It's a great chess move by Dallas because they get to keep extra players in coverage while opponents are keeping extra players in protection. That right there tells a much better story than what those misleading team sack totals are, or Tank isn't playing at a high level as Quinn. One isn't good without the other, period.
It's not translating to good defense though.
Ok we are forcing them to max protect more, but if that's the case why aren't we stopping teams from consistently moving down the field.
We are (or were prior to the Eagles game) last in the league in drive start position, if we are so awesome on the rush that we force extra bodies to defend the pass, then why aren't we stopping teams.
I mean let's see what kind of offense we have if we give them a short field every once in awhile.
I have an idea, why don't we try a double A gap blitz with our super speed demon LBers once in awhile? I know why, because we have to have one of them chasing a receiver 30 yards downfield for some reason.
How about just trying to properly time a blitz, just once, rather than every single person in a 100,000 seat stadium knowing 'it's coming', a blitz that invariably is easily picked up by a back, or long since checked out of by the QB going to a hot read.
Huh, just once.