IRVING, Texas -- Matt Cassel can't figure out how to get Dez Bryant the ball in the red zone, and it's making the Dallas Cowboys' abject offense even worse.
A team averaging 18.5 points per game -- 28th in the NFL -- can't ignore one of the NFL's best receivers, a dude who's the epitome of a touchdown machine, inside the 20-yard line.
Bryant, who has scored 50 touchdowns the past four seasons, has scored at least 10 each of the past three, including a league-leading 16 last season. He has two touchdowns this seasons.