Sportsradio The Ticket host Bob Sturm grades the Dallas Cowboys after their win over the Green Bay Packers:

OFFENSE -- A

Stop me if this is getting redundant: The Cowboys scored on their first possession. They then scored twice more in the first half, including what could be a season-defining drive before halftime on which they traveled 97 yards on five plays in a mere 33 seconds of shock and awe. They then scored three more times in the second half and ran the ball for 191 yards on their way to another 400-yard, 30-point day. They have a rookie QB and a rookie RB that not only are performing, but are arguably leading the team to weekly statements that the league is hearing. Third downs weren't great and a few takeaways need to be cleaned up, but that was awesome.

DEFENSE -- A-plus

You take the ball away four times from the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field, you get the highest possible grade you can achieve. In the 66 previous home games of the Aaron Rodgers era, the Packers had only done that one other time. But the Cowboys were able to pick off, frustrate and strip the MVP quarterback throughout the course of the afternoon in a way that allowed Green Bay one solitary, garbage-time touchdown. For all intents and purposes, the Cowboys defense had a strong balance of three-man rushes and pressure looks that continued the Packers' downward offensive spiral.

COACHING -- A

I continue to be amazed at how much this coaching staff believes in Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott. They allow them to make plays and put them in a position to win in an aggressive posture that was usually reserved for Tony Romo. With these two rookies, the coaching staff seems to have been given an injection of courage and, at times, ruthlessness that a Jason Garrett staff has never exhibited. I credit this staff for realizing what these guys are capable of, because these same coaches brought the Cowboys into Lambeau last December and never tried anything remotely risky. This staff refused to allow a shred of mercy to a scrambling Green Bay defense.

OVERALL -- A-plus

Again, like last week, what more can you say with a letter grade? This team has overcome every test with such ease that I am starting to wonder if there is a catch to all of this. They are 5-1 when some people thought it might take another month to find five wins. This team is rolling as well as any team in the league and is building confidence and swagger. There is no doubt this franchise faces a critical decision now at quarterback, but they can take solace in the fact that absolutely nothing is broken that would require fixing.