The NFL teaches another lesson

You never look at the schedule and count wins or losses. The cards win in Philly reinforces the NFLs greatest lesson taught every year: You never know what’s going to happen.

As we look at Wash next week with the division there for the taking, here’s hoping the Cowboys will be at their best. Because the NFL constantly reminds us that we can’t count wins ahead of time.
Dallas has recent history to remind them of the caveats included with playing a team that is out of it to end the season when you need the game.
 
You never look at the schedule and count wins or losses. The cards win in Philly reinforces the NFLs greatest lesson taught every year: You never know what’s going to happen.

As we look at Wash next week with the division there for the taking, here’s hoping the Cowboys will be at their best. Because the NFL constantly reminds us that we can’t count wins ahead of time.
Our current “featured” thread seems to ignore the reality that divisional games are always to be taken seriously.
 
The good thing is, home or away this year, the Cowboys have beaten up on all the bad teams they played except the Cardinals. Hopefully they continue it next week in Washington.
 
This also illustrates how important clock management is and how MM/DQ have got to play it tighter going forward. Detroit basically gave us yesterday, and now here we are.

The play calls down the stretch matter from here on out. We are in the money time now.
 
Question for the forum. Is there any way we could find a really big battering ram RB off someone's PS to bring in to be able to get more than a few yards. I'm not bashing Pollard, but the o-line is not run blocking at all.
 
Now everyone is worried about LA or Seat coming into Dallas. Come on guys. Just stop
 

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