Dallas Cowboys vs. Giants: Top 10 Takes Notebook and Final Score Prediction - Fish Podcast
FRISCO - The New York Giants, even when fully healthy, lack the star-caliber firepower to stick with the Dallas Cowboys, a fact that has played out in a notable streak for "America's Team'': Not only is Dallas going for win No. 12 in a row at home at AT&T Stadium on Sunday in NFL Week 10, the Cowboys are also coming in with 12 wins over New York in the last 13 head-to-head meetings.
And now? The 2-7 Giants lack weapons to an even greater degree as they are missing injured starting QB Daniel Jones (ACL) and injured No. 2 QB Tyrod Taylor. ...
Oh, and top pass-catcher Darren Waller (hamstring) is out, as are right tackle Evan Neal (ankle) and top corner Adoree Jackson (concussion).
Yes, this is how a team gets to be a 17-point favorite over another team.
Enter Micah Parsons and the Cowboys defense's chance to victimize UDFA rookie quarterback Tommy DeVito while focusing on the one weapon New York does have in running back Saquon Barkley and Dallas figures to cruise here.
Inside The Star, the Cowboys have cautioned themselves to not take the Giants lightly; Micah Parsons admits that mindset may have been the reason for the early-season loss to the awful Cardinals.
Micah's Message for Giants: 'Never Overlook an Opponent!'
Other game keys discussed by our Mike Fisher on his Fish Cowboys Podcast (click here) and below in the Fish Report? Dak's "off-script'' roll, the support inside the locker room for a struggling O-lineman, the way to get Tony Pollard into the end zone, the "catalyst'' for CeeDee Lamb (who’s averaging 10 catches for 155 yards over Dallas’ last three contests) and ...
Fish's final score prediction as he says, "I thought about giving DeVito's Giants a zero. But we'll go with Cowboys 34, Giants 6.''