Cowboys are the only undefeated road team in the NFL.

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Pretty remarkable - however, of course, Seattle was the only elite road opponent; the Cowboys' other 3 wins came against the Titans, Rams and Jaguars.

Against the Giants, Bears, Eagles and Commanders, I think Dallas goes 3-1.

Have the Cowboys ever run through an entire season undefeated on the road?
 

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Yet we can't get wins at home that feel like a road game
 

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Pretty remarkable - however, of course, Seattle was the only elite road opponent; the Cowboys' other 3 wins came against the Titans, Rams and Jaguars.

Against the Giants, Bears, Eagles and Commanders, I think Dallas goes 3-1.

Have the Cowboys ever run through an entire season undefeated on the road?

rams beat Denver and Seattle at home and were up by 21 on us, so maybe that's no easy place to win at.
 
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Yet we can't get wins at home that feel like a road game

Ever since AT&T opened up, this team has played better on the road it seems like. Whenever we play the Giants, I feel better about this team playing in the Meadowlands rather than in Arlington. Same with the Commanders. We used to own Fed Ex field. Home games vs. the Commanders are a toss-up at home, as we saw a few weeks ago.

AT&T is no home field advantage whatsoever. Unfortunate.
 

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Ever since AT&T opened up, this team has played better on the road it seems like. Whenever we play the Giants, I feel better about this team playing in the Meadowlands rather than in Arlington. Same with the Commanders. We used to own Fed Ex field. Home games vs. the Commanders are a toss-up at home, as we saw a few weeks ago.

AT&T is no home field advantage whatsoever. Unfortunate.

Never was.....even in the 90's we always had the most laid back fan base in the NFL.
 
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Never was.....even in the 90's we always had the most laid back fan base in the NFL.

Maybe so, but teams did not want to play at Texas Stadium. AT&T is a different story. Nobody fears playing there. In fact, teams like the Giants look forward to it.
 

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Yet we can't get wins at home that feel like a road game

Actually, we do all right in those, beating New Orleans and Houston.

It's the home games that feel like home games that we can't win. Looks like we need to treat it like a hostile environment and ask our fans to be sure to sell their tickets to the opponent's fans.
 

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That rams win is starting too look better and better every week...

There a solid team thats given everyone they've played fits (seahawks close game and of course beating the broncos)
 

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Maybe so, but teams did not want to play at Texas Stadium. AT&T is a different story. Nobody fears playing there. In fact, teams like the Giants look forward to it.

Stadium has nothing to do with it. The play on the field is what teams feared. Great teams will beat you in the parking lot, cow pasture or ATT stadium does not matter.
 

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Ever since AT&T opened up, this team has played better on the road it seems like. Whenever we play the Giants, I feel better about this team playing in the Meadowlands rather than in Arlington. Same with the Commanders. We used to own Fed Ex field. Home games vs. the Commanders are a toss-up at home, as we saw a few weeks ago.

AT&T is no home field advantage whatsoever. Unfortunate.

It's because our atmosphere is not conducive to football, but rather to business. You look at something like Lambeau Field, which even after full renovations is still about football.
 

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Pretty remarkable - however, of course, Seattle was the only elite road opponent; the Cowboys' other 3 wins came against the Titans, Rams and Jaguars.

Against the Giants, Bears, Eagles and Commanders, I think Dallas goes 3-1.

Have the Cowboys ever run through an entire season undefeated on the road?

This accomplishment would have greater meaning if they were invincible at home. I really do not know what to make of it other than they are more focused on the road.
 

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It's because our atmosphere is not conducive to football, but rather to business. You look at something like Lambeau Field, which even after full renovations is still about football.

Yeah, but they have laid goose eggs there too...lately
 

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It's because our atmosphere is not conducive to football, but rather to business. You look at something like Lambeau Field, which even after full renovations is still about football.

Other teams have no issue playing football on it nor should Dallas. ATT field is 120 yards in length and 53 1.3 in width just like Lambeau and football is their business. Cowboys had seasons of 1-15, 5-11, 5-11 and 5-11 at Texas Stadium field had nothing to do with it nor does ATT
 

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Other teams have no issue playing football on it nor should Dallas. ATT field is 120 yards in length and 53 1.3 in width just like Lambeau and football is their business. Cowboys had seasons of 1-15, 5-11, 5-11 and 5-11 at Texas Stadium field had nothing to do with it nor does ATT
Preach it brother.
 
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