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In lieu of coaches pushing players towards tough and disciplined football, resulting in Cowboys' downfall reminiscent of dinosaurs facing extinction; their offense exudes hard work with limited opportunities for Prescott to achieve easy completions while defense reveals glaring softness—a cardinal sin under Zimmer. The blame squarely falls on Jerry, whose leadership and strategy appear misguided as the Cowboys' season is curtailed by a broken tibia injury that parallels Dak Prescott's previous demise in 2020 due to similar circumstances—a cruel twist of fate.

The Texans have made their mark with an impressive win over Patriots, highlighting Drake Maye’s commendable debut despite the challenges he faced behind a dreadful offensive line and against Seattle's robust defense; his first start sparked hope for future prospects as Dallas fans cheer him on.

Aidan Hutchinson of Chicago has shown remarkable progress in masterfully juggling both arm-thrown plays from Williams, who is blossoming into a versatile player with the potential to excel beyond structured offensive systems; his performance against an evidently struggling Jacksonville team stands as testimony—an extraordinary display that could hint at what he can become when fully nurtured.

As for Doug Pederson's future in London, after another disheartening defeat overseas following back-to-back losses and a questionable decision from his staff under pressure; it poses an uneasy situation as Jacksonville considers whether to keep him onboard during their stay or not. The upcoming confrontation with the Patriots at Wembley might just be pivotal for Pederson's fate in this turbulent season of NFL coaching sagas, which have become synonymous with swift dismissals post uninspiring overseas losses - a trend that Dallas finds itself trapped within.