Nnamdi Asomugha - All season, critics have advised Castillo to just stick Asomugha on the other team's best wide receiver and have him play man/press coverage. But Castillo's had his own ideas, and he stuck with them. Asomugha was very active and has played well in the past three games. He and Kurt Coleman brought Murray down after a 4-yard gain early on. Good reaction and concentration by Asomugha on the interception that bounced off of Bennett's hands. He lined up one-on-one on Witten, who came off the line of scrimmage, and broke up a pass in the second, although it was a poor throw by Romo. He lined up in the slot on the left side on Miles Austin at the end of the first half. When the Eagles were in dime at the end of the first half, he was lined up like a linebacker and came up in run support, tackling Murray after a 7-yard gain. He played deeper, like a safety, on the next play as the Cowboys ran it with Murray on 3rd-and-17. Asomugha made a good read, but missed the tackle. Later, he lined up at safety, made a good read and had a chance to bring Witten down for a loss, but missed the tackle. Hanson cleaned up 2 yards later. In the fourth, he lined up as a linebacker and matched up with Witten one-on-one, but got beat for a 12-yard gain on 4th-and-12. Romo threw to Bryant's back shoulder in the end zone with Asomugha on him, but he broke it up. Overall, there are things to work on. The tackling is better than earlier this season, but still not great. Asomugha looked comfortable and capable of being an active playmaker though.