Maybe the Dallas Cowboys shouldn't play on national TV anymore. On Sunday Night Football, they were embarrassed by the Green Bay Packers getting trounced 45-7. With the Wade Phillips question, 1-7 record and sense of hope lost, the Cowboys season is officially dead. While two teams played in the game, there's only one people are talking about on Monday morning.
NFL Scores, Week 9: Cowboys Lose In Embarrassing Fashion To Packers, 45-7
The Dallas Cowboys train wreck of a season made a stop in Green Bay tonight, where everything was right on par with the rest of the 2010 season for Dallas as they lost 45-7.
They’re fundamentally broken. The Dallas Cowboys of 2010 have plunged to the depths of the NFL; the absolute beatdown they took from the Green Bay Packers to the tune of 45-7 should be enough to wake up Jerry Jones. Something has to be done.
After Dallas’ 45-7 loss to Green Bay on Sunday night, we’re past the point of hyperbole for Cowboy fans. They’re far too proud a fanbase to sit back and let this continue without consequences.
Almost everything went right for the Green Bay Packers, and almost everything went wrong for the Dallas Cowboys. The announcers were after Wade Phillips and Jason Garrett for coaching an offense that couldn't block and a defense that didn't disguise anything.











