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Looking at the scores from last year, this worst defense in the league only allowed one real blowout loss - even when our valiant awesome offense only scored 16, 22, and so on in close losses. The blowout loss was to Nawlins 49-17 and in that game the Nawlins defense just smothered Dallas, allowing only 128 yards out of Romo. Lots of three and outs in that game, also three key sacks, and the Nawlins offense had their way with us all day.
The other big loss was a 17 point loss to Chicago where again, Romo was stifled - passing for only 104 yards and Orton coming in to add 40. 144 passing yards and you're gonna win today's NFL games? No. That game did feature 146 yards out of Murray on 18 carries though, and 54 more out of Randle.
So while the stats were terrible it's not hard to see that if last year's massive injury plague is avoided this defense won't be nearly as bad as it was. There's reason for optimism.

Tony Romo is the only QB in the world who would be blamed for losing a game when the offense scores 28, he throws 3 TDs (but only 104 yards), has no turnovers... and the defense doesn't stop the other team once. Most offenses will have at least one possession in a game where they have to punt based on their own lack of execution, a dropped pass, or a penalty that puts them into third and long. We couldn't even manage that. The longest FG they kicked was 34 yards... That means Chicago didn't have one drive where they didn't get inside our 30 yard line, until they kneeled at the end of the game. Yep, sounds like Romo deserves the blame.