Cowboys have scored 28, 30, 31 and 40 points in their past four games, an average of 32.3 points per game.
Dak Prescott has thrown three touchdown passes in three consecutive games, something only Don Meredith and Tony Romo have accomplished in Cowboys history.
Ezekiel Elliott has now has rushed for 232 yards in the past five quarters, which doesn't even include that 72-yard touchdown scamper on a screen pass against San Francisco. Keep feeding the guy.
Dez Bryant leads the team with four touchdown receptions on pace for 11 needing one more to eclipse Bob Hayes' franchise career mark of 71. And think about that, the fact this record has stood since 1974, for 43 years now, causing even Dez to say, "Man, that's a long time."
This offense has piled up more than 400 yards of total offense in the past four games.
Their third-down conversion percentage, woefully lacking early in the season, has jumped to 45.3 percent, fifth in the NFL.
Their red zone efficiency scoring touchdowns ranks second in the NFL (66.7 percent) thanks to scoring TDs on 14 of their last 17 trips inside the 20.
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