it's pretty spot on and really brings together a lot of things I"ve read through various threads on the forum.
I think after that Pittsburgh game last year, about 90% (if not more) of the folks on the forum, folks in media and such came to a similar conclusion: Dallas has three good RBs and the potential to be a strong run-oriented offense in 2009. It can help take pressure off of Romo and an offense without a proven and tested big time #1 WR.
So far, it hasn't really happened. Statistically, this offense is about where it was in the first four games last season except for the record. Sure a play or two either way vs NYG or Denver and this team is 4-0, but a weak 4-0 IMO. 2-2 is a much better gauge of where this offense is right now.