Cowboys vs. Lions: Brice Butler is active Dallas Cowboys Hoodie , but Terrance Williams is not pen to be coming off a big win over the New England Patriots in week three. Let’s take a look at who will — and won’t — be helping the Cowboys get back on track in an important game today inside AT&T Stadium.Cowboys inactivesDallas has made WR Terrance Williams, LB Sean Lee, QB Mike White, OC Travis Frederick, OG Xavier Su’a-Filo, TE Dalton Schultz, and DT Maliek Collins inactive for today’s clash with the NFC North Lions, per Jon Machota.While Williams will not be suiting up in week four, Brice Butler gets his first chance to make an impression for the Cowboys in 2018. Butler appears to have a connection with Dak Prescott — can we see the two hook up on a big play today?Nothing else is too surprising. The Cowboys will need a big game from everybody in order to get this season moving in the right direction.Lions inactivesMeanwhile Customized Dallas Cowboys Jerseys , Detroit comes to Arlington looking for a win, but Matt Patricia’s squad will have to pull that off without Ziggy Ansah, among others.Ansah is the team’s best pass rusher.Kickoff for your Dallas Cowboys is quickly approaching. Let’s get a win!The difference between Jason Garrett and Sean McVay in game-on-the-line situations is very large Not even two weeks ago Jerry Jones got a little hot and bothered during his weekly appearance on 105.3 The Fan. The dispute began in reference to Jerry Jones comparing his Dallas Cowboys to the Los Angeles Rams that were fresh off a dominating offensive performance the night before on Thursday Night Football. Most found it ridiculous that Jerry would compare the Cowboys to the Rams in an offensive light because, well, they couldn’t be further apart these days.Maybe you think Dallas and Los Angeles are similar, hey everyone’s entitled to their own opinion. On the first Sunday in October the two teams found themselves in similar situations and would you believe that they handled them differently? Let’s discuss.We all know about Jason Garrett’s decision to punt in overtimeThe most flagrant decision of this young season arrived in extra time in Houston when Jason Garrett elected to punt on 4th and 1 from the Texans 42-yard line. It’s not like he has a top-tier offensive line and Ezekiel Elliott or anything, to be fair.Garrett explained this himself in the postgame and on 105.3 Monday morning. He noted that the plan behind it was to get a stop, because it was a “long one” of a yard, and play defense so the Cowboys could kick the game-winner themselves. Well that plan clearly changes everything, right?Nobody is void of the mindset Dallas had when they chose to punt. The idea of getting the ball back so they could win themselves is apparent to football novices. What people have an issue with is that the plan to punt at all was the one chosen. It was conservative football at its finest.Sean McVay and the Los Angeles Rams acted the exact opposite of Jason Garrett just hours beforeThere’s no question that Sean McVay is regarded as the most innovative mind underneath an NFL headset these days. That’s what made it so interesting that Jerry Jones would liken the Cowboys to them. You get it.LA had a tough game in Seattle on Sunday that stood between them and a perfect 5-0 record. To the Seahawks credit they didn’t give up the division they’ve dominated for almost a decade easily www.authenticsdallascowboys.com , they made the Rams work for it in a battle of a game.The Rams had a lead late and faced a fourth down themselves. Behind it stood the ability to set themselves up in victory formation, but not getting it meant that Seattle would have a chance at a potential go-ahead field goal. The down and distance was a little shorter than the Cowboys’ game, but the Rams were at their own 42-yard line, not the opponent’s like Dallas. And Todd Gurley had just been stuffed on a third-and-1. Sound familiar? Of course the Rams also had the ability to punt to give their all-world defense an advantage of their own, but Los Angeles kept control in their own hands. The Rams went for it. The Rams got it. The Rams are a very different team than the Cowboys.In no way was the decision to punt the correct one, and it cost the CowboysComparing how the Cowboys and Rams each handled this situation in your own mind can be tricky work, so take a look at the visual for yourself. Dallas is at the bottom of the barrel across the NFL when it comes to the ability to make these big-time decisions. Is it fear? Is it self-doubt? At this point whatever it is, it needs to go.