Heres what I've noticed after a Cowboy loss

dfense

Well-Known Member
Messages
9,247
Reaction score
6,677
The Cowboys aren't very good at home. Like around .500

They almost never cover when the favorite. And they win alot when they are not expected to.

New Orleans 2010 was underfeated. In New Orleans, -No chance Dallas wins this game -M. Faulk Win

Giants home opener 2012. Unanimous "experts" pick: NY Win

Seattle on the road 2012. Dallas is favorite. - Loss

My point is, the best thing that could happen in 2 weeks is for Dallas to roll in to Baltimore as the underdog. :rolleyes:
 
Getting better at home is a real key. If you go .500 on the road and .750 at home you are going to be in the playoffs. Of course, it is hard to be good at home when fans from another team fill the stadium
 
dfense;4768446 said:
The Cowboys aren't very good at home. Like around .500

They almost never cover when the favorite. And they win alot when they are not expected to.

New Orleans 2010 was underfeated. In New Orleans, -No chance Dallas wins this game -M. Faulk Win

Giants home opener 2012. Unanimous "experts" pick: NY Win

Seattle on the road 2012. Dallas is favorite. - Loss

My point is, the best thing that could happen in 2 weeks is for Dallas to roll in to Baltimore as the underdog. :rolleyes:


what you should realize after a Cowboy loss is that this team really is not that good home or away
 
AbeBeta;4768449 said:
Getting better at home is a real key. If you go .500 on the road and .750 at home you are going to be in the playoffs. Of course, it is hard to be good at home when fans from another team fill the stadium

Unfortunately, Cowboys Stadium was built as a multipurpose entertainment venue and is used that way even during football games. It wasn't intended to be a football stadium that would give the Cowboys a homefield advantage.
 
The lack of success at home is most often a coaching issue, IMO.
 
dfense;4768446 said:
The Cowboys aren't very good at home. Like around .500

They almost never cover when the favorite. And they win alot when they are not expected to.

New Orleans 2010 was underfeated. In New Orleans, -No chance Dallas wins this game -M. Faulk Win

Giants home opener 2012. Unanimous "experts" pick: NY Win

Seattle on the road 2012. Dallas is favorite. - Loss

My point is, the best thing that could happen in 2 weeks is for Dallas to roll in to Baltimore as the underdog. :rolleyes:


I don't think that will be a problem! We'll be 7+ dogs at Balt.
 
Good teams should be able to put away the opponents at their own stadiums, The crowd will holler if the game is played at a high level and "plays" were made. Even otherwise crowd is only murmuring , as the cowboy stadium crowd appears to be, they are atleast not making noise against you when you are on the offense.

Someone , may be a commentator on MNF commented " May be the Cowboys stadium , being an awesome place , brings the visitng teams to do the best and beat us in that fantastic venue " . This could be possibly true since they play in there once a few years , ( but, that bad :( )
 
AdamJT13;4768515 said:
Unfortunately, Cowboys Stadium was built as a multipurpose entertainment venue and is used that way even during football games. It wasn't intended to be a football stadium that would give the Cowboys a homefield advantage.

What?
 

Staff online

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
474,003
Messages
14,505,693
Members
24,207
Latest member
TomGiantsfan
Back
Top