man, i thought i was upset, but that guy was about to have a brain aneurysm, lol...
but i'm gonna have to pretty much agree with everything he said. the coaching staff has tried to get the cowboys to play with urgency this season, but i haven't seen that at all so far.
starting with the offense, the run game was terrible with demarco murray only running for 40+ yards, and the 5 dropped passes (3 = jason witten, 2 = dez bryant) was a surprise and made their offensive woes even worse.
as bad as the offense was, the defense was even worse, lol. after playing pretty well in the first half, the cowboys couldn't continue to play against the run well, and ended up letting marshawn lynch run for 100+ yards. in addition to that, after applying constant pressure on eli manning last week, the cowboys rarely blitzed russell wilson. the seahawks' offensive line had a backup left tackle and right guard, so i'm not too sure why rob ryan's defensive playcalling was very conservative after playing much more aggressively against the giants.
the worst unit, however, was the cowboys' special teams. it doesn't get much worse than felix jones' opening kickoff fumble and the blocked punt where dan connor blocks the wrong defender. it could only be worse if seattle blocked a dallas field goal attempt.
as i've mentioned before, i don't have high expectations for the cowboys this season. one thing is constant with the cowboys, and that's inconsistency. the past few years, they've been able to beat undefeated teams late in the season, such as the colts/saints, but can't stay consistent throughout the entire season. with that said, it's still early in the season, and there's a lot of football left to played. i'm just going to continue watching the games and enjoy football season, no matter what happens.