From CBS Sports (Pics and video added by B.S. Report)
The Houston Texans signaled their entrance into the NFL with a rousing victory over the Dallas Cowboys eight years ago.
While a loss by Dallas this week would certainly be less embarrassing, it could be much more disastrous.
The Cowboys look to avoid going into their bye week with an 0-3 record as they visit a Texans team boasting the league’s best offense and bidding for its first 3-0 start Sunday.
The expectations were high entering the 2010 campaign for Dallas (0-2), which went 11-5 to win the NFC East last year and earned its first playoff victory in 13 years.
The Super Bowl will be held in Cowboys Stadium this year – the 50th anniversary of the franchise – and Dallas was considered a prime contender to get there.
Instead, the Cowboys are among the league’s biggest disappointments. Their offense has produced two touchdowns, their defense has two sacks and has forced no turnovers, and their special teams have faltered with new kicker David Buehler missing two of four field-goal attempts. (Read more.)


