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Life comes at you fast. Just 48 hours ago, Cowboys Nation was collectively looking past their noon game in Week 2 and eyeballing a potential Super Bowl preview in Week 3. After winning their previous six early AT&T kickoffs by a combined 211-91 score, the general consensus was that the New Orleans Saints’ dominant victory in Week 1 had more to do with the Carolina Panthers being putrid than New Orleans being a top team. After Sunday’s 44-19 beatdown, those questions now land on Dallas’ shoulders.
The Cowboys had won 16 straight regular season games at home. Now though, counting their Wild-Card debacle in January, they’ve had their doors blown off in two consecutive contests. It’s been so bad, now even the Vegas sharps are doubting them. After being six-point favorites against New Orleans, the lines for Week 3 open with them being underdogs to a winless Baltimore Ravens squad.