Take a look at this:
Eagles,
Vikings,
Lions,
Patriots,
Bills,
Bears,
Rams and Eagles among the next nine opponents. Those teams have a combined 20-10-1 record.
Recalibrating after 5 weeks it now looks rather glim. Rams and Pats you can almost book as a loss. Eagles we at least lose one. Probably split the rest if we are lucky.
Looking like a 8-8 type season more every week that passes. I would have found that hard to believe in training camp.
The issues with Smith and Collins certainly dont help.
Will this really be the last season of Garrett? Personally I find it very hard to believe he will ever be fired.
I don't know why I'm going to torture myself but, oh well,
We should beat the Jets to get us to 4-2.
We'll likely split with the Eagles as we generally do. That's 5 wins.
The Lions are beatable even though they look like they've improved. That's 6.
The Bills don't have that great an offense even if they have a good defense. That's 7.
We've still got to play the Skins and Giants, which should be wins 8 and 9.
We'd have to steal one from the Vikings, Patriots, Rams and Bears.
We're
NOT beating the Patriots in Foxboro. Great coach and Great quarterback our kryptonite. Just pencil this in as a loss.
The Bears don't have an offense, but their defense is great. Dak hasn't seen pressure like the pressure the Bears bring. Loss.
We could steal one from the Vikings because of Kirk Cousins. But Aaron Jones gashed us and Davin Cook is better than Jones. Loss.
The Rams don't have a healthy Gurley. I don't think they're the same team as last year. Win.
We get to 10-6, but I don't know if that will do it. I think the Eagles will take the division. That means the Cowboys will be vying for a wildcard spot with the Packers, Bears and Vikings (whichever one doesn't win the division), the Panthers (who seem to be coming on strong) and the Seahawks, 49ers (who I expect to fade down the stretch) and the Rams (whichever doesn't win the division). We may lose many head-to-head tiebreakers.
But let see how it plays out.