Jason Garrett has to go for it on that fourth down in OT. Not second-guessing here: I thought it was an odd choice before the Texans happily took the ball and promptly won the game. Show the offense that you trust them, even if you don't make it. After all, the Cowboys were at the Texans' 42-yard-line. So even with a turnover on downs, the D is still in position to hang tough and keep points off the board. If we keep hearing how Dak Prescott is so "big and athletic" (a sentiment I am so tired of that it makes me want to throw my Chad Hutchinson-led Cowboys VHS tapes at a Gary Hogeboom poster), then why not SNEAK him for a YARD?! Or how about rolling him out on a run/pass option? Isn't he BIG and ATHLETIC? Then use it. And while we're on the soothing subject of Cowboys decision-making, sure am glad Dallas didn't bring back Dez Bryant. I don't know if you saw all those explosive plays Dallas wideouts were creating Sunday night ... Actually, maybe it's better that Bryant doesn't rejoin the team, or else Prescott will invariably throw him a highball late and over the middle while Dez is at a sprint, forcing the wideout to reach back at full tilt, only to have the ball ricochet off his outstretched fingertips, causing everyone to blame him for "dropping" the ball. Yeah, stay home, Dez. Watch "Hope Floats," or anything with a happier ending than punting the ball away when a mere yard (hey, it was a lonnng yard!) gets you a new set of downs in field-goal range. OK, I'm done.