Much virtual ink has already been dedicated to the 97-yard, 33-second touchdown drive that the Dallas Cowboys offense delivered, sending the Green Bay Packers off to the locker room at halftime with one question in their minds. “Where did that come from?”
The obvious answer might be the outstanding play of several members of the offensive unit, starting with Dak Prescott, but the true answer goes much deeper. The genesis of that back-breaking drive lies in the maturation of Jason Garrett as a head coach and the development of his coaching staff.
There have been many times when the Cowboys fanbase has questioned the highly conservative, sometimes unimaginative play-calling that originated on the Dallas sidelines.