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The Dallas Cowboys led 26-3 at halftime and still found a way to lose to the Green Bay Packers, 37-36.
Just when the Cowboys faithful started to believe their defense wasn't atrocious and the offense can live up to its potential, the team collapsed.
DeMarco Murray and Dez Bryant both had more than 100 yards in the game. Miles Austin was even getting involved in the offense. That didn't stop the Cowboys from ignoring Murray late in the game and stalling much of the second half.
Monte Kiffin's defense bumbled away a 23-point lead. The Cowboys' best-case scenario for a winning record at the end of the regular season is now 9-7.
Here are eight takeaways from Dallas' most recent letdown.
All statistics were retrieved from NFL.com unless otherwise noted.
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Just when the Cowboys faithful started to believe their defense wasn't atrocious and the offense can live up to its potential, the team collapsed.
DeMarco Murray and Dez Bryant both had more than 100 yards in the game. Miles Austin was even getting involved in the offense. That didn't stop the Cowboys from ignoring Murray late in the game and stalling much of the second half.
Monte Kiffin's defense bumbled away a 23-point lead. The Cowboys' best-case scenario for a winning record at the end of the regular season is now 9-7.
Here are eight takeaways from Dallas' most recent letdown.
All statistics were retrieved from NFL.com unless otherwise noted.
Begin Slideshow
Continue reading...