The Cowboys just dropped to 1-2 after an ugly, one-sided road loss to the Chicago Bears. While it is their second loss of the season, it’s the first one where the team looked bad and its followers felt wholly demoralized. For head coach Brian Schottenheimer, it presents a new challenge to get his guys back up off the ground after being pummeled into it.

It didn’t feel like this after the season-opening loss to the Eagles. The Cowboys went into Philadelphia as the underdogs, still reeling from the Micah Parsons trade, and nearly hung a loss on the defending champs. Dallas walked out of that game with more respect than they took in. And while they needed overtime and all sorts of heroics to fight off the lowly Giants last week, the team and its coach got credit for showing resilience and gu

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