This division probably comes down to which team is the least dysfunctional.A week ago there was a thread saying the Cowboys were imploding. It must be contagious.
This division probably comes down to which team is the least dysfunctional.
It looks very likely that the division will come down to the game in Philly. They've got all layups after Seattle and would beat us in the tie-breaker if they won.I just want the Eagles to lose Sunday however they can find a way to lose, or Seattle finds a way to win.
Playing NE at home compared to on the road is such a huge factorthey hung in well with NE late game heroics by Edelman and a fingertip away from a TD for the eagles to possibly win it.. how well will we do? not to bad for an imploding team
I agree the division isn't strong, but the "implosion" idea is just being dramatic. Teams and divisions are just weaker or stronger in some years.This division probably comes down to which team is the least dysfunctional.
It looks very likely that the division will come down to the game in Philly. They've got all layups after Seattle and would beat us in the tie-breaker if they won.
I agree the division isn't strong, but the "implosion" idea is just being dramatic. Teams and divisions are just weaker or stronger in some years.
I don't think people are saying the Cowboys have no problems. But rather than just say there are problems that hurt consistency, some fans prefer to see a dramatic falling apart, as if a down week represents falling off a cliff rather than being part of the consistency.I guess imploding wasn't the best word to use, but to say this team has no problems from within is ridiculous. Jason Garrett called a meeting the other day taking all the blame, so something had to have happened in the locker room before. Cracking would be a better adjective. Not quite as bad as imploding, but still noticeable problems. I agree with the comments above. The team that wins this division is the least imploding of them all.
It's strongly believed that this is a burner account of Nelson Agholor.
His middle name is Efamehule, and he's using "we" and "us" in an especially inside kind of way, not like a typical fan.
Bodes nicely for US.
Shows of emotion aren't really that telling, and of course over months and many games there will be points of frustration. There are all sorts of things that happen over a season, and we can't read something dramatic into every one of them.I wouldn't say we're 'imploding' yet, but a guy like Travis Frederick screaming at the sidelines about subject play calls is certainly telling. There is definitely some issues there, but I don't think they've quite plateaued to the level of Philly's.
Leave it to Philly fans to run a Super Bowl winning coach and team out of town because that's what will eventually happen
YepThis division probably comes down to which team is the least dysfunctional.
The Cowboys have already ran a few out ourselves including Landry, Jimmy and Bill. I really hate to count Switzer. LolI wouldn't say we're 'imploding' yet, but a guy like Travis Frederick screaming at the sidelines about subject play calls is certainly telling. There is definitely some issues there, but I don't think they've quite plateaued to the level of Philly's.
Leave it to Philly fans to run a Super Bowl winning coach and team out of town because that's what will eventually happen