Better or worse

JustChip

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We’ll know, or at least have a pretty good idea, which it is by the middle of October.
 

DoctorChicken

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I expect a 10 win or so team. Probably making the playoffs and losing early.

We could win more or less games depending on the following -

Will Lamb and Parsons be on the field the whole season?

Will Guyton be good immediately, or will he play like a raw rookie? How about the OC position?

Is there a RB capable of carrying the load on this roster? Besides Zeke, the only guy on the roster who was a bonafide “workhorse” RB in college was Deuce Vaughn, of all people.

Will the defense be better? Worse? Acquire less turnovers? Better in run defense?
 

KJJ

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We are usually better when I've about given up, so yeah you never know.
We’re usually better when expectations are low. The last time I remember expectations being this low was entering the 2014 season and that turned out to be a very good season.
 

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Same. Dallas will compete for the division, probably make the playoffs, and barring a "lucky" run be out before the SB.
 

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Will we be a better team this year or worse?
That depends on the interpretation of "better".

Suppose the Cowboys go 10-7 and reach the NFC game which they lose.

Is that better or worse?

The Cowboys go 13-4 only to lose in their first playoff game again? Is that really any better?

Cowboys go 9-8, winning the tie breaker for division champion (It was a very tough year for the NFC East). They win the wildcard round but lose in the division round by a last minute field goal. Better or worse?
 
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