 10-0.

"I felt fine about where we were at halftime," Gailey said. "I really thought that we'd go out and play well and I told them that."

But by the time the Cowboys got the ball in the third quarter, they were down 17-0 and were forced to try throwing their way back into the game and Aikman just wasn't able to do it.

"You get to a point where it no longer matters if you complete a 4-yard pass," Aikman said. "Would I say I was pressing early? No. As we got into late in the third quarter and the fourth, yes."

Dallas reached the Arizona 20 midway through the fourth quarter, but turned the ball over on downs. A big punt return by Deion Sanders set up a 6-yard touchdown pass to Billy Davis with 3:33 left, but it was too late.

"On offense you've got to have cohesiveness and we never had it," guard Nate Newton said. "If you don't push them over the edge, they get their confidence."

It was surprising to see so much inconsistency from a veteran team led by several guys who own three Super Bowl rings. It was just as surprising that a team playing its first postseason game since 1982 had so much poise.

Aikman said one thing had nothing to do with the other.

"Not to take anything away from Arizona," he said, "but if we had played that way against a lot of other teams we would've lost."

 
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