The Dallas Cowboys, a popular pick to represent the NFC in this year's Superbowl in Dallas, fell to 0 and 2 with a 27-20 loss to the Chicago Bears on Sunday. Their first loss, to the Washington Redskins could be attributed to a horrible call at the end of the first half which led to a Redskins defensive touchdown. The Boys also had the excuse last week of being without two starting offensive lineman, one who committed an offensive holding penaly on the last play of the game that called back what would have been the game-winning play. The game against the Bears, however, left the Cowboys team with no excuses, they were simply outplayed by an inferior team. The only bright spot for the Cowboys: rookie sensation wide receiver Dez Bryant scored the first TD of his NFL career on a long punt return. Otherwise, the team delivered a disappointing performance all the way around.