Here is our Stock Report for Sunday's Cowboys loss
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Here is our Stock Report for Sunday's Cowboys loss
"The Dallas Cowboys have played six games so far this season and have two wins to show for their work. Technically speaking you could say 2.5 given the tie from a few weeks back. Understanding that ties are rare we can note that the Cowboys are in fairly uncharted waters at the moment. They are now the 15th team in franchise history to have two or fewer wins through the first six games of the season. None of the previous 14 made the playoffs."
"The Cowboys have a superstar on their hands in George Pickens. It is a shame that his performance did not end in a win. It deserved one. On Sunday, Pickens caught a touchdown for the fifth game in a row and as it was his sixth one overall he set a new career high for a season (the Pittsburgh Steelers have to feel some type of way about letting him go)."
"Sunday specifically wasn't a massive day for Jake Ferguson, but he caught a touchdown for the third game in a row. It is funny to consider that he was experiencing quite the drought before that. This is easily the best season of Ferguson's career to date and that it is happening right after Dallas gave him an extension is great to see (imagine if we had this feeling with Pickens!)."
The Dallas Cowboys have played six games and recorded two wins plus a tie, placing them among the franchise's worst starts. They are the 15th team in franchise history with two or fewer wins through six games, and none of the previous 14 reached the playoffs. The Carolina loss emphasized ongoing struggles and a bleak tone for the season. George Pickens has been a standout, catching a touchdown in five straight games and setting a new single-season career high with six touchdowns. Jake Ferguson has scored in three consecutive games and is enjoying the best season of his career after signing an extension. Donovan Ezeiruaku delivered a notable punch-out that was nullified by a penalty, reflecting both flashes of promise and frustrating setbacks.
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