In his first year as a broadcaster on FOX Sports, seven Super Bowl times winner Tom Brady has watched four of the six Dallas Cowboys games this season.
After witnessing 40-9 loss Sunday against Detroit At AT&T Stadium, Brady offered some suggestions to solve the team’s problems during an interview on the FOX Sports postgame show.
“The number one issue is their ability to run the football,” Brady said.
He obviously meant inability like the The cowboys rushed for just 53 yards in the lopsided loss.
“Maybe the best way is to throw the ball early,” Brady said. “And then open up the running game because you did a good job expanding the field and now they (opponents) have to play pass defense.”
Brady wants to see quarterback Dak Prescott pass more often early in games.
“I’d like to see them start the game a little happier with the passing, a little more pass-oriented,” Brady said.
After the Cowboys turned the ball over five times in their worst loss in AT&T Stadium history, Brady had one last — but obvious — observation.
“They have a lot of things to fix offensively. Offensively, running the ball and getting other guys involved other than CeeDee Lamb who can make plays,” he said.
They have a lot of things to fix offensively.
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