The Cowboys Lose to Baltimore, 28 to 25

The Dallas Cowboys laid another egg yesterday.  They lost to the Baltimore Ravens, 28-25, and the game was not that close.  

The score was 28-6 at the end of the third quarter when the Ravens put their game on cruise control.  The Cowboys made a couple of key plays in the fourth quarter against the now uninspired Baltimore team and were able to tighten the score.  That is where this team now has a problem.  

The Cowboys think their fourth quarter comeback is indicative of how they can play.  The Ravens no longer cared about the game and were playing to not get hurt.  Complicate this mindset of the Cowboys when they play the New York Giants this week, one of the worst teams in the NFL.  Assuming the Cowboys do win the game, they will carry this deceptive opinion of themselves into the next game.  

Jerry Jones, the general manager of the Cowboys, has a team of back-up players, playing like back-up players.  Since the general manager sees himself as infallible, Mike McCarthy and the coaching staff will be the ones who will pay the price for the play of these inferior players given to them by the general manager.  

Three decades of futility and no end in sight. 

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