CFZ Cowboys playing their 67th playoff game Sunday- most in NFL history

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The Cowboys will be playing their 67th playoff game Sunday, which is the most playoff games for an NFL franchise. Below are the best playoff records by teams in NFL history:
  • Cowboys: 36-30 (66 games)
  • Steelers: 36-27 (63 games)
  • Packers: 36-25 (61 games)
  • Patriots: 37-22 (59 games)
  • 49ers: 36-23 (59 games)
The pats have the most playoff wins with 37, but we can tie them with a win Sunday, then retake the lead with additional playoff wins this year. Also interesting, if the packers win Sunday, they take the lead in playoff wins.

One other interesting playoff stat - it’s easy to see the dominance of the two greatest Cowboys head coaches by playoff win numbers. Between Landry and Jimmy are 27 of the Cowboys 36 playoff wins. Those two HCs have 75% of all Cowboys playoff wins.
  • Tom Landry: 20-16
  • Jimmy Johnson: 7-1
Also interesting are playoff wins by Cowboys QBs:
  • Roger Staubach: 13-7
  • Troy Aikman: 11-5
  • Danny White: 5-5
  • Craig Morton: 2-2
  • Tony Romo: 2-4
  • Dak Prescott: 2-4
  • Steve Buerleine: 1-1
Let‘s get on a playoff roll and re-take the lead in playoff wins!
 

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The Cowboys will be playing their 67th playoff game Sunday, which is the most playoff games for an NFL franchise. Below are the best playoff records by teams in NFL history:
  • Cowboys: 36-30 (66 games)
  • Steelers: 36-27 (63 games)
  • Packers: 36-25 (61 games)
  • Patriots: 37-22 (59 games)
  • 49ers: 36-23 (59 games)
The pats have the most playoff wins with 37, but we can tie them with a win Sunday, then retake the lead with additional playoff wins this year. Also interesting, if the packers win Sunday, they take the lead in playoff wins.

One other interesting playoff stat - it’s easy to see the dominance of the two greatest Cowboys head coaches by playoff win numbers. Between Landry and Jimmy are 27 of the Cowboys 36 playoff wins. Those two HCs have 75% of all Cowboys playoff wins.
  • Tom Landry: 20-16
  • Jimmy Johnson: 7-1
Also interesting are playoff wins by Cowboys QBs:
  • Roger Staubach: 13-7
  • Troy Aikman: 11-5
  • Danny White: 5-5
  • Craig Morton: 2-2
  • Tony Romo: 2-4
  • Dak Prescott: 2-4
  • Steve Buerleine: 1-1
Let‘s get on a playoff roll and re-take the lead in playoff wins!
Nice research there, sir!!!!!!
 

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Sorry I left him off. Think he won one playoff game and lost 3-4. He was a very good QB that was unfairly blamed for the Cowboys playoff failures of the 1960s.
Your name is Bob Haze!!!!!! Shame, sir!

Lol, just kidding with you.
 

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The Cowboys will be playing their 67th playoff game Sunday, which is the most playoff games for an NFL franchise. Below are the best playoff records by teams in NFL history:
  • Cowboys: 36-30 (66 games)
  • Steelers: 36-27 (63 games)
  • Packers: 36-25 (61 games)
  • Patriots: 37-22 (59 games)
  • 49ers: 36-23 (59 games)
The pats have the most playoff wins with 37, but we can tie them with a win Sunday, then retake the lead with additional playoff wins this year. Also interesting, if the packers win Sunday, they take the lead in playoff wins.

One other interesting playoff stat - it’s easy to see the dominance of the two greatest Cowboys head coaches by playoff win numbers. Between Landry and Jimmy are 27 of the Cowboys 36 playoff wins. Those two HCs have 75% of all Cowboys playoff wins.
  • Tom Landry: 20-16
  • Jimmy Johnson: 7-1
Also interesting are playoff wins by Cowboys QBs:
  • Roger Staubach: 13-7
  • Troy Aikman: 11-5
  • Danny White: 5-5
  • Craig Morton: 2-2
  • Tony Romo: 2-4
  • Dak Prescott: 2-4
  • Steve Buerleine: 1-1
Let‘s get on a playoff roll and re-take the lead in playoff wins!
Well done. Nice to see some the regal history on paper.
 

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Pats are first in wins with 37. We need to overtake them!
If we don't do it this year, (which I think we will), we will next year. The Pats aren't going anywhere without Tom and Bill. Who knows, Bill may be going up to the FO. Wouldn't be a bad move on the Pats part.
 

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The Cowboys will be playing their 67th playoff game Sunday, which is the most playoff games for an NFL franchise. Below are the best playoff records by teams in NFL history:
  • Cowboys: 36-30 (66 games)
  • Steelers: 36-27 (63 games)
  • Packers: 36-25 (61 games)
  • Patriots: 37-22 (59 games)
  • 49ers: 36-23 (59 games)
The pats have the most playoff wins with 37, but we can tie them with a win Sunday, then retake the lead with additional playoff wins this year. Also interesting, if the packers win Sunday, they take the lead in playoff wins.

One other interesting playoff stat - it’s easy to see the dominance of the two greatest Cowboys head coaches by playoff win numbers. Between Landry and Jimmy are 27 of the Cowboys 36 playoff wins. Those two HCs have 75% of all Cowboys playoff wins.
  • Tom Landry: 20-16
  • Jimmy Johnson: 7-1
Also interesting are playoff wins by Cowboys QBs:
  • Roger Staubach: 13-7
  • Troy Aikman: 11-5
  • Danny White: 5-5
  • Craig Morton: 2-2
  • Tony Romo: 2-4
  • Dak Prescott: 2-4
  • Steve Buerleine: 1-1
Let‘s get on a playoff roll and re-take the lead in playoff wins!
Bullet, great Cowboys playoff stats, yet Dallas falls short in the HOF. HOF voters should ask themselves "why is that?"
 

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The Cowboys will be playing their 67th playoff game Sunday, which is the most playoff games for an NFL franchise. Below are the best playoff records by teams in NFL history:
  • Cowboys: 36-30 (66 games)
  • Steelers: 36-27 (63 games)
  • Packers: 36-25 (61 games)
  • Patriots: 37-22 (59 games)
  • 49ers: 36-23 (59 games)
The pats have the most playoff wins with 37, but we can tie them with a win Sunday, then retake the lead with additional playoff wins this year. Also interesting, if the packers win Sunday, they take the lead in playoff wins.

One other interesting playoff stat - it’s easy to see the dominance of the two greatest Cowboys head coaches by playoff win numbers. Between Landry and Jimmy are 27 of the Cowboys 36 playoff wins. Those two HCs have 75% of all Cowboys playoff wins.
  • Tom Landry: 20-16
  • Jimmy Johnson: 7-1
Also interesting are playoff wins by Cowboys QBs:
  • Roger Staubach: 13-7
  • Troy Aikman: 11-5
  • Danny White: 5-5
  • Craig Morton: 2-2
  • Tony Romo: 2-4
  • Dak Prescott: 2-4
  • Steve Buerleine: 1-1
Let‘s get on a playoff roll and re-take the lead in playoff wins!
Don't you see the irony of this the fact that people complain we haven't been to an NFC championship game in 28 years haven't been back to a Super Bowl and somehow we're still third all time in Super Bowl wins and we're one of the highest teams with the highest winning percentage still in the top three since 2000 even higher in some cases recently and now you tell us that we're still ahead in playoff wins...

This tells me how hard it is to get back to championship games and Super Bowls because there aren't a lot of teams taking over our top spot in a lot of categories it's crazy I know I'm gonna get a lot of backlash for saying this because they're gonna say I'm settling and our expectations should be higher and blah blah blah I'm just sick and tired of the whole we hadn't done this and that and over 28 years... At least we have a shot we're contending quite often I mean we've been to the playoffs recently five out of the last eight years and five out of the last seven years if you take away the 2020 season we lost Prescott since he's been here we've been going to the playoffs quite a lot and I believe he's won the Division Four times since 2016...

And our fan base still complains all the time and this just proves we're still very relative we just need to get over the hump,...
 
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The Cowboys will be playing their 67th playoff game Sunday, which is the most playoff games for an NFL franchise. Below are the best playoff records by teams in NFL history:
  • Cowboys: 36-30 (66 games)
  • Steelers: 36-27 (63 games)
  • Packers: 36-25 (61 games)
  • Patriots: 37-22 (59 games)
  • 49ers: 36-23 (59 games)
The pats have the most playoff wins with 37, but we can tie them with a win Sunday, then retake the lead with additional playoff wins this year. Also interesting, if the packers win Sunday, they take the lead in playoff wins.

One other interesting playoff stat - it’s easy to see the dominance of the two greatest Cowboys head coaches by playoff win numbers. Between Landry and Jimmy are 27 of the Cowboys 36 playoff wins. Those two HCs have 75% of all Cowboys playoff wins.
  • Tom Landry: 20-16
  • Jimmy Johnson: 7-1
Also interesting are playoff wins by Cowboys QBs:
  • Roger Staubach: 13-7
  • Troy Aikman: 11-5
  • Danny White: 5-5
  • Craig Morton: 2-2
  • Tony Romo: 2-4
  • Dak Prescott: 2-4
  • Steve Buerleine: 1-1
Let‘s get on a playoff roll and re-take the lead in playoff wins!
So we can suck for 25 years and still be #1,,, that needs to go on a T shirt or something. :flagwave:
 
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