With a defense that is beaten up physically and mentally, Dallas Cowboysquarterback Tony Romo admitted it has had an effect on the offense down the stretch. "I think we're a football team that has small margin for error," Romo said. "I think we understand that we have to play a very sound football game with little or no turnovers each football game we play in. We've done a good job of that all season and we didn't do that as well last week so we got to go back to that." Romo was intercepted twice late in the fourth quarter of last week's 37-36 loss to the Green Bay Packers, setting up Green Bay's winning score and ending the Cowboys' chances at a comeback. The Cowboys are 1-2 when they score at least at least 35 points this season. The rest of the NFL is 51-2 when it scores at least 35 points. The Dallas defense has given up a franchise record for yards in a season (5,982) and is on pace to give up the most points in a season in team history. Despite the woes, Romo carries belief into Sunday's game against the 3-11 Washington Redskins. Source: ESPN Dallas\Fort Worth
Skins may shock the nfl world sunday,then again,they may look like crap! I Long for the Good ole Days!