The Cowboys defense officially entered the history books Sunday
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The Cowboys defense officially entered the history books Sunday
"Predictably, the depleted Cowboys gave up 11 plays of at least 10 yards as the Broncos finished with 427 total yards of offense. Dallas also failed to get consistent pressure, finishing without a sack and just one quarterback hit on Denver quarterback Bo Nix. They have given up at least 30 points in every single game this season, and with that have made their way into the record books yet again for all the wrong reasons."
"The 2025 Dallas Cowboys defense yesterday became one of only 15 teams to allow 250 points and 3,200 yards against them through the first 8 games of their seasons. Just read that again, do you know how hard it is to give up 250 points and 3,200 yards in 8 games? That means you have allowed 30 points plus every single game."
"The offense has to be perfect in order for this football team to win games, and if they are not like yesterday, they will only start to fade. They had it within 14 points into the third, but a punt at the 50, trusting the defense was the wrong move. The offense has to go into games knowing if they do not score 35 to 40, they have no chance, and trading for one single player is not going to help how bad they are."
The depleted Dallas Cowboys defense allowed 11 plays of at least 10 yards and surrendered 427 total yards to the Broncos, finishing without a sack and only one quarterback hit on Bo Nix. The defense has given up at least 30 points in every game this season and has allowed 250 points and 3,200 yards through eight games. The offense must score 35 to 40 points to have a chance to win. Conservative special-teams decisions and a zone-heavy, rush-four approach by Matt Eberflus have compounded defensive failures and risk historic futility.
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