It’s an understatement to say the Dallas Cowboys passing game has lacked a defined orchestration and identity after the first two games. While there was enough timely success to pull the record even last Sunday night, the aerial offense has yet to materialize into anything fans can put their finger on.
There certainly hasn’t been a dominant number one receiver thus far, which is partly by design. Though this could eventually prove troublesome without a go-to tight end anywhere near the safety blanket value of Jason Witten.
To better comprehend what our eyes have seen, let’s break down the snap counts of the targeted wide receivers and see what’s really been unfolding.