CowboyMike;4487811 said:I hope and pray that we get 1 with the current edition of the team, meaning the Romo, Witten, Ware era. And I think they will.
But I believe the next era of the team, under Garrett, with our next quarterback and set of core players, will win multiple Super Bowls.
mooseq;4487527 said:I have a feeling (hoping) we WIN 3 SB from 2012-2022.
what do you guys think?
Beast_from_East;4487831 said:We have won 1 playoff game in the past 17 seasons and we are actually discussing how many Super Bowls we are going to win in the next 10? Seriously?
At this point I will settle for a freaking NFC Championship game apperance.
How many Super Bowls have we won in the last decade and a half, is my question? How close did we come to winning anything of importance? And what makes you think, under this administration, anything's going to change?mooseq;4487527 said:I have a feeling (hoping) we WIN 3 SB from 2012-2022.
what do you guys think?
It sure would be nice if we could actually put ourselves in position to actually compete for one. I'd be okay with just that.Hostile;4487619 said:I don't believe we have a right to assume we'll win any and it has nothing to do with our recent post season woes. Winning the Super Bowl is the single toughest Championship in professional team sports and it is not easy.
We should be thrilled if we win even one.
Hostile;4487619 said:I don't believe we have a right to assume we'll win any and it has nothing to do with our recent post season woes. Winning the Super Bowl is the single toughest Championship in professional team sports and it is not easy.
We should be thrilled if we win even one.
stiletto;4487849 said:1 if all the stars align by some miracle but I tend to generally lean as long as Jerry draws breath with.... 0 Gut feeling only....sorry.
Hostile;4487619 said:I don't believe we have a right to assume we'll win any and it has nothing to do with our recent post season woes. Winning the Super Bowl is the single toughest Championship in professional team sports and it is not easy.
We should be thrilled if we win even one.
fanfromvirginia;4488351 said:Statistically speaking, we have a 28% chance of winning at least one SB.
The multiplication law of probability. The odds of any given team winning the Super Bowl are 1/32. So the odds of the Cowboys losing in any particular year, everything else equal, are 31/32. To figure out the odds of a series of independent events all coming out with the same result, you use the multiplication law of probability, under which you multiple the probabilities of each event. A common way to illustrate the law is with coin flips. The odds of one heads is 1/2. The odds of two heads in a row is 1/2 x 1/2, or 25%. The odds of three heads in a row is 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 or 12.5%. The odds of us losing the next 10 SBs, therefore, are 31/32 to the 10th power, which comes out to about 72%, unless I don't know how to use a calculator.mooseq;4488358 said:how do you figure that?