A Perfect Storm
Perhaps Jerry Jones, the outspoken owner of the Dallas Cowboys, best characterized the mood around his franchise following Monday night's 38-10 loss to the Arizona Cardinals.
Speaking with 105.3 The Fan in Dallas on Tuesday, Jones acknowledged that despite being in first place in the NFC East, there's not a lot of solace to be taken from his team's 2-4 record.
"I'm not in the feel-good mood, frankly, that we've got manna from heaven by being in the [NFC] East. ... When you're not playing any better than we are, it's hard for me to basically look to the endgame, which is to win the East, and get excited about the fact that we're better than anybody."
For Skip Bayless, an unapologetic Cowboys fan, Dallas' season has been tough to watch.
"The nightmare just keeps repeating ... It's just hard to stomach after a while when this team has known such heights of greatness, such epic achievement in the distant past that I grew up with."
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The Dallas Cowboys’ first game without Dak Prescott couldn’t have gone much worse, as Dallas got blown out 38-10 by the Arizona Cardinals last night. Ezekiel Elliott fumbled on back-to-back possessions in the first half that led to quick Cardinals touchdowns, and Andy Dalton threw 2 interceptions while he tried to keep the Cowboys afloat. Meanwhile, Dallas’ defense struggled yet again, giving up 261 rushing yards and allowing Arizona to score touchdowns on 4 straight possessions that put the game out of reach midway thru the 3rd quarter. Hear what Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe have to say about the Cowboys' loss.
There's a cavalcade of issues with the Cowboys, injuries chief among them, including a season-ending injury to star quarterback Dak Prescott.
In Prescott's sted, backup Andy Dalton went 34 of 54 for 266 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions in his first start for Dallas.
The difference in play at the position was stark, as Shannon Sharpe pointed out when grading Dalton's performance.
"I can't even give him an incomplete and say he needs something to build on ... At least Dak gave you hope. ... He was terrible, and there's such a huge drop off between Dak Prescott and Andy Dalton."
The issues for the Cowboys extend beyond the quarterback position, however.
As NFL Network's Kyle Brandt laid out, Dalton was – and is – known as a decent but unspectacular quarterback. But Ezekiel Elliott, lauded as one of the league's best running backs, didn't live up to his billing against the Cardinals.
"I don't think Andy Dalton was bad. Andy Dalton was Andy Dalton. Did anybody really think he was going to be a savior? ... Ezekiel Elliott came out and was a complete headcase [and] fumbled the ball all over the field."
The offense isn't the only sore spot for Dallas, either. After Week 6, the Cowboys defense ranks last in the NFL with 218 points allowed — a number that puts Dallas among the worst teams through six weeks in league history.
Also, coaching seems to be of concern as of Tuesday morning.
With all of the chaos surrounding the Cowboys, where's the silver lining?
As Jones pointed out in his radio interview, they're still in the driver's seat in the NFC East and the insights at FOX Bet back that up.
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Charlotte Wilder runs through every game from NFL Week 6 including the Battle of the GOATs between Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry is also on a different planet right now. All that and more in the Week 6 recap.
Despite all the tumult, Dallas is +115 to win the division, ahead of the Eagles (+125), Giants (+900) and Washington (+1000).
As for the grand prize of an NFL championship? Well, the odds a just a bit longer for Dallas there, at +6000.
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