The Divisional Round Hurdle

I've enjoyed the season. The team has a legitimate shot at a championship run, but they have to take advantage of the opportunity. They couldn't in '14 or '16. Go Cowboys!
 
I see some of this stuff. "We already exceeded our expectations so I'm good" or "I never thought we would get here so anything else is gravy". Well that's a bunch of C#@P and I'm not satisfied until we win the SB.
The 2nd place ribbon is over there on the asthma field.

Now this is a Cowboys fan. He won't lower the bar of expectations. He doesn't give a damn how popular it is with others. He's holding the Cowboys to a standard that the architects did back in the 60s. Jerry won't kill his Cowboys.
 
Lost in the excitement around here is the fact that this team has only accomplished getting where they've been 4 times in the last 11 years and they are 0-4 when they get there.

2007: N.Y. Giants L 21-17
2009: Minnesota L 34-3
2014: Green Bay L 26-21
2016: Green Bay L 34-31

Can they do it?

I have my doubts but you knew that already.

I don't think there is anything magical about the division round. It's how good your team is. How good the opponents are.

The Ram haven't looked good in the back half of the season, while we have.

But we've got a big issue with injuries and quality at WR and TE. Beasley and Austin gimpy, Hurns out. Then the jv squad at TE. Smith as a meh #2 RB.

We're back to leaning on one RB and one WR, and this time without Witten.

I'm guessing that SuaFilo comes back. That should help some. But I don't see enough weapons on offense to really compete.
 
We'll see. We can run it down their throats and take advantage of their terrible run defense, or we can get terrorized by the best player in the league. Only one way to find out.
 
I don't think there is anything magical about the division round. It's how good your team is. How good the opponents are.

The Ram haven't looked good in the back half of the season, while we have.

But we've got a big issue with injuries and quality at WR and TE. Beasley and Austin gimpy, Hurns out. Then the jv squad at TE. Smith as a meh #2 RB.

We're back to leaning on one RB and one WR, and this time without Witten.

I'm guessing that SuaFilo comes back. That should help some. But I don't see enough weapons on offense to really compete.

I would argue the Cowboys should have won 3 of the 4 games. Minnesota was just a better team. We swept the Giants in 07 only to lose that playoff game at home. 14 was the Dez caught it game. We badly out played the Packers in 16 once they woke up from their 3 week coma courtesy of their head coach. We also beat the brakes off them in the regular season.

This isn't a case of just being over matched.
 
Now this is a Cowboys fan. He won't lower the bar of expectations. He doesn't give a damn how popular it is with others. He's holding the Cowboys to a standard that the architects did back in the 60s. Jerry won't kill his Cowboys.

and what good does it have to have those high expectations when at the end of the day, nothing we do or say has any effect on the outcome
 
We have a punchers chance.

Players and most people agree that momentum is a thing in sports. Right now the cowboys are on a roll and the rams have not played in 2 weeks.

Teams being rusty after not playing football for 2 weeks have shown to be rusty in the past including the cowboys in 2016.
 
That’s an embarrassment,but If anyone’s going to break it,these guys will. Just give me this divisional playoff win,and this would be an outstanding year no matter what.
 
Lost in the excitement around here is the fact that this team has only accomplished getting where they've been 4 times in the last 11 years and they are 0-4 when they get there.

2007: N.Y. Giants L 21-17
2009: Minnesota L 34-3
2014: Green Bay L 26-21
2016: Green Bay L 34-31

I don't know about you but I'm tired of being lumped in with the Commanders and Lions as the longest drought of Championship game appearances.

We are 60 minutes away at a chance to play for a Super Bowl appearance. Our 9th. Is this the team to do it or are they just like all the rest?

This is all that matters to me because if they simply do on Saturday night what the others have done recently then this season, as entertaining as it's been, is just more of the same.

All playoff games are season defining but this one is state of the franchise defining.

Can they do it?

I have my doubts but you knew that already.
You said they’d lose to Seattle. Not just that you didn’t think they’d win but emphatically, over and over again that they would lose. WTH do you know?
 

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