The Cowboys offense has been one of the highest-scoring units in the league through the first six weeks of the season, but their defense has given a lot of those points back during a 2-3-1 start.

On Sunday, the Panthers were able to force a Cowboys punt in the fourth quarter with the score tied 27-27 and more than six minutes left on the clock. Their offense ate up that remaining time while driving for a game-winning field goal, so the quick reaction would be to point the finger at the defense for its inability to get off the field.

Quarterback Dak Prescott’s view was different, however. He said the offense can’t afford a failed possession “at a crucial point like that” and that their inability to put points on the board before punting makes it impossible to blame only the defense for no

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