Cowboys go in free fall; there are four losses in five games, now against Bears

Cowboys go in free fall; there are four losses in five games, now against Bears

There are four losses in the most recent five games, the Jason Garrett era falls apart and Playoffs hopes are in danger.

The slide in which the Dallas Cowboys go in the NFL still does not touch bottom and this Thursday they added their fourth defeat in the most recent five games, now in Thursday Night Football against the Chicago Bears by a score of 31-24. One week they had the Cowboys to try to amend the sad image left on Thanksgiving Day as locals against Buffalo, but the result was the same: the offensive with Dak Prescott disappeared at important moments before a top-level defense like the one in Chicago.

Although the owner of the Cowboys, Jerry Jones, insists on supporting Jason Garrett as his head coach, the situation looks less and less sustainable. Incredible as it may seem, Dallas will continue as leader of the Eastern Division of the National Conference no matter what happens even if it has a negative record of 6-7, since although the Philadelphia Eagles come out triumphant in Week 14 against New York Giants, the only duel Direct so far was favorable to Texans.

For the second week in a row, Mitchell Trubisky had a good performance at the Chicago controls with 244 yards per air and three touchdowns, combined with 63 yards and another touchdown. With the Cowboys, Ezekiel Elliott was the best with 81 yards on the ground and two scores for an offense that until the beginning of the last quarter had just 7 points. In Week 15, the Cowboys will have Los Angeles Rams as rivals, while the Bears will play the NFL’s oldest rivalry against Packers.

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