Every week, we gather to discuss the latest news about the Dallas Cowboys and seek our writer’s perspective on each headline. Welcome back to the roundtable. This week we have myself, David Howman, Tom Ryle, RJ Ochoa, and Sean Martin

What went worse for the Cowboys against the Bears, the secondary, offensive line, or the lack of pressure?

Mike: The biggest culprit in Cowboys-Bears was the pass rush, or more precisely, the lack of one. Caleb Williams wasn’t sacked, Dallas mustered very little pressure, and once the pocket turned into a lounge, Chicago feasted. The lack of pressure resulted in damaging explosive plays like a 35-yard strike to Rome Odunze and a 65-yard flea-flicker to Luther Burden III. That avalanche made the secondary look worse than it truly was and the coverage busts sh

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