Tony Romo, Jason Witten, Terrell Owens, Roy Williams, Patrick Crayton, Marion Barber, Tashard Choice, a solid offensive line. Show me a weakness here. This team is virtually an unstoppable team when you look on paper. But of course as Lee Flowers once said, paper champions do not win anything, you gotta win on the field. As you look a little beyond a very talented personnel, you start to see some cracks in this team's armor. They lead the league in penalties, and their offense is not anything short of vanilla. I mean how many times can a team run the ball on 2nd and 10 until they realize to change things up. The coaching/play calling is this team's ultimate downfall because this team is way too talented to not be blowing opponents away. Some might say that it is possible that they just are not as good as last season; they just do not have it anymore, but when you see the way they finished the game, on offense, against the Ravens, it is obvious that they can still be an extremely potent offense. Going into the season, they were supposed to be a team that only improved on minor weaknesses following a 13-3 record the season before, but as the rest of the football world can see, this is not the case at all. Jason Garrett looks as though he is trying to get Wade Philips fired so that he can take over as head coach. Use your team's abilities! Coaches would kill to have the offensive firepower that Dallas has the potential to have, and he is just throwing away a ton of talent. If the team can miraculously overcome these detrimental problems against the Eagles this weekend, they are granted a ticket into the playoffs where then they can achieve exactly what everybody thought they could at the beginning of the season: a Super Bowl championship.
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