If you're a Cowboys fan, you can't be mad at your team after falling to 2-3 on the season. They're literally trying everything, whether it's in the rules or not.





During the fourth quarter on what would've been Dallas' game-winning drive, had it not been for the heroics of Aaron Rodgers just a few minutes later, the Cowboys were caught fighting for every single inch. Normally that's just how you win football games, but it's clear they weren't exactly doing this legally.





After Ezekiel Elliott extended his arm for a critical first down on fourth-and-1, a Cowboys coach kicked the first-down marker backward closer to the mark where Zeke was stopped.

​​ Yikes.





While it isn't a good look by any means for the unidentifiable Cowboys coach to ever come in contact with a first-down marker at any point in the game, that is just used for players to understand where the first-down line is while they're on the field. It isn't used for actual measurement. Besides, Zeke got the first down easily after extending his arm.





Still, him moving that with his foot still shouldn't have ever happened.

Maybe he learned that from Tony Romo?

The #Cowboys always trying to cheat that's why they said DEZ didn't catch it  pic.twitter.com/m8AzPYZwyW — Wanna Go to Roscoes (@TheLakeShOwKinG) July 10, 2015

You know what they say- "if you ain't cheating, you ain't trying" right?