RoyalCowboy
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And the Cowboys will be ready also. Some zoners need to stop being so afraid of opponents. They didn't forget about getting whooped 41-16 and 25-3 last season. This is not that team.
the offense has lost their mojo. Not sure if intimidated is it but it’s a major drop off.Not a popular opinion… but I would not be surprised if Washington won the division… Dallas still feels pretty much the same as they have for a looonngg time. They can beat the lower and average teams … but can’t beat the good teams.. I do think the talent is there and I think it’s still an attitude thing. The offense has seemed intimidated in couple of the last games…. Just my opinion
We suck at home.
WFT...your right...they mean biz...the Dallas Cowboys will lose this game because it's on the road. When they come knocking at the Star...different story.
Then we will also lose at home....because its, uh....on the road.
Yes...we still find fossils todayWhat a moronic statement. The QB that won last year is a pocket passer.
Can you cancel your account please.
*They'll be at home and fired up because all of our fans have taken over their stadium
All we need is the pre injury Dakota performance and we are golden!To beat Washington, Dallas needs to put together an excellent game plan and execute it well. Don't let the 5 and 6 record fool you. Washington has some good talent. I've seen several of their games. This Taylor Heinicke has proven himself to be a capable quarterback. I've seen him make tight throws. I'm seen him improvise and make something out of a busted play. I'm not ready to anoint him the next Billy Killmer just yet, but Washington may have found their guy. If he keeps improving, he could be the QB they build their team around, and that's a team that has a chance to be a legitimate competitor. The other thing I noticed about Washington is they have a defense that can make stops. Yardage gained against them is yardage earned.
I'm not labeling them elite, but I wouldn't call Denver elite either, and look what they did to us. Washington, btw, gave Denver a way tougher game than we did. They'll be at home and fired up in front of their fans, and will have a high incentive to knock the Cowboys down a notch when we have a 3-game lead. Their goal will be to sweep us and then get help from one other team beating us, and that would give Washington the NFC East lead.
This game is about as far from an easy game as you can get. It's going to be tough, but this Cowboys team has a lot of talent. A great game plan, plus playing our best wins this one for us, which, of course, is easier said than done. I really hope they'll prep well and get fired up. I suspect we'll see a real dogfight.
Here here!!!Next Sunday will be the first time we play at near full strength since week 1. If Dak can shake off the rust, I look for us to have a big week and take complete control of the division.
So you are a Dak fan now? You did not say...limited...
Next Sunday will be the first time we play at near full strength since week 1. If Dak can shake off the rust, I look for us to have a big week and take complete control of the division.
Depends on who you're talking to.
I'm just saying WFT is on fire at the moment, but a win vs them still doesn't prove anything. Winning against Arizona will help in that department.
WFT isn't as mediocre as they were two months ago but they shouldn't be a match for a team that's supposed to be a SB contender.
They resemble their head coach as being a tough gritty team with heart. They lost their two best pass rushers and somehow their defense has become better. Heineke is a 200 yds a game passer but he seems to be able to convert on 3rd downs and McClaren is a a game breaking WR.
Too bad we couldn’t have faced Washington earlier in the season when we were rolling and they were struggling. The roles have been reversed now they’re rolling and we’re struggling.