Reality Hits Hard For Dak Prescott, Cowboys; But Reality Is What They Needed

waving monkey

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The Dallas Cowboys rode into Sunday night’s game against the New York Giants on a wave of success, but by the time the team departed the Big Apple that wave had crashed into the shore and fizzled into obscurity. In a game that neither team’s offense seemed to be willing to win, the home team was finally forced to accept victory.

Eleven-game win streaks are rare in the National Football League, and let’s not kid ourselves, the Cowboys are not the best team to ever accomplish this feat. Along the way they have gotten lucky more than once. Luck is a good tool to have in your arsenal; it is not a strategy. It also runs out sooner or later.

As we always do, fans overreact. The loss is not the worst possible thing that could have happened to this team. No win streak lasts forever, and it is far better to delay clinching the division crown by a week than it is to have the run brought to a halt in January. Rather than go into panic mode, Jason Garrett and his charges need to use what happened in Met Life Stadium and springboard to the next level.
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they have a lot to fix from play calling to coaching to players executing the plays called and the qb needs lots of improvement in the passing game
 

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It's better that this happens now instead of the playoffs.

Exactly...we have PLENTY of time to fix it. I started a thread in here this morning stating just that. Might be fixed with Dak or with Tony, but we have 3 games and maybe a week off (bye) before the playoffs. Much better it happen now than 3-4 weeks from now.
 
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