Deion Makes A Bold Prediction

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BY Scott Crisp

To be sure, it was a long and arduous road, but the Cowboys have finally found some credibility in the form of national media attention.

When the last seconds ran off the clock in the Superdome on Saturday December, 19, the final score reading Cowboys 24, Saints 17, Dallas was legitimized in the eyes of experts and analysts across the country. This is remarkable only because, seemingly, each of Dallas's previous wins in 2009 were met with dismissal. "Yeah, they won...But they were playing [insert crap team here]."

(In fairness, the Cowboys did play a slew of really bad teams.)

It took around 15 weeks, but Dallas has quietly slid into discussions of potential Super Bowl contenders. Case in point: Deion Sanders, on the NFL Network, recently took part (with his NFLN brethren) in a sort of Cowboys love-in, as chronicled by Barry Horn of the Dallas Morning News' Sports Media Blog.

(One should note that Deion Sanders, as well as most of the country, gave the NFC East a snowball's chance in hell to do anything past January only a few weeks ago.)

Steve Mariucci lauded the play of Tony Romo, saying, "[He] is playing as well as any quarterback in the NFL." Which is absolutely true.

Deion would go a step further, making a bold prediction as to one of the participants in this year's championship game. Basically, Deion said, look for the winner of Sunday's division title-decisive NFC East showdown between Dallas and Philadelphia to be one the two last teams standing in February.

"One of those two teams will go to the Super Bowl," Sanders said flatly.

It's certainly nice to see the Cowboys get some love on national airwaves; but it's hopeful the team itself doesn't watch NFL Network. As Bill Parcells might say, no need to start eating the cheese now.
 

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Gryphon;3184552 said:
BY Scott Crisp

To be sure, it was a long and arduous road, but the Cowboys have finally found some credibility in the form of national media attention.

When the last seconds ran off the clock in the Superdome on Saturday December, 19, the final score reading Cowboys 24, Saints 17, Dallas was legitimized in the eyes of experts and analysts across the country. This is remarkable only because, seemingly, each of Dallas's previous wins in 2009 were met with dismissal. "Yeah, they won...But they were playing [insert crap team here]."

(In fairness, the Cowboys did play a slew of really bad teams.)

It took around 15 weeks, but Dallas has quietly slid into discussions of potential Super Bowl contenders. Case in point: Deion Sanders, on the NFL Network, recently took part (with his NFLN brethren) in a sort of Cowboys love-in, as chronicled by Barry Horn of the Dallas Morning News' Sports Media Blog.

(One should note that Deion Sanders, as well as most of the country, gave the NFC East a snowball's chance in hell to do anything past January only a few weeks ago.)

Steve Mariucci lauded the play of Tony Romo, saying, "[He] is playing as well as any quarterback in the NFL." Which is absolutely true.

Deion would go a step further, making a bold prediction as to one of the participants in this year's championship game. Basically, Deion said, look for the winner of Sunday's division title-decisive NFC East showdown between Dallas and Philadelphia to be one the two last teams standing in February.

"One of those two teams will go to the Super Bowl," Sanders said flatly.

It's certainly nice to see the Cowboys get some love on national airwaves; but it's hopeful the team itself doesn't watch NFL Network. As Bill Parcells might say, no need to start eating the cheese now.

Just remember these guys opinion can turn on a dime.

I like it when people are saying good things about Dallas but I don't put much in the inconsistent views these people have and not just when it comes to the Cowboys but a whole slew of topics, teams and players. They will love one min. and talk about you like dirt the next.
 

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I saw him say that live about the Cowboys and eagles. He is picking the eagles to do so but he believes Dallas will go if his prediction is wrong. Oh and I agree with Doomsday right here. They can easily turn with the play of either team.
 

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Gryphon;3184552 said:
BY Scott Crisp

To be sure, it was a long and arduous road, but the Cowboys have finally found some credibility in the form of national media attention.

When the last seconds ran off the clock in the Superdome on Saturday December, 19, the final score reading Cowboys 24, Saints 17, Dallas was legitimized in the eyes of experts and analysts across the country. This is remarkable only because, seemingly, each of Dallas's previous wins in 2009 were met with dismissal. "Yeah, they won...But they were playing [insert crap team here]."

(In fairness, the Cowboys did play a slew of really bad teams.)

It took around 15 weeks, but Dallas has quietly slid into discussions of potential Super Bowl contenders. Case in point: Deion Sanders, on the NFL Network, recently took part (with his NFLN brethren) in a sort of Cowboys love-in, as chronicled by Barry Horn of the Dallas Morning News' Sports Media Blog.

(One should note that Deion Sanders, as well as most of the country, gave the NFC East a snowball's chance in hell to do anything past January only a few weeks ago.)

Steve Mariucci lauded the play of Tony Romo, saying, "[He] is playing as well as any quarterback in the NFL." Which is absolutely true.

Deion would go a step further, making a bold prediction as to one of the participants in this year's championship game. Basically, Deion said, look for the winner of Sunday's division title-decisive NFC East showdown between Dallas and Philadelphia to be one the two last teams standing in February.

"One of those two teams will go to the Super Bowl," Sanders said flatly.

It's certainly nice to see the Cowboys get some love on national airwaves; but it's hopeful the team itself doesn't watch NFL Network. As Bill Parcells might say, no need to start eating the cheese now.

In a way, it is nice to see the media recognize the Cowboys play, but I think I would rather the media stay off the bandwagon and be doubtful. The boys seemed to be more focused and grounded without the media pumping them up.
 

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The Cowboys, Eagles and Packers are the hottest teams in the NFC right now.

Winning on Sunday and getting a home game helps the Cowboys chances at getting to the Super Bowl big time.
 

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well, let's see....if Philly wins, they'll get the bye and only be one game from the championship anyway.

With the way NO and Minny are finishing the season, to say that one of these two teams will make it to the championship game isn't a huge prediction.

First things first....win to finish the season, and then get ready for the real fun.
 

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Mooch has always been in Tony's corner, regardless of what anyone else has said.

Deion has been anti-Dallas for awhile now, probably since the beginning of the season since we were sans TO and started out the season very lukewarm.

Faulk is a moron and I gave up on giving a crap what he has to say about anything.
 

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I said before and I will say it again, it will either be the Cowboys or Eagles vs the Colts, Bengals or Chargers.
 

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big dog cowboy;3184576 said:
I was watching when Deion made his comment and thought, who cares?

That was my reaction too. There have been too many times where Deion Sanders' cooments are based on alterior motives that you simply cannot trust anything he says.
 

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Deion Sanders, "Romo is ballin out of his mind!"

I think the game is finally slowing down for Romo. His newly developed football IQ is starting to flow with his natural Quarterbacking talent. He now makes defenses pay for making a mistake.

I don't want a bus driver QB.
I don't want a gunslinger QB.

I want a QB that can do both and can switch modes at will. I believe Romo has become this type of QB and we need to relish this moment.
 

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I don't listen to any of these guys. They are all blowhards that have no bearing on the outcome of the game.

The game is played on the field, not between these guys' ears.
 

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Really not all that bold a prediction seeing as how he picked it to be one of the two teams who is coming into the playoffs the hottest in the NFC.
 

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lol @ Deion.

Go check my youtube page.

Deion said all hell would break loose by week 7 or 8 and that romo, garrett austin couldnt handle it.
 

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BraveHeartFan;3184723 said:
Really not all that bold a prediction seeing as how he picked it to be one of the two teams who is coming into the playoffs the hottest in the NFC.

True, then again if you claim each team out there through out the season you will end up right in the end. Deion has threw his hat to NO and Minn during parts of the season now it is Dallas or Philly. Chances are he will be right. :laugh2:
 

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Doomsday101;3184741 said:
True, then again if you claim each team out there through out the season you will end up right in the end. Deion has threw his hat to NO and Minn during parts of the season now it is Dallas or Philly. Chances are he will be right. :laugh2:

One of the NFLN analysts did proclaim New Orleans to be a darkhorse in the NFC before the season got started. I don't remember who, but that was at least a decent prediction.

With that being said, I don't think the Saints will represent the NFC. They have too many issues on the defensive side of the ball.
 

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Don Corleone;3184746 said:
One of the NFLN analysts did proclaim New Orleans to be a darkhorse in the NFC before the season got started. I don't remember who, but that was at least a decent prediction.

With that being said, I don't think the Saints will represent the NFC. They have too many issues on the defensive side of the ball.

I agree. For the Saints unless they can put up a ton of points they are going to be hard pressed to get through the playoffs.
 
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