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Dan Orlowski says he was ‘not impressed’ by NFL team’s first win on Sunday


Dan Orlovsky watches before Super Bowl LVII between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles at State Farm Stadium on February 12, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona.
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The Dallas Cowboys have the second-best record in the NFC East division.

They deserve a lot of credit for winning on the road despite very little personnel.

Nonetheless, Dan Orlowski was not really impressed with his performance.

Speaking on ESPN’s Get Up, the former QB said it was just a case of him running a bad offense that was saved by an even worse offense from the Pittsburgh Steelers.

He pointed to the fact that the Cowboys turned the ball over three times, with two of those turnovers taking points off the board for them.

Orlowski also said that as bad as the Steelers’ offense was, Justin Fields should not get the blame, saying that the problem was actually the receivers.

It’s not common to see a team turn the ball over three times and still win the game, so perhaps this loss is a bit strange.

But even if that’s the case, it’s clear the Steelers need more firepower on offense.

They haven’t been able to run the ball at all, not even against a team that has struggled mightily against the run this season.

And even though some people will continue to point the finger at Justin Fields, he has done a good job with what he has.


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