NFL has Dallas Cowboys among lowest projected win totals across NFC teams

I am just wanting a legitimate trash can full of dirt on the defensive line to come through dependable. Something dependable in the middle of the defensive line.
That’s a big one. I hope they have someone to be that trash can.
 
Win Total: under 7.5 (+110)

Make Playoffs: +190

Win Division: +700

Win Conference: +2800

Win Super Bowl: +5500

Here’s the Cowboys’ toughest three-game stretch: In Week 12, they host the Eagles, welcome the Chiefs on Thanksgiving Day in Week 13 and then head to Detroit for a Thursday Night Football clash in Week 14. It’s important to remember that if Dak Prescott and Micah Parsons, who each missed time in 2024, are available all season, Dallas’ ceiling increases, especially if rookie right guard Tyler Booker is able to get acclimated. The first-round pick had the highest floor and was my highest-rated lineman at his position in this year’s draft.

https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...-projected-win-total-nfc-teams-nfl-media-site

Good. Let’s them underestimate the Cowboys.
The Boys will be lucky if they end up with 5 victories!!!!!!!!!!!!!! As for Prescott, he'll be up for a bunch of stupid awards because of the garbage stats he'll bank in 2025........LOL!!!!!!!
 
After years of pumping up the Cowboys most have given up on the team ever winning big again under the Joneses. The team has been coming up short for 30 years and now with Philly AND Washington ahead of the Cowboys it doesn’t look good.
 
Best shape of his life, again.
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As for Prescott, he'll be up for a bunch of stupid awards because of the garbage stats he'll bank in 2025........LOL!!!!!!!
Doubt it ...... he wont play much this year before that leg gives out.

He may get a "brotherhood" award for getting a big contract
 
If there's anything consistent about the NFCE is it's inconsistency.

Washington looked good last year, but there's no guarantee they don't suffer a slump this year as teams now have an offseason to digest Daniels at QB. Injuries etc...

That over-under does seem low for an May prediction.
 
If there's anything consistent about the NFCE is it's inconsistency.

Washington looked good last year, but there's no guarantee they don't suffer a slump this year as teams now have an offseason to digest Daniels at QB. Injuries etc...

That over-under does seem low for a May prediction.
There will be teams experiencing gut wrenching injuries in training camp. Every year there are surprise winners and surprise losers.
 
There will be teams experiencing gut wrenching injuries in training camp. Every year there are surprise winners and surprise losers.
Right. The schedule looks tough if it's 2024. 2025 is a new season.

I expect some of those teams to still be tough, but things change year to year.
 
Here’s the Cowboys’ toughest three-game stretch: In Week 12, they host the Eagles, welcome the Chiefs on Thanksgiving Day in Week 13 and then head to Detroit for a Thursday Night Football clash in Week 14.
Well, the good news is the Eagles and Chiefs games are at home.........as it stands now (a lot can happen) I'm more concerned about the Eagles than the Chiefs and Lions, especially if we beat them in the first game. We always play well on Thanksgiving, and something tells me the Lions won't be the same after losing both of their coordinators. Campbell even admitted their window has gotten a little more challenging.
 

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