A look, albeit neither long nor loving, at the collective exercise in futility that was the Cowboys' fifth straight loss to the Packers and ninth defeat in 2015.
Let's start here, with this peculiar event:
1: the yardage gained on the Cowboys' last official run from scrimmage on the afternoon, a Matt Cassel scramble on the Cowboys final, meaningless drive. Why do I include this? Well, before that play, Dallas was averaging 8.9 yards per carry, a number that stands as the highest single-game average in franchise history. Consider: the Cowboys have played 846 games in 50+ seasons, and have never run the ball better on a per-carry basis than they did on Sunday.