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Longtime Connection: How about this coincidence: Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn has known Trevon Diggs for like nearly 10 years.

"We have to do a better job of making sure when the ball is caught in front of us, we tackle it and get it down," Whitt says. Three of them from the Tampa game were … if you look at the film, a lot of them had been catch-run elements where they caught the ball under 20 yards and they've gone, which is sort of confusing to me because we're playing so fast on defense." Says communication and assignment errors have been very, very low. "They really haven't been communication errors. "We've given up way too many (big) plays," Whitt says. doesn't mince words when talking about those passes totaling 859 yards. And it's the big plays still haunting the Cowboys, 27 of them for at least 20 yards, averaging 31.8 a play. But opponents have passed for 1,867 yards, 32 more. The Cowboys, a fine passing offense, have thrown for 1,835 yards, 22 of those belonging to Wilson on his only attempt. They rank 30th against the pass, and this will give you some perspective.

It's an awesome opportunity during the bye week to just reflect on it, see where we're at, see opportunities where we can go. Nevertheless, Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore says of the lack of Red Zone TDs, and knowing they've also kicked those six field goals, "It's not good, give it that. And in this past game, a tipped pass in the end zone is then intercepted by the Patriots and once again after Dak appeared to score on a QB sneak on third down only for the sideline official telling McCarthy he couldn't see the ball that was over the goal line upon peeling off bodies, Dak loses the ball on his fourth-down dive over the top for a fumble. Next in the Giants game, from the 5-yard line, Dak takes his eye off the shotgun snap, losing the fumble.
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Then the Cowboys turning the ball over on downs from the Philadelphia 1-yard line when Dak's QB sneak was ruled a touchdown, the TV broadcast agreed he scored, but upon further review the touchdown was overturned when it appeared half of Dak's body was in the end zone. Start with Greg Zuerlein missing a chip- shot field goal attempt from the 13-yard line against Tampa Bay. Twilight Zone: That's what the Red Zone has turned into for the Cowboys offense, scoring touchdowns on just 56 percent of their possessions inside the 20-yard line, going 14 for 25 on TDs, with six field goals and five empty possessions.
