The Dallas Cowboys' defense is facing a crisis after back-to-back losses at home, allowing significant rushing yards and touchdowns to opposing teams. In Week 2, the New Orleans Saints' Alvin Kamara dominated, and in Week 3, the Baltimore Ravens' Derrick Henry followed suit, leading to calls for improved execution from players like DeMarcus Lawrence and Micah Parsons.
Lawrence expressed frustration over the defense's lack of accountability and adherence to game plans, underscoring the need for teamwork and trust to improve performance. Parsons echoed this sentiment, indicating that individualistic play, or 'trying to be Superman,' is causing issues.
Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs labeled the situation as 'unacceptable' and emphasized the necessity for the team to learn from their mistakes as they prepare to face the New York Giants in their next game.