OXNARD, Calif. (AP) -Sometimes receivers ran bad routes, sometimes they dropped passes. Running backs couldn’t find holes.
Once, Tony Romo forced a pass when he should’ve taken a sack, reverting to the bad habit he worked so hard to kick last season.
Yet Romo found some solace in the details of what went wrong for the Dallas Cowboys’ offense in its latest exhibition outing.
Romo said that on the failed plays, one person messed up, which is easy to fix. He said it would be a bigger problem if four people were messing up.
Dallas beat San Diego 16-14 on Saturday night, with the winning rally coming long after the starting offense went out.
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