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TAMPA, Fla. – The Dallas Cowboys season officially became absurd Sunday, if it had not reached that point before Sunday with six straight losses without Tony Romo.

The seventh straight loss, however, was ridiculously painful and self-inflicted.

A Jeff Heath holding penalty negated a Jameis Winston fumble at the goal line with 59 seconds to play and Winston was able to score on the next play.

Tampa Bay 10, Cowboys 6

The penalty on Heath wiped out a two-interception performance by the third-year safety but the drive exposed the Cowboys defense for what it is: not good when it counts most.

The Cowboys had been tied or in the lead in the fourth quarter in six of the seven losses only to drop every single one.

A comeback attempt was ended when a Matt Cassel throw to the end zone to Dez Bryant was intercepted by Bradley McDougald. Bryant wanted a pass interference penalty that would not come.

But it was actually the closest the Cowboys came to the end zone all day.

For the third time this season the Cowboys’ offense failed to score a touchdown. It is the second time in the last three Cassel starts the Cowboys didn’t get a touchdown. The last time the Cowboys had three games without an offensive touchdown in the same season was in 2001, according to ESPN Stats & Information. It makes you wonder just how much Tony Romo covered up for this offense over the years.

And now not even Romo's return can be a sure fix to all the Cowboys problems.



Mr. Versatile: Byron Jones opened the game as the Cowboys’ starting free safety. When Morris Claiborne went down in the second quarter with a hamstring injury, he moved to outside cornerback and saw his first significant playing time there since training camp. J.J. Wilcox and Jeff Heath split the safety snaps. When the Cowboys went to their nickel defense, Tyler Patmon took over in the slot.



What were they thinking? Mike Evans finished with eight catches for 126 yards. How can other teams take Dez Bryant away so easily but the Cowboys can’t seem to do the same defensively? Evans had his way with Claiborne and then he worked over Brandon Carr a little bit. Is it too much to pay a little more attention to a receiver like Evans, especially when Vincent Jackson is not playing?



One reason to get excited: Do you need to ask? Tony Romo plays next week against the Miami Dolphins. Will it matter?



One reason to panic: The Cowboys couldn’t get anything going on the ground. Darren McFadden’s longest run was 7 yards. It was always going to be a grind against Tampa defense, but the Cowboys entered the game feeling better about their run game that at any point of the season. Instead they had just 21 carries for 42 yards.



No longer perfect: Dan Bailey opened the game with field goals of 42 and 53 yards, giving him 18 in a row to start the season. His 53-yarder grazed the left upright, marking the second straight week he needed some good fortune to make a kick. He wasn’t so fortunate later in the second quarter when he missed wide right from 48 yards. It was just the fourth miss between 40-49 yards in his career. That miss meant the Cowboys needed a touchdown to win the game in the final minute and not a field goal.
 
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10. Just when you thought this was a wacky Cowboys’ season, automatic Dan Bailey missed a field and awful Jeff Heath made two interceptions to stamp it totally surreal. Of course, Heath finally restored order with a defensive holding penalty that set up Tampa Bay’s game-winning touchdown. Heath: from G.O.A.T to goat.

9. This seems unfathomable after watching the Tony Romo-less Cowboys, but just a year ago this offense averaged 30 points a game and in its last four regular-season tilts put up 41, 38, 42 and 44. In seven games without their starting quarterback these Cowboys average only 17 points and have been, amazingly, held without a touchdown in three of the last five games.

8. With horrible passes and an unforced goal-line fumble, Jameis Winston and the bumbling Buccaneers did everything in their pathetic power to lose this game. Sadly, the Cowboys were too bad to let them. At one point in this dismal game the Cowboys’ three best plays were a missed Tampa Bay field goal, a third-down drop by a Bucs’ receiver and a botched interception by a Tampa linebacker.

7. Two Cowboys having good seasons had grotesque games. Darren McFadden was simply McSluggish. He didn’t burst through holes or finish runs as he has all season, resulting in only 32 yards on 17 carries. And Morris Claiborne took a significant step back in what had been a decent season. After getting torched by receiver Mike Evans and committing two interference penalties, he went to the bench with a pulled hamstring … and perhaps a bruised ego. Claiborne did snare a referee’s flag out of mid-air, so at least he caught something this season.

6. I mean, seriously, if Romo didn’t come back you think these Cowboys would find 14 consecutive creative ways to lose a football game? Hard to bet against it. Fortunately – fingers crossed – we’ll never know. After all our hand-wringing over who should replace Romo, Brandon Weeden went 0-3 and Matt Cassel 0-4. Ultimately Romo was spilled milk, and we all got tricked into crying over it.

5. Jason Witten has a lot of records. Most false starts by a tight end has to be one of ‘em. And, by the way, you know the best way to stagnate an offense. Repeatedly face 3rd-and-7 and throw 4-yard passes to Witten. No offense to the future Hall of Famer, but “turned short passes into long gains via nifty moves” won’t be on his bust in Canton.

4. How ugly was Sunday’s game? I’d rather watch Ronda Rousey lose. And I’m no fan of Rousey. Or losing.

3. I know the defense – aided by Heath’s goal-line gaffe – allowed the late touchdown. But that group played well enough to win. Again. Against the Giants, Seahawks and Buccaneers, Dallas’ defense surrendered only one touchdown. That’s winning football. Unless you’re handicapped by the Cowboys’ offense. The defense created its second turnover of the day and gave the ball to the offense with a chance to milk the clock and break the losing streak. That ensuing offensive series? A 7-yard loss on a run by McFadden on 1st down, and Dez Bryant’s inexcusable drop on 3rd down.

2. Dez had a terrible game after a bad week amidst a forgettable season. If you’re going to bring monkeys into the locker room, yell at teammates on the sideline and launch profanity-laced tirades at the media, you better damn sure produce like a $70 million receiver on Sunday. Instead? He had two huge drops, including one that would’ve given the Cowboys a 1st down around their own 40 while nursing a 6-3 lead with under four minutes to play. Then, with Dallas needing a miracle touchdown in the final minute, he got a subtle shove and didn’t even make an attempt for a long throw into the end zone on Tampa’s game-sealing interception. Hell, Mary! And damn, Dez. To his credit, Bryant didn’t slink away from blame in the post-game locker room saying, “I’m not going to make excuses.” Good. Now, even better, start making catches.

1. I want to be excited about Romo’s return next week but, let’s face it, the season is kaput. Romo could go 7-0 down the stretch and Dallas – even though it’s only 2 games out of 1st in the NFC East – would still need help to make the playoffs. Truth is, bringing Romo back at this bleak point is akin to the Rangers calling for Nolan Ryan to pitch the 9th inning of a game they trail 7-2.

A native Texan who was born in Duncanville and graduated from UT-Arlington, Richie Whitt has been a mainstay in the Metroplex media since 1986. He’s held prominent roles on all media platforms including newspaper (Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Dallas Observer), radio (105.3 The Fan) and TV (co-host on TXA 21 and numerous guest appearances, including NBC 5). He lives in McKinney with his wife, Sybil, and two very spoiled dogs.
 

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If Garret doesn't get fired this week I hope the Dolphins stomp us so Jerry can't chalk another loss up to Romo being gone and has no choice but to look at the coaching

I will gladly accept as many more losses as it will take to be rid of Garret

Besides

There are already rumors of Sean Payton coming to Dallas next season

Why wait for the next year when we can have our cake and eat it too

RIGHT NOW

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I know. What soured me on the 3-4 is that Jerry and his bullshit obsession of having an undersized but speedy/quick NT.

Jerry seems obsessed with going against the grain.

Smallish, penetrating NT in a 3-4.

Slow safeties and man corners in a Tampa 2.

He'll show 'em.
 

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Jerry seems obsessed with going against the grain.

Smallish, penetrating NT in a 3-4.

Slow safeties and man corners in a Tampa 2.

He'll show 'em.
Made me laugh but way too factual.
 
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And hopefully he is too.

I've taken to sending a few Dallas media guys Emails asking why they're not holding Garrett accountable for this seasons failures. It'll be interesting to see if any respond.

How there aren't people in the media calling for his head is beyond me.
 
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Rick Gosselin's past two articles places the blame at Marinelli.

Give me a fucking break.
 

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I've taken to sending a few Dallas media guys Emails asking why they're not holding Garrett accountable for this seasons failures. It'll be interesting to see if any respond.

How there aren't people in the media calling for his head is beyond me.

:towel

Was just about to post another rant about why the hell these guys love him so much they let him get away with these empty answers after his team puts out another disgusting performance. They feel so bad for him personally that they refuse to hold him accountable for anything. He might squirm a little if they press him, and they don't want that. Why? Aren't they supposed to be the conduit to the fan? Don't they realize fans are pissed and want some answers? Why do they put Jason's feelings above their job? It's bizarre to me.

Also, yes, blaming Marinelli is wrong IMO. He's a proven coordinator who has been around for decades. Ten points allowed should win any NFL game, even with a backup QB. Musers were saying Tampa had the 32nd-ranked red zone defense in the league and we can't score more than two FGs? Awful.
 
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This is 100% on ginger being exposed again. Last season was an anomaly but even then, it's not like we were tremendously successful. We got bounced in the divisional round after multiple average seasons. Not sure how that led to a 5 year contract.
 

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Norm Hitzges going on one of his epic rants on Jerry because he's neutered poor wittle Jason and the HC is completely powerless to do anything.

Just like he did a couple of years ago during 8-8 part three. Of course last year Garrett got the credit for the 12-4.

Poor, disadvantaged Garrett. My heart weeps for him.
 
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If hiring Payton means Rob Ryan is coming back, no thanks
Some are reporting Ryan has been fired today, but Payton apparently is saying that's not official...

 

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It's all over FB saying that Ryan is getting fired today

Take that for what it's worth
 
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