
"The Dallas Cowboys have been producing some impressive offensive numbers this season, but the same can't be said for their defense. It ranks 31st in yards allowed and points surrendered per game. Fans are shaking their heads watching Dallas' defense, and they want that to change as quickly as possible. After making two big acquisitions, one coach is facing immense pressure to turn the key unit around."
"Though Williams cost significant draft capital, he was an All-Pro with the New York Jets. So, if Eberflus isn't able to improve the defense quickly, there may be calls for him to get fired. Battista wrote that the "heat is on" Eberflus, so all eyes will be on the Cowboys when they take on the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 11 on "Monday Night Football.""
The Dallas offense has produced impressive numbers this season while the defense ranks 31st in yards allowed and points surrendered per game. Fans are frustrated with defensive performance and demand rapid improvement. The team traded for defensive tackle Quinnen Williams and linebacker Logan Wilson at the trade deadline. Wilson was viewed as a low-risk addition from the Bengals, while Williams cost significant draft capital but arrived as a former All-Pro. Defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus faces intense pressure to improve the defense quickly or face calls for dismissal. Modest defensive gains could revive playoff hopes, with Week 11's Monday Night Football matchup under scrutiny.
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