Your suggestion, which I bolded & responded to specifically, was that Dallas would improve and Philly regress to the point where they catch up or meet in the middle.
And that, specifically, is a scenario that I'm not sure anyone outside Dem Boyz Nation thinks will happen.
Indeed, it could. But I'm not seeing evidence to think so. Yall are fortunate that your defense has kept you in games, otherwise the situation would be much more dire.
Because the Cowboys won the division last year, many of them think that they will automatically win it this year also. They believe, that as soon as Prescott returns, that the offense will automatically turn around and become this "powerhouse" again. You said that the Dallas offense is currently ranked 26th in the league. That is NOT all because Prescott is missing. There are other problems. Whether those problems get fixed or not, remains to be seen.
In the meantime, they are relying on the defense to keep them in their games. O.K. That works when you play against mediocre offenses. Is the Rams offense mediocre? I guess we will find out this week. Is the Eagles offense mediocre? I don't think so but, as the Cowboys fans are hoping, time will tell. As you know, the Eagles have, what most "experts" agree on, is THE best offensive line in the NFL, to go along with some of the best skill players in the league with A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Quez Watkins, Dallas Goedert, Miles Sanders, etc. - and I didn't even mention Jalen Hurts. Can the Dallas defense stop all of those weapons. I doubt it but we will find out in about a week and a half.
You are being criticized for "bragging" about the Eagles after only 4 weeks. As of today, that is all that we have. No one has played 8, 10, or 12 games yet. After 4 games, Dallas is "inferior" to the Eagles, and Cowboys fans can't seem to live with that - so they ridicule you for "pointing out the facts".
It's possible that after Week 5, the Eagles will be 5-0 and the Cowboys will be 3-2.
So far, Prescott won't be playing this week.
Anyway, we'll see what happens in Week 5 - and beyond.