
"The Dallas Cowboys are not going to the playoffs, and after Sunday's 34-17 home loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, don't seem all that interested in going into the ensuing offseason that's sure to be full of drama with any good vibes at all. There hasn't been much of anything that's been consistent for the Cowboys this season, not in the big picture and not within the play of any one position group."
"With six catches on seven targets for 51 yards against the Chargers, CeeDee Lamb surpassed 1,000 receiving yards for the fifth season in a row. With Lamb over 1,000 receiving yards and George Pickens already surpassing this mark, the Cowboys have a pair of 1,000 yard receivers for just the fourth time in franchise history. Their most recent instance of this happening was 2019 with Amari Cooper and Michael Gallup."
"There is going to be ample time once the NFL playoffs begin with Dallas on the couch to break down Brian Schottenheimer's first season as head coach and offensive play-caller, and diving into the final statistics of the season will be one of these ways. There's no way around the fact this is a bad team on the field right now, and many of the defensive stats will reinforce this, but not all stats will back this up especially when looking at the offense."
The Dallas Cowboys were eliminated from playoff contention after a 34-17 home loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, entering the offseason on a three-game losing streak after a prior three-game winning run. Coaching and offensive play-calling under Brian Schottenheimer will draw scrutiny during the postseason. Defensive statistics largely reflect poor team performance, while some offensive metrics remain mixed. CeeDee Lamb recorded six catches for 51 yards to surpass 1,000 receiving yards for the fifth straight season. With George Pickens also over 1,000 yards, the Cowboys have two 1,000-yard receivers for the fourth time in franchise history. The team must win remaining games to reach eight wins.
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