The Cowboys had a chance to prove they could beat a strong team on the road Sunday, but they couldn’t get it.
The 31-10 loss to Buffalo dropped them to 3-4 on the road this season, but those three wins have come against the Giants, Chargers and Panthers. The Cowboys, who were forced to play outside of AT&T Stadium in 2019 because two of those teams fired their head coaches and the third team would only be in a playoff game if they purchased a ticket. It is no exaggeration to say that he has proven to be less than a winning candidate. Dallas.
Linebacker Micah Parsons couldn’t explain why a team that went 7-0 at home and outscored opponents by 171 points couldn’t perform at the same level once away from Texas.
“To be honest, it’s just not accepted At this time,” Parsons said, via Clarence Hill. Fort Worth Star Telegram. “There’s no excuses. It’s mind-boggling. I don’t understand why we can’t play well, why we can’t come together on the road.”
The Cowboys continued their ascent after defeating the Eagles in Week 14, but the Eagles still have an inside route to the NFC East title, and the loss in Buffalo makes that path even clearer. became. That means the Cowboys need to win three road games to make it to the Super Bowl, but considering what happened against the Bills, you’d be hard-pressed to find a player who believes they can accomplish that.