For the second week in a row, a slow start doomed the Dallas Cowboys. The Baltimore Ravens got their running game going early, and the Cowboys had no answer for it. The Cowboys had chances to sustain drives and put points on the board, but a sluggish first half gave the Ravens a head start they wouldn’t yield. That said, there were flashes of good football despite another preseason loss and cause for concern after the defeat to Baltimore. Here are three major takeaways from the game.
The running game is bad on both sides
Miles Sanders didn’t have a great showing against the Ravens. He bobbled a toss that was nearly a fumble, and he had seven carries for 15 yards. What makes that worse is that he was the Cowboys’ leading rusher for the night. The much-anticipated debut of Tyler Booker was