There was a signature moment in the Dallas Cowboys’ humbling 33-14 loss to Carolina on Thanksgiving. It was iconic. It was a moment that perfectly expressed who the Cowboys are in 2015.
No, it wasn’t the image of quarterback Tony Romo writhing in pain on the AT&T Stadium turf, having fractured his left collar bone for the third time in six seasons.
It wasn’t the interception linebacker Rolando McClain dropped at the end of the first quarter, which, had he returned it, could have tied the game at 10-10 and perhaps turned the tide of an eventual blowout.