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There is a reason why Dallas keeps looking like a franchise that has not sniffed a NFC title game in nearly 30 years. The Cowboys beat losing teams, at the time they play them, and lose to the winning teams. It's OK Dallas fans, more losing teams are on the horizon, so the SB chants and resume in the coming weeks( @ NY Jets, vs Philly, @ NY Giants)
 
There is a reason why Dallas keeps looking like a franchise that has not sniffed a NFC title game in nearly 30 years. The Cowboys beat losing teams, at the time they play them, and lose to the winning teams. It's OK Dallas fans, more losing teams are on the horizon, so the SB chants and resume in the coming weeks( @ NY Jets, vs Philly, @ NY Giants)
This^^^^
 
Eh, Philly and the Gnats might just stomp the crap out of this poop show.
 
The perfect game to pad stats.
Go down by 28, see the D lighten up, and let er rip.
Pad stuffing 101.

The whole team got outplayed though
 
The perfect game to pad stats.
Go down by 28, see the D lighten up, and let er rip.
Pad stuffing 101.

The whole team got outplayed though

Felt a lot like the 2016 playoffs game where the Packers started out 21-3 and then played conservative the rest of the way and held on at the end.
 
Felt a lot like the 2016 playoffs game where the Packers started out 21-3 and then played conservative the rest of the way and held on at the end.

Felt just like that to me as well but we weren't even good enough to tie it up for the eventual let down this time. That was the only difference.

Rinse Wash, Repeat. Same ol' Same ol'...
 

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