The Dallas Cowboys walked off Soldier Field in Week 3 carrying a new scar: a defense exposed for the world to see. The Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams didn’t just pick them apart; he tossed four touchdowns with barely a finger laid on him. No sacks, no interceptions. If there was ever a game where the defense needed to prove itself, this was it. But Cowboys’ defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus was left scrambling for answers.

Former NFL QB and FOX broadcaster Terry Bradshaw wasted no time calling out the scheme. “[Matt] Eberflus’ defense for the Cowboys is rush for play zone. If you don’t have a pass rush and you have a quality quarterback and great receivers, you’re going to see these kind of results all year long.” Bradshaw’s jab zeroed in on the

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