Cowboys' grades
Cassel crumbles: Down
Matt Cassel had the resume and experience to keep the Cowboys competitive after Tony Romo went down. That's why his performance is so perplexing. Cassel got worse the more time he got in this offense. He was dreadful Saturday, completing just 3-of-8 passes for 37 yards with a bizarre, pop-up interception after he almost fell down and a 19-yard sack.
Down and out: Down
The Cowboys struggles on third down have reached epic proportions. Dallas was 2-of-11 on third down Saturday night, failing to pick up its initial third-down conversion until the final play of the third quarter. The offense is an unheard of 4-of-31 on third down over the last three games, which comes out to 12.9 percent.
One bad turn: Down
Dallas once again showed it is one of the league's most generous teams. The Cowboys suffered through another miserable evening with four turnovers _ three interceptions by Kellen Moore and one by Matt Cassel. The Cowboys have turned the ball over 27 times this season, tying them with Indianapolis for the most in the NFL.
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It is mind numbing how bad this offense is. And I'm sorry... it's not all on the QB.