For the first time this season, Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray was unable to surpass 100 yards, but that seems like the last thing on his mind at this point.
The Dallas Cowboys dropped their second straight game on Sunday and third overall on the season in their loss to the Arizona Cardinals. To make matters just a bit worse, stud running back DeMarco Murray failed to get to the 100-yard mark for the first time this year, ending one of the more impressive streaks in football history.
However, as some may be bothered by that, Murray is not. As a matter of fact, that was the least of his concerns after the game. All he was worried about was getting the win, which the team was unable to do.
DeMarco Murray on the 100-yard streak and what it meant to him: "Nothing. I'm just worried about winning. We didn't get that done today."
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) November 2, 2014
Dallas lost toe Arizona 28-17 and Murray finished with 79 yards on 19 carries, which despite not keeping his streak alive, may have been enough to help get the team the win, had Tony Romo been under center. While Romo is recovering from a back injury, Brandon Weeden took the reins of the offense and threw for just 183 yards with two interceptions.
Still, no one will ever forget the incredible seven-game streak Murray had this season.
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