Twitter: ESPN playoff power rankings - Cowboys not in top 10

Verdict

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Ok this kinda matches the espn power rankings


Garbage in, garbage out. I wouldn't necessarily call us a favorite, but a I don't see us at "that" long of a shot, by the oddsmakers.

I think we have as good of a chance as anyone of getting to the super bowl. I think the 4 top NFC seeds each have about a 25 percent chance of getting to the super bowl. It wouldn't really surprise me if any of them made it to the big game.
 

charron

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I don't care about rankings.
I care about wins.

This is going to be a hard game to win. A worthy opponent!

It's the playoffs baby!
I'm doing a total Haka to start the game.
Even going to put warpaint on!

Haka!


Gotta update your profile pic when you do!
 

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I agree and even the defense sometimes can look really bad for like four possessions ina row

Yep, they get run on, passed on...and they don't seem to make many adjustments...they just get pounded.

That's Marinelli. If Plan A is not effective, he has no real Plan B. And if the blitz doesn't get their early in the game, he seems to just not call any more for the rest of the game (except for the slot CB blitz)...and I get so mad because he doesn't even threaten to blitz. QBs just make easy reads, because it becomes REAL easy to read a Cowboys defense....thus, they get picked apart.
 

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This other source puts the 'Boys at 11/12 .

Dang it . Is there no hope for us ?

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Here are Omnisport’s 2019 NFL playoffs power rankings:

1. New Orleans Saints (13-3): After locking up home-field advantage and a first-round bye, the well-balanced Saints have arguably the easiest path to the Super Bowl.

2. Kansas City Chiefs (12-4): Patrick Mahomes is eager to put the cherry on top of his historic campaign by leading his high-octane offense to the championship game for the first time since 1970.

3. Los Angeles Rams (13-3): Jared Goff is another young signal-caller looking to prove that he and his weapons can take the pressure when put to the test.

4. Chicago Bears (12-4): Among the offensive forces of the league, the Bears stand alone and ready to prove that defense does in fact win games.

5. New England Patriots (11-5): Even after a somewhat uneventful season, it's always hard to bet against Tom Brady and Bill Belichick in the postseason, especially when the team gets to stay at Gillette Stadium.

6. Los Angeles Chargers (12-4): Despite inconsistencies within the organization, veteran Philip Rivers is more than capable of guiding Los Angeles to its first Super Bowl appearance in 25 years.

7. Baltimore Ravens (10-6): The Ravens are especially motivated after capturing their first AFC North title since 2012, and rookie savior Lamar Jackson is ready to run away with more bragging rights.

8. Houston Texans (11-5): The AFC South champs began their season with three straight losses and many questions, but finished in triumphant fashion as Deshaun Watson bounced back after an injury-riddled rookie year.

9. Seattle Seahawks (10-6): There are few NFC quarterbacks more trustworthy than Russell Wilson, and coach Pete Carroll has proved to be just as dependable.

10. Philadelphia Eagles (9-7): Nick Foles is ready to navigate his team against the odds through the postseason once again, and he has experience after successfully doing so last season.
11. Dallas Cowboys (10-6): The Cowboys have a strong presence at AT&T Stadium, and well-rested starters make them even more dangerous.

12. Indianapolis Colts (10-6): With the help of Andrew Luck's rehabilitated arm, the Colts could keep their unexpected comeback alive.
 
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