Sturm's Morning After: Cowboys' o-line busted, defense had no answers

The Cowboys lost yesterday. It may have been an unexpected loss, it may have been an unfortunate loss, it may even have been an avoidable loss, but at some point the Cowboys were going to lose games. And not just one.

Despite being without Tony Romo and Dez Bryant, the Cowboys offense scored a season high 28 points. Unfortunately, the did it all in the first half so it left Cowboys fans very unsatisfied. The biggest recipient of the blame 

The Brandon Weeden era is about to begin in Dallas, and he will be tasked with the responsibility of keeping the Cowboys afloat in Tony Romo's absence. Romo broke his collarbone in the Cowboys' win over the Philadelphia 

Despite yesterday's loss, the Cowboys still have an even chance of making the playoffs, and they remain in the "green" area in the table above. To remain in the green, the Cowboys will have to win their next game against the Saints, who may be playing 

It's anyone's division, in large part because the Cowboys are so shorthanded. They jumped out to an early lead against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday with Brandon Weeden at quarterback, but they couldn't hold on. Dallas' offense stalled (no points in