like stick said, tony romo aside from the interception (in which i believe ogletree didn't cut toward the middle of the field in time) didn't really make any mistakes...but on two red zone plays, in which ogletree stopped running his route into the flat and the outside shoulder fade to martellus bennett, could've been touchdowns, but the cowboys left those points on the field, and you couldn't really blame tony romo for a young receiver running the wrong route, or for a tight end not catching a pass.
but like corinthian said, the cowboys won with defense, holding tim hightower to 41 yards with a 2.9 yards per carry average. those who hate the cowboys can call it lucky, or whatever you want. but if that's the case, i guess the 2000 ravens were lucky as well, since they won their games (and eventually the superbowl) with defense. but whatever, i'll take the win, but there's still a lot of room for improvement.