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I guess we are playing the Gibbs Superbowl Commanders tomorrow. Writer says they will BLOW US OUT! LOL!
http://www.hogshaven.com/2016/11/23...sins-josh-norman-ezekiel-elliott-dak-Prescott
'Big Game In Big D'
(some highlights....)
- We’ve been waiting for this for a long time.
The Washington Commanders find themselves on the eve of not just an important game, not just a game that will go a long way toward determining if they’ll make the playoffs, but a game that could position the Commanders as a legitimate threat to go to the Super Bowl.
I said it.
- Dallas has rushed for 1,567 yards to date behind that outstanding offensive line. The next-closest NFC team is (somehow!) San Francisco, which has 1,198. The Cowboys also average 4.7 yards per carry, the best in the conference, just ahead of the Commanders’ 4.6 YPC.
That looks like a Dallas strength that matches up well with one of Washington’s weaknesses.
I’m not buying it.
Elliott will get his yards, but I don’t think that will be enough to out-pace a red-hot Washington offense.
- Put simply, Dallas is due for a stinker.
I’m not saying the Cowboys aren’t a good team. Far from it. After all, I’m the only writer at Hogs Haven who picked Dallas to win the division, much to the chagrin of some of our readers.
But I don’t think they’re quite this good.
- Here it is, then: If Washington can beat Dallas, I think it will be entirely fair for the Commanders to claim that they are currently the best team in the NFC.
Not the Seahawks.
Not the Giants.
Not the Cowboys.
The Commanders.
- I think they’ll take it. And I don’t think it will be all that close.
The Commanders win by two scores tomorrow.
No equivocation. No hedging. Washington leaves Big D with a double-digit margin of victory and a legitimate claim to being the class of the NFC.
http://www.hogshaven.com/2016/11/23...sins-josh-norman-ezekiel-elliott-dak-Prescott
'Big Game In Big D'
(some highlights....)
- We’ve been waiting for this for a long time.
The Washington Commanders find themselves on the eve of not just an important game, not just a game that will go a long way toward determining if they’ll make the playoffs, but a game that could position the Commanders as a legitimate threat to go to the Super Bowl.
I said it.
- Dallas has rushed for 1,567 yards to date behind that outstanding offensive line. The next-closest NFC team is (somehow!) San Francisco, which has 1,198. The Cowboys also average 4.7 yards per carry, the best in the conference, just ahead of the Commanders’ 4.6 YPC.
That looks like a Dallas strength that matches up well with one of Washington’s weaknesses.
I’m not buying it.
Elliott will get his yards, but I don’t think that will be enough to out-pace a red-hot Washington offense.
- Put simply, Dallas is due for a stinker.
I’m not saying the Cowboys aren’t a good team. Far from it. After all, I’m the only writer at Hogs Haven who picked Dallas to win the division, much to the chagrin of some of our readers.
But I don’t think they’re quite this good.
- Here it is, then: If Washington can beat Dallas, I think it will be entirely fair for the Commanders to claim that they are currently the best team in the NFC.
Not the Seahawks.
Not the Giants.
Not the Cowboys.
The Commanders.
- I think they’ll take it. And I don’t think it will be all that close.
The Commanders win by two scores tomorrow.
No equivocation. No hedging. Washington leaves Big D with a double-digit margin of victory and a legitimate claim to being the class of the NFC.