If you were watching Sunday Night Football, you know that the quarterback play in the matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles wasn't pretty. QB's from both sides struggled to produce anything offensively, but at least Carson Wentz's squad pulled off the victory. Cowboys QB Ben DiNucci had rough go to say the least.

DiNucci had 180 yards passing, going 21/40 with 0 TD's or INT's. Dinucci's struggled to make any plays downfield and was limited to mostly screens and short routes.  That play calling will not win you games in the NFL, but you can't really blame them.

When DiNucci did decide to drop back, he was sacked 4 times, pressured on almost every play, and also fumbled the ball twice.

New Orleans Pelicans shooting guard, Josh Hart, took to twitter for his thoughts on the Cowboys new quarterback. If you ask Hart, a certain Colin Kaepernick, or even Hart himself for that matter, might have fared better than DiNucci.

Josh Hart is known for being a fan of the Washington Football Team, rivals to the Cowboys arch rival. He's probably just trying to take a jab at the Dallas fanbase. With that being said, however, when NBA players start to call out your team like that, it can't be good.

It was not a pretty sight for the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night.

To be fair, Wentz only had 123 yards passing, and he also finished the game with 2 INT's and 2 fumbles. The Dallas defense was surprisingly pretty good, and allowed the Eagles only two touchdowns. Going into to tonight's affair, the Cowboys were ranked 27th including a dead last ranking (32nd) against the run. There still is a bright spot this week, despite the quarterback play.

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The Eagles now move further ahead in the division at…3-5.

The Cowboys on the other hand, move down to third in the division at 2-6.

Ben DiNucci will look to bounce back from his two turnover, no touchdown performance next week against… the Pittsburgh Steelers. It's going to be a tall task, considering the Steelers are 7-0 and are the NFL's number one ranked defense.

Yikes.