EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — While everyone may want to focus on the Dallas Cowboys not having the injured Tony Romo and Dez Bryant, they have lost four in a row because of their own mistakes. There's plenty of fault to go around, and it was obvious Sunday in a 27-20 loss to the New York Giants. — Matt Cassel threw three interceptions in his first start for Dallas, including a pick-six by Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie. — The Cowboys' special teams allowed former teammate Dwayne Harris to score on a 100-yard kickoff return with 7:01 to play, after Cassel had tied the game 13 seconds earlier with a touchdown pass to Devin Street. — Dallas (2-4) also lost four points after a penalty nullified Darren McFadden's touchdown and was forced to settle for a field goal. — Finally, any chance Dallas had to tie the game ended when Cole Beasley muffed a punt with 1:26 to play and the Giants (4-3) recovered. "This is a tight group and we're not going to break.Read more on NewsOK.com