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Divisional and conference wins are paramountAny win is meaningful.
However some wins are more significant than others.
Divisional and conference wins are paramountAny win is meaningful.
However some wins are more significant than others.
AgreedDivisional and conference wins are paramount
That's right. This year reminds me of 1992.Yep, and it could be the year it all changes. Such as in 1992.
Most everyone thought the Cowboys were too young, not ready for SF. Many hoped Dallas could just stay in the game.
Seattle is a big tie breaker gameAgreed
Love wins over other good nfc teams
Helps in playoff seeding.
We had two games in the road against the top 2 teams in the conference. Let’s see how they do when they get the Eagles at homeAll the wins matter so I can’t be angry or diminish being 8-3…no playoffs without these wins against lesser competition but I think it is fair to bring up we haven’t beaten any teams with a winning record. Both things can be said and are true.
Everything we want is till on the table this year and I’m optimistic but we have to see it happen also.
"Anything can happen"All wins mean a lot, it is what gets you in playoff position. Where anything can happen.
You know it chieftainSeattle is a big tie breaker game
We had two games in the road against the top 2 teams in the conference. Let’s see how they do when they get the Eagles at home
That was a long time ago, think Cowboys have vastly improved since thenAbsolutely we will. The niners game however could have been on mars and they’d have beaten us that day
DAL was in no way ready for that game, six weeks ago. The Cowboys have made significant adjustments, performing at a much higher & different level since.Absolutely we will. The niners game however could have been on mars and they’d have beaten us that day
That was a long time ago, think Cowboys have vastly improved since then
DAL was in no way ready for that game, six weeks ago. The Cowboys have made significant adjustments, performing at a much higher & different level since.
Mark said:How weren’t the cowboys ready for that game? They were playing the team who eliminated them from the post season and are one of the real contenders in the league this season and years past? All the players were talking about it’s importance.
I’m fine if people are optimistic with the team and I am also but not being ready for what was the first true test of the season is just an excuse Imo
Mark said:
DAL was in no way ready for that game, six weeks ago. The Cowboys have made significant adjustments, performing at a much higher & different level since.
Six weeks ago, the Cowboys were a team still searching for an identity on offense, looking to plug some holes on defense, and waiting for their O-line to get healthy.
You don't think the DAL team we've seen the past few weeks is far superior to one that played ARI & SF in weeks in weeks 3 & 5? Or that the relative power & skill of an NFL team doesn't fluctuate as a season wears on, due to a variety of factors (such as the ones aforementioned)?
C'mon man!
Mark said:
DAL was in no way ready for that game, six weeks ago. The Cowboys have made significant adjustments, performing at a much higher & different level since.
Six weeks ago, the Cowboys were a team still searching for an identity on offense, looking to plug some holes on defense, and waiting for their O-line to get healthy.
You don't think the DAL team we've seen the past few weeks is far superior to one that played ARI & SF in weeks in weeks 3 & 5? Or that the relative power & skill of an NFL team doesn't fluctuate as a season wears on, due to a variety of factors (such as the ones aforementioned)?
C'mon man!
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The Cowboys might not need to eat Thanksgiving dinner this year, because they feasted on the Commanders. The star of the show was Dak Prescott, who torched Washington's defense for 331 yards and four touchdowns. The Cowboys QB, who didn't get sacked, had a lot of time to throw and he utilized that by hitting TEN different receivers with eight of those guys finishing with at least 20 yards. Defensively, the Cowboys didn't fully shut down the Commanders, but they stopped Washington on nearly every big play, including holding the Commanders to an 0-for-3 showing on fourth down. Johnathan Hankins (2 sacks) and Micah Parsons (1.5 sacks) led a pass-rush that gave Sam Howell fits. DaRon Bland also iced the win when he came up with his NFL-record setting fifth pick-six of the season in the fourth quarter. The Cowboys are looking more and more like a legit Super Bowl contender every week, and if they keep playing like this, this might be the season where they end their 28-year big game drought. |
49ers are an excellent team, perhaps the best team in the league, any team who beats them have to play mistake free and hope Purdy is offMaybe but the niners have had our number for a few seasons and until I see it I give them the benefit of the doubt