The Cowboys record since 2009 when AT&T Stadium opened

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AT&T Stadium was opened in 2009.
So what has been the Cowboys record since:

That is 12 years so the Cowboys have a record of:
103 Wins - 89 losses ( 53.6% )

What is the Cowboys record during that same time since Thanksgiving Day game and following?
Wins 35 - losses 31

To be honest, I thought the Cowboys record would have been losing record espeially since the Cowboys are 1-4 in their last 5 Thanksgiving Day Games.
 
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AT&T Stadium was opened in 2009.
So what has been the Cowboys record since:

That is 12 years so the Cowboys have a record of:
103 Wins - 89 losses ( 53.6% )

What is the Cowboys record during that same time since Thanksgiving Day game and following?
Wins 35 - losses 31

To be honest, I thought the Cowboys record would have been losing record espeially since the Cowboys are 1-4 in their last 5 Thanksgiving Day Games.
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That's L.G. "Long Gone" Dupree
 
AT&T Stadium was opened in 2009.
So what has been the Cowboys record since:

That is 12 years so the Cowboys have a record of:
103 Wins - 89 losses ( 53.6% )

What is the Cowboys record during that same time since Thanksgiving Day game and following?
Wins 35 - losses 31

To be honest, I thought the Cowboys record would have been losing record espeially since the Cowboys are 1-4 in their last 5 Thanksgiving Day Games.

666 must be a Ham man as Turkey seems not to his liking....:muttley:

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JG was a bum, a clown, a nobody. Out of pro football forever IMO.
 
AT&T Stadium was opened in 2009.
So what has been the Cowboys record since:

That is 12 years so the Cowboys have a record of:
103 Wins - 89 losses ( 53.6% )

What is the Cowboys record during that same time since Thanksgiving Day game and following?
Wins 35 - losses 31

To be honest, I thought the Cowboys record would have been losing record espeially since the Cowboys are 1-4 in their last 5 Thanksgiving Day Games.
That is why I dont get obessed with having the #1 seed.

There is no homefield advantage at ATT, the stats literally prove that we are just a 50/50 team at home since the stadium openned. Meaning, we lose just about as much as we win at home.
 
That is why I dont get obessed with having the #1 seed.

There is no homefield advantage at ATT, the stats literally prove that we are just a 50/50 team at home since the stadium openned. Meaning, we lose just about as much as we win at home.
Homefield is not very important, but it's still great to have. Fans of our opponents don't get to plan weeks and weeks ahead, of the game to flood our stadium.
 
That is why I dont get obessed with having the #1 seed.

There is no homefield advantage at ATT, the stats literally prove that we are just a 50/50 team at home since the stadium openned. Meaning, we lose just about as much as we win at home.
Ehh I’d still rather go to ATT than Lambeau lol.
 
Alot of those losses were Romo injury filled seasons and Dak last year. We couldn't win a game without Romo. It was just ridiculous how Garrett couldn't overcome a Romo injury at all.
 
Bums me out that I'll never get to attend a snow/bad weather Cowboys home game again. At least I got to see a couple, I guess.
 
That is why I dont get obessed with having the #1 seed.

There is no homefield advantage at ATT, the stats literally prove that we are just a 50/50 team at home since the stadium openned. Meaning, we lose just about as much as we win at home.

Yes....but the last playoff game we had against Seattle showed that if the season ticket holders don't sell their seats and actually come to a game, that they can make a difference.
 
So just above average? Who would have thought?

Just above average ... that seems about right. This team has been a lot better than the Jets and the Browns during that time, but we ain't exactly been like the Patriots. That hurts because in the late 60s, the full 70s, and the early 80s, we were basically like today's Patriots. Landry had it figured out how to draft well, beating the parity rules, and how to set up a system that could win, even after replacing players. In the early 90s, Johnson figured out how to stockpile talent, giving the team the ability to win with a pretty basic system. When the new system of the salary cap came in, this team did not adapt to it well. The Patriots did. Bill Bellicheck has done the best of any coach in the salary cap era because he figured it out best and before anyone else. When Jones was trying to hang onto aging stars, Bellicheck had figured out that drafting well is a must, and you have to let some guys go and replace them well.
 
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