1. Vikings way too soft against the run
The Cowboys' defensive front stole the show while punishing a jittery Kirk Cousins, but Dallas' offensive line was equally dominant in Sunday's 40-3 beatdown of the Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium. The Cowboys scored on their first seven possessions mostly because they refused to be stopped in short yardage situations. Ezekiel Elliott had only 42 yards and a 2.8 average but churned his powerful legs while converting three third-and-ones, including a pile-moving touchdown. Tony Pollard, who had a game-high 80 yards, got 5 yards on a third-and-2, 7 yards on another third-and-2, and also had back-to-back runs of 18 and 20 yards.
"I think we got to be more physical at the point of attack," Vikings linebacker Jordan Hicks said. "There were times — both third down and goal line — when we had them hit, stopped but they were just churning their feet and we weren't able to keep them behind the line. Disappointing."
2. Hockenson drop was beginning of the end
The football gods that had been smiling on the Vikings through seven consecutive one-score wins went AWOL early when Cousins threw a strike into the end zone to a well-covered T.J. Hockenson, who … dropped it! This came on second-and-2 from the Dallas 6, one play after Dalvin Cook had muscled his way up the middle for 8 yards. The Vikings settled for a field goal and a 3-3 tie. That felt like a big blunder that would bite the Vikings on the behind. Coach Kevin O'Connell concurred.
"The defense had just held them to a field goal [after a turnover] and we had a chance to put seven on the board and we only got three," he said. "It seemed like from then on we were just reaching for momentum instead of doing the things that we've done."
It also ended Cousins' streak of games with at least one touchdown pass at 39.
3. Let 'em play, and talk, refs!