I kind of disagree. Look all over social media and sports talk. We were somewhere between 3rd best and "over rated" according to most non-Cowboy fans before the season. Now most have us even with or even ahead of Philly and SF (personally I still have us 3rd because the sample size is small). Another blowout and dominant defensive performance will only put us higher on most people's ranking even if it is against Arizona. When you destroy teams like we have (only two weeks of course) it is meaningful no matter how good or bad they are. Sure, if we win by a FG I agree with the premise, but a blowout is a blowout and 3 in a row would be very impressive.
Help me understand: Why does what one single person’s opinion on social media or sports media about the Cowboys matter? Isn’t winning all that matters? Or do we think what some talking head thinks about the Cowboys actually matters?
True respect in the NFL does not happen until Jan and Feb in the playoffs. In fact, playoff wins (plural) = respect. “Looking good” while winning regular season games is great but that does NOT translate to any kind of meaningful respect.
I recognize a lot of fans these days care about “rankings” from sports media. And that’s fine if they do. But I’m just pointing out that “rankings respect” by sports talking heads is not real respect. Winning playoff games is where the real respect lies. Until we win at least two playoff games in a row, which we haven’t done in nearly 3 decades, there won’t be a ton of real respect.