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'Stunned' Cowboys seeking offseason answers -- yet again

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ARLINGTON, Texas -- The silence was profound.

As the players walked through the bowels of AT&T Stadium to the locker room, not one member of the Dallas Cowboys said a word. Their 48-32 loss to the Green Bay Packers in the wild-card round was finished for only a matter of minutes.

A season full of hope was over. Just like that.

In the locker room, players hugged. Coaches did the same. Dan Quinn, perhaps in his final days as the Cowboys' defensive coordinator with head-coaching interviews upcoming, sat next to a couple of his defensive linemen.