Saturday, January 4, 1997
Rested and at home, Panthers look to cash
in against Cowboys
By JOE MACENKA / AP Sports Writer (Jan. 4, 1997)
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Recent history suggests the Dallas Cowboys
are catching the Carolina Panthers at the wrong time and in the
wrong place.
Much has been made of the fact that Carolina is in the unenviable
position of playing its first-ever postseason game against a team
that's won three of the last four Super Bowls.
But the Panthers have two factors working in their favor: Sunday's
NFC game is at Ericsson Stadium and comes 14 days after Carolina
last played.
Twice this season, the Panthers have had more than a week to
prepare for visiting opponents. Both times, Carolina responded
with lopsided victories.
The Panthers opened the season by sacking Jeff George seven
times and holding Atlanta's run-and-shoot offense to 162 passing
yards and two field goals in a 29-6 victory.
Later in September, Carolina came off its bye week and built
a 17-0 lead on its first three possessions against San Francisco.
The Panthers went on to a 23-7 victory that put them in first
place in the NFC West.
Carolina went on to win the division and finish the regular
season with a 12-4 record, earning a first-round bye and a date
at Ericsson Stadium for its the second-round game.
Coach Dom Capers breaks into a slow smile when asked what his
upstart Panthers could do with their latest extra week of preparation
time.
"I don't think there's any question it helps," he
said.
What also should help the Panthers is their 8-0 record at Ericsson,
where they have allowed only 56 total points, including 13 in
the second half. Five of Carolina's opponents have been held scoreless
in the second half at the Panthers' $187 million stadium in downtown
Charlotte.
"That's incredible," Dallas coach Barry Switzer said.
"We've got our work cut out for us."
While the Panthers had a businesslike two weeks of practice,
it's been a busy period for Dallas, both on and off the field.
The Cowboys' 10-6 record and NFC East crown weren't enough
to earn them a first-round bye, so they beat Minnesota 40-15 last
Saturday in a wild-card game.
Three days later, a 23-year-old woman alleged that two of Dallas'
best and most troubled players, Michael Irvin and Erik Williams,
had held her at gunpoint and forced her to have sex.
Irvin and Williams have denied any wrongdoing. The continuing
police investigation has led to a circus-like atmosphere at the
team's headquarters as various allegations and rumors are aired
through the media.
"We've handled things like this before, so I'm sure we'll
be ready to play," Switzer said. "It's just another
day around the block with these guys."
Dallas was held without a touchdown in three of its last five
regular-season games but got four against the Vikings. Emmitt
Smith, who rushed for 116 yards and two scores, isn't sure the
Minnesota game is an accurate representation of the state of the
Cowboys' offense.
"The thing we have to establish is consistency,"
he said. "It's one thing to go out there and put up 40 points
against Minnesota. It's another the next week to not score hardly
any points at all. So if we can go out and score points this week
- not necessarily 40, but if we can go out and put the ball in
the end zone - then I think we will be establishing something."
While Smith may not think the Cowboys are back on track, Capers
had a differing view after watching tapes of the Minnesota game.
"Emmitt looked better and some of those holes he was running
through looked awful big, too," he said. "There was
a gear shifted last week with the Cowboys."
That's something Dallas appears to grow accustomed to every
season at this point. The Cowboys are making their sixth consecutive
appearance in the NFC semifinals.
Carolina, on the other hand, still is trying to answer all
the questions about how a second-year franchise could get this
far - and how much farther the Panthers can be expected to go.
"If there is another gear," defensive end Gerald
Williams said, "we better find it."
All content copyright 1996,
AP, KRT, The Abilene Reporter-News
and Reporter OnLine
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