Cowboys focus on enhancing offense vs. Bears' weak secondary
The Dallas Cowboys are set to face the Chicago Bears this Sunday at Soldier Field in Chicago, aiming to improve their defensive performance after a challenging game against the New York Giants.
The Cowboys are coming off a game where they allowed 450 yards passing to the Giants, highlighting the need for stronger coverage in their secondary. Despite missing four of their top six cornerbacks, the team is focused on reducing busted coverages to prevent another high-yardage game.
The Bears, on the other hand, are dealing with their own defensive challenges, as they will be without three of their top four cornerbacks. This presents an opportunity for Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott to exploit the weakened Bears defense, which recently gave up 52 points and five touchdown passes to the Lions. Jared Goff of the Lions nearly achieved a perfect quarterback rating against the Bears, indicating vulnerabilities that Prescott could capitalize on.
The Cowboys have shown inconsistency in their offensive performance, scoring 20 points in the first half of one game but failing to score in the second half. In another game, they scored 10 points in the first half and 30 in the second half and overtime. The team is looking to put together two halves of strong football to secure a victory against the Bears.
As the Cowboys prepare for their matchup against the Bears, they aim to address defensive lapses and capitalize on offensive opportunities. The game promises to be a test of both teams' ability to overcome injuries and inconsistencies.
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