Dissecting the Cowboys

So many topics to talk about regarding yesterday's loss to the Bears. I just watched the game again and a few observations: The Bears did a good job of adjusting to the Cowboys early pass rush dominance by getting rid of the ball early and attacking the middle of the field.
Cutler was actually 8 of 10 for 131 yards despite the fact that he was under a lot of pressure early.
The Greg Olsen touchdown was a result of a linebacker blitz where nobody covered him with James and Brooking both at the line of scrimmage. It appeared to make it an easy decision for Cutler to make that throw to Olsen. WTF?
What the heck are the Cowboys doing "pooch" kicking when David Buehler has the ability to kick the ball out of the back of the end zone? Makes no sense.
I said all week that Felix Jones needs 15 touches a game. I guess you don't need them when your offense cannot block. This team has a serious problem on the offensive line.
You cannot give away four possessions in a game. Two picks on tipped passes. A Roy Williams fumble. A missed field goal. These are the things that get you beat in football games.
David Buehler? Jerry says he has a lot of rope. He missed from 44 yards on an ugly kick. One that could have tied the game. He hits from 48 and maybe that saved his job. At least for another week.
I have some good news: Miles Austin is good. 20 catches in 2 games.
Wally Lynn covers the Dallas Cowboys for 105.3 THE FAN