diamonddelts
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They don't care what the fans think.
Seattle was a winning team when we walked into the stadium and hopefully they will be .500 once the game is over.Or is it the losing? Because the way I figure it, Seattle is 6-5. If we win then they become 6-6 and then they are no longer a winning team. We won but its not a winning team so it doesn't matter.
OTOH, it they lose then Seattle is a winning 7-5 team and we cannot beat winning teams.
FWIW, I find the whole 'winning teams' argument to be asinine but I also figure that if people want to be wagged by ESPN then let them.
Nonetheless, the Cowboys narrative seems to have them in a no win situation from most fans perspective.
Or is it the losing? Because the way I figure it, Seattle is 6-5. If we win then they become 6-6 and then they are no longer a winning team. We won but its not a winning team so it doesn't matter.
OTOH, it they lose then Seattle is a winning 7-5 team and we cannot beat winning teams.
FWIW, I find the whole 'winning teams' argument to be asinine but I also figure that if people want to be wagged by ESPN then let them.
Nonetheless, the Cowboys narrative seems to have them in a no win situation from most fans perspective.
Some people just seem to have dog like memories. Almost half our games last year were against playoff teams. I think the "we havent beaten winning teams" is valid if you are playing significantly over expected. Which we arentOr is it the losing? Because the way I figure it, Seattle is 6-5. If we win then they become 6-6 and then they are no longer a winning team. We won but its not a winning team so it doesn't matter.
OTOH, it they lose then Seattle is a winning 7-5 team and we cannot beat winning teams.
FWIW, I find the whole 'winning teams' argument to be asinine but I also figure that if people want to be wagged by ESPN then let them.
Nonetheless, the Cowboys narrative seems to have them in a no win situation from most fans perspective.