Cowboys Top Chiefs. Other than one stunning play before halftime — a sort of mini-Hail Mary against the prevent defense that improbably went the distance — The Boys™ were in command for most of the game. Maybe starting his last game for a bit, Zeke Elliott had 93 yards and a TD, but the Chiefs weren’t really annihilated by his legs. The win was mostly fueled by Dak Prescott and the Cowboys’ receivers, especially Terrance Williams (who had 141 yards), and the defense. Rookie Taco Charlton had a big sack, his first of the season. Also…
Cowboys Pay Tribute to Tony Romo In His First Game Back. Very weird choice for the video to highlight his various broken clavicles, but I don’t know. I don’t run the Dallas Cowboys, the NFL team that put together the tribute.
Attorney General Ken Paxton Says the Only Way to Stop Gun Violence Is With More Guns. Sure, man.
Prototype of First Integrated Circuit Fails to Sell at Auction. Heritage Auctions expected the prototype, developed by the late Jack Kilby, to fetch around $400,000 on Saturday. But they weren’t able to move it. That’s how it goes at auctions sometimes. (Some. Times.) So now it’s on sale, through December 4, for $432,500. I … wait, what?