With all of the struggles that the offense has faced since the loss of Ezekiel Elliott, it has been hard for the Cowboys to score any points. Dak Prescott has not played particularly well, his receivers haven’t always done a great job of getting open, and the playcalling has been head-scratching at times. There is a lot of blame to go around for this three-game skid.
On Thanksgiving, Dallas had the opportunity to rebound after two disappointing losses against NFC contenders. They welcomed in a 4-6 Los Angeles Chargers team into AT&T Stadium on Turkey Day; things looked optimistic to get turned around at home before two divisional games ahead.