
"Through the first six games of this season, the Cowboys have allowed 2,470 total yards against them. They are one of just three teams to eclipse 2,400. They are ranked 32nd in the league, allowed 30 points for the fourth time in 2025, struggling particularly against the run and pass. In the Panthers game, they permitted 216 rushing yards. Matt Eberflus, and the defense remains a work in progress, running man coverage on only 6.2% of plays, the lowest rate in the league."
"The Cowboys are on pace to give up 7,402 yards, they are allowing over 400 a game. Like how can anyone look me in the face and tell me that the way Eberflus is running the defense is not the issue. Like dude this is not working, just try something else, it can't be any worse! Not only that, they are on pace to give up an NFL RECORD 116.9 passer rating. They have made every single QB look good."
The Dallas Cowboys defense has allowed 2,470 yards through six games and ranks 32nd in the league. The unit has given up 30 points four times, surrendered 216 rushing yards to the Panthers, and runs man coverage on only 6.2% of plays, the lowest rate in the NFL. The pass rush averages about one sack per game. The Cowboys are on pace to allow roughly 7,402 total yards and a record 116.9 passer rating, yielding over 400 yards per game. The offense, led by Dak Prescott, must score prolifically to keep games competitive.
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