_(Editor's Note: Time to check the mail! The DallasCowboys.com staff writers answer your questions here in 'Mailbag' presented by Miller Lite.)_
_With the struggles the defense is having, should the Cowboys change their offensive game plan? Should they become a ball control offense? It seems as if they are still being aggressive even though the defense is struggling. I know it might lead to them not scoring as many points, but it also may help the defense by limiting the opposing offense's possessions. What do you guys think?_ **– George Abbott/Homer, LA**
**Mickey:** My thoughts, full steam ahead since in order to win the Cowboys must outscore their opponents. Take this last game, if you eliminate Denver's end of half and end of game possessions, they only had 10. They scored on seven of 10 full possessions, six touchdowns and one field goal. So, no matter the Cowboys won the time of possession, 33:32 to 26:28, the Broncos were nearly cashing in on each possession while the Cowboys offense couldn't keep pace. Just remember if you are limiting your opponent's possessions you also are limiting your own.