From Spags at DC.com;
The Cowboys scored 24 first-half points, the most first-half points since Game 3 of last season.
The Cowboys gained 440 total yards, 28 more than the Rams and their most since Game 14 of last year.
The Cowboys rushed for 189 yards, 21 more than the Rams and the most since the 191 when beating Green Bay in Game 6 of last year.
The Cowboys actually netted seven more passing yards than the Rams and both teams actually averaged an identically modest 6.6 yards per pass attempt.
Why, the Cowboys finished with a higher third-down conversion percentage than the Rams, tripled the Rams' red zone efficiency and scored twice as many touchdowns as the Rams, 4-2.
At one point in the first half, with the Cowboys having scored on their first three possessions and holding that 17-6 lead, they forced the Rams to punt from their own 37. A laugher was in the making. They were scoring touchdowns while the Rams were kicking field goals.
And on top of all that, the Cowboys scored 30 freaking points, something they had done 16 times over the past 53 regular-season games, winning each and every one of them, going back to the final two games of the 2013 season.
But oh noooo, not this time, somehow, someway, figuring out a way to lose.
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