For three quarters, Matt Cassel was competent. He threw two touchdowns to Cole Beasley. He didn't throw any picks. The Cowboys were tied with the Eagles in a crucial divisional matchup on Sunday night.
Then Cassel reverted back to his old self. He tried to target Darren McFadden. Instead, he threw it to Eagles linebacker Jordan Hicks, who took it back to the house, giving the Eagles a seven-point fourth-quarter lead.
Matt Cassel thought he had Darren McFadden open by the sideline. Jordan Hicks had other ideas. PICK SIX! #PHIvsDAL https://t.co/OaHWp7DfjK
— NFL (@NFL) November 9, 2015
Hicks appears to be intent on ruining the Cowboys' season, as it was Hicks' hit that caused Tony Romo's injury back in Week 2, which forced the Cowboys to play without Romo since that game.