Blowout Loss to Eagles Has Cowboys Imploding

The Dallas Cowboys are in absolute shambles after the blowout loss to the Eagles in Week 10.
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The Philadelphia Eagles won their fifth straight game in Week 10 when they blew out the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. The complete demolition job with the final score 34-6 sent the Cowboys contemplating their entire season.

In their first game of the season without Dak Prescott, the Cowboys failed to generate any offense, finishing the game with 2.6 yards per play and 49 total passing yards. They had to pull Cooper Rush from the game and gave Trey Lance a chance but to no avail.

The embarrassing loss has caused a rift between the coaching staff, the players, and the management.

Micah Parsons called out head coach Mike McCarthy and said he only feels bad for his teammates who have to play on this team. Fellow star CeeDee Lamb criticized owner Jerry Jones for not putting up curtains in the stadium after he failed to catch an easy touchdown pass because of the sun's reflections. Jones obviously disagreed and clapped back at his players before committing to keep McCarthy until the end of the season.

Before the start of the season, the Eagles and the Cowboys were tied in betting odds to win the NFC East. Their seasons, however, went in completely different directions.

Now, the Eagles lead the division with a 7-2 record with only the Commanders, 7-3, threatening for the top seed. On FanDuel Sportsbook, the Eagles are the overwhelming favorites (-240), while the Commanders are +195 to win the division.

The Cowboys' implosion will have lasting consequences not only in the NFC East but for the league as a whole. Every Eagles fan should be thrilled to see what is happening in Dallas right now.

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