When a team benches — and then cuts — its starting quarterback in the middle of a season, any opponent would normally be licking their chops. The Dallas Cowboys, who have wins at Washington and Pittsburgh as part of one of the best road records in the league at 4-2, are hungry — not just for the postgame turkey legs and mac and cheese, but to be facing a new starting quarterback on a short week. The narratives surrounding the Cowboys' 0-5 home record — and massive blowouts on their home field — could change this week as the 2-9 New York Giants head to Texas for a holiday visit with yet another new face under center.