dallasdave
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There are not even many, if any, "shut down" corners at the NFL level to begin with.
It is even dumber to try to project them from college.
Great point
There are not even many, if any, "shut down" corners at the NFL level to begin with.
It is even dumber to try to project them from college.
It helps us more than it helps the 9ers actually, because they played both the Giants and Vikings this year.So, to state the obvious, a Giants loss only helps us our SOS, correct?
Not if you are drafting a QB just to be drafting a QB. That is extremely stupid.
It looks like we might still have a shot to go as high as pick no 2.
That would be TOTALLY AWESOME!!!
San Diego has to win and we have to lose plus Cle has to win. Cle SOS is pretty close to ours so all of the games are meaningful. Also SF SOS is close to ours too so they could leap us if the games all fall the right way for them.
If Dallas wins against skins (which I think they will):
1. TEN 3-13 (plays at Indy) (SOS .492)
2. CLE 3-13 (home against Steelers) (SOS .534)
3. SD 4-12 (at Denver) (SOS .523)
4. Miami 5-11 (home against NE) (SOS .449)
5. Jacksonville 5-11 (at Houston) (SOS .469)
6. Dallas 5-11 (home against Commanders) (SOS .538)
7. San Fran 5-11 (at home against Rams) (SOS .552)
If Dallas loses against skins (unlikely but possible):
1. TEN 3-13 (plays at Indy) (SOS .492)
2. CLE 3-13 (home against Steelers) (SOS .534)
3. SD 4-12 (at Denver) (SOS .523)
4. Dallas 4-12 (home against Commanders) (SOS .538)
5. Miami 5-11 (home against NE) (SOS .449)
6. Jacksonville 5-11 (at Houston) (SOS .469)
7. Dallas 5-11 (home against Commanders) (SOS .538)
8. San Fran 5-11 (at home against Rams) (SOS .552)