Remainder of season probably doesn't matter

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Cowboys (10-3) unlikely to move ahead of the Eagles (12-1).

Cowboys nearing a lock to make the playoffs.

  • Other wildcard teams:
    • NYG 7-5-1
    • Commodes 7-5-1
    • Seattle 7-6

NYG plays the Commodes which means only 1 can possibly win the next 4 games.
 
Cowboys (10-3) unlikely to move ahead of the Eagles (12-1).

Cowboys nearing a lock to make the playoffs.

  • Other wildcard teams:
    • NYG 7-5-1
    • Commodes 7-5-1
    • Seattle 7-6

NYG plays the Commodes which means only 1 can possibly win the next 4 games.
Starting to look that way.
Keep hoping the egirls will get upset
But they keep taking care of business.
 
There have been so many seasons where a division front runner seems to have a lock on the #1 seed only to lose focus and the last game to an inferior team which resulted in losing the division championship.

In 1970 the Cowboys were in third place with five games remaining. They were two games behind the 1st place team and a game behind the 2nd place team.

Five weeks later they are the division champion.

The Cowboys can still win the division, but they must defeat the Eagles. If that is impossible, then why bother having playoffs at all.
 
None of the regular season matters. Unless the calendar reads JANUARY across the top these games are meaningless.
 
..we can see it, as we see fit.

...but fate, talks another language.
 
Philly's escape at Indy was just as painful as our loss at GB.....both killers.
Ugh.....Eagles were playing some bad football around that time too. Could've and should've lost that Colts game. Screwing up against Rodgers hurts but I Think we all knew that at the time it would probably come back to bite us.

On another note....Pam Grier so damn fine.......sometimes I forget....
 
Not over till the fat lady sings.
We gotta beat the egirls though to have a shot.
So i'm trying to understand.....all the Eagles have to do is lose twice and we win out right? This is assuming Dallas beats them.....
I mean call me crazy but to think Cowboys, Bears, Giants and Saints can't get 2 wins? I'm not ready to concede just yet.
 
It matters that we play well and build some momentum or we’re going to be looking at another one and done. We can’t just coast the rest of the season because winning the NFC East is unlikely. We’re not going to beat a good team playing like we did today.
 
Not impossible they lose a game and then we beat them (and we win out) They were dominate today but there were several other games they barely won, but then again we barely won today too so...

Edit: looking at the schedule they just have to beat Bears, Saints and Giants at home. Unlikely they'll lose one of those but you never know.
 
Yep it doable, but extremely difficult
Agreed. I’ve felt the best chance for the Eagles to lose was today in NY, but that wasn’t even a contest. The next best chance for them to drop a game is on the road against Chicago. But they are just in a zone right now and that can carry them.
 
And the Jags. And the Titans. And the Football Team.

I don’t see the Eagles losing more than 1 game plus a loss to the Cowboys.
I don't see it either but I also didn't see them losing to the Commanders either. Its also asking them to sweep the Giants. Which SHOULD happen. I don't know I mean all of it doesnt' matter if the Cowboys don't win I guess that's the first step.

Bears probably will be tanking.......I'd like to think Giants and Saints will still be playing for something.
 
So i'm trying to understand.....all the Eagles have to do is lose twice and we win out right? This is assuming Dallas beats them.....
I mean call me crazy but to think Cowboys, Bears, Giants and Saints can't get 2 wins? I'm not ready to concede just yet.
Me neither
Of course after today's lackluster performance
I am not encouraged
 

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