NFL Week 7 Game Balls Go To….
#1: Cowboys Coaching Staff
In a must-win game for both teams, the Dallas Cowboys were clearly the better-prepared team. Right off the bat, Kellen Moore had tricks up his sleeve and his offense didn’t slow down the entire way. On defense, they forced four turnovers and allowed just three conversions on third down. With a bye week upcoming, I’m excited to see how they come out against the Giants in Week 9.
Last night the @dallascowboys offense looked like Kellen Moore’s again-and it was obvious from the first 3rd down of the game. Maybe they already have a “Lincoln Riley” in house?!? @willcain @bloggingtheboys @getupespn @tayaustin01 @talkincowboys @werderedespn pic.twitter.com/sXHSDz6KXd
— Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) October 21, 2019
#2: Jacoby Brissett
Brissett had his best game of the year in the Colts’ biggest game. He threw four touchdown passes, completed passes to eight different receivers and took only one sack. Indianapolis won 30-23 and now sits atop the AFC South with a 4-2 record.
.@colts @JBrissett12 played a great game on a day when the @texans took his powerful run game away. Frank Reich's game plane helped the receivers/QB with a healthy selection of screens.#Sais #teamsaks #colts#wolfpack #BaldysBreakdowns pic.twitter.com/rZP4CrMGqF
— Brian Baldinger (@BaldyNFL) October 21, 2019
What @JBrissett12 said. #HOUvsIND pic.twitter.com/4RZbi903yR
— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) October 20, 2019
#3: Rams Defense
With their backs against the wall, the Los Angeles Rams defense stepped up and shut down everything the Falcons were trying to do. What’s more, they did so on in Atlanta. The Rams forced three turnovers, sacked Matt Ryan five times, and if not for a field goal on their first drive and a garbage touchdown late, the Falcons would’ve been shutout.
Complementary football. 💪 pic.twitter.com/AR3Jvt6Gs4
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) October 21, 2019