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If Romo and Dez were healthy, Dallas would probably be 5-1 right now.

If we had an actual team with depth and could gameplan better, and did a better job at managing the backup players during the offseason, we would probably have a winning record right now, like the steelers do; without romo and dez.
 

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Fortunately, despite all the misfortune and calamity.

A win yesterday would have put Dallas alone in first place. The loss put them alone in last. Ladies and gentlemen, your NFC East...

This division looks like a bucket of something a cat threw up. That was the absolute best game the Giants are capable of. The Eagles are a healthy hot mess of ineptitude. The Commanders are still the dysfunctional Keystone Cops they always are.

If Dallas was healthy, they'd almost have this division wrapped up by now. But "if" never listens to reality, as we all know.

Unlike the other East teams, we know this isn't the Dallas Cowboys. There are at least two more gears for this team to go to, eventually, when the best two players on the roster return. Some plays are getting made, but not enough, and especially not enough to eliminate the mistakes by those who aren't supposed to matter. Turnovers remain a frustratingly one-way street. Every penalty or mistake is making twice the dent they would if all hands were on deck.

Still, I remain impatiently optimistic through this grueling wait, although the mulligans are running thin.

At least Cassell is significantly better than Weeden, particularly when you consider he just got here. He should only improve as we go as he gets more comfortable with his team and playbook, even with the Seattle defense next up. At least he's not afraid to play quarterback, unlike Weeden, who would probably cry, literally, if he played against Seattle this week. Good gosh, he's a chicken you-know-what.

Dez is soon to arrive. Hopefully Seattle, but if not, by Philadelphia. That should make the entire passing game better, which should then feed this resurgent running game we saw yesterday. The Eagles game looks winnable, as does Tampa. And lest we forget, the Seahawks are 2-4, too, and they're actually healthy. That's not as impossible as it sounds.

Marinelli's defense has its parts now (although Ro McClain looked awful yesterday), and I fully expect this turnover outage to restore itself soon. It just doesn't make sense, and football tends to finds its way to an even level if the talent is on hand. This has to turn Dallas' way soon defensively.

Lastly, Romo is three games away. What will be left when he gets here? What will the division standings look like? Will 8 wins win the division or will it take 9? Nobody's winning 10 unless Dallas suddenly goes on a roll.

The others in this division don't have a Dez and Romo on the way. They are what they are already, 8-8 teams at best. As bad as it's been for Dallas, the Cowboys are only 1.5 games out of first place. This is not time to panic, though it darn sure feels like it. Sheesh.

This will either be a season to remember for all time, or a cataclysmic crash of the highest of hopes. That happens when elite QBs go down, but it stings just the same.

Thankfully, the football gods hocked a loogie on this division, and hope remains real and possible.

So there's that.

Good write up. I remain optimistic as well. We did look like a different team on offense yesterday, minus the turnovers. It was encouraging. I think that we should be a little bit cautious on Romo and Dez saving the day though. That is a ton to ask coming off injuries and a long layoff of playing. I think we have a fair shot of winning this weekend. Seattle is by no means dynamic on offense. Their defense is good though and that will be a challenge. I'm not looking forward beyond Seattle. Get the win against Seattle and then worry about Philly.

Anyone think that the Giants, Skins, and Eagles are going to go on long winning streaks? I certainly don't. Right now, watching this team wait for the two stars to return is like being in quicksand, sinking into the ground.....We are up to our chest right now.......
 

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If we had an actual team with depth and could gameplan better, and did a better job at managing the backup players during the offseason, we would probably have a winning record right now, like the steelers do; without romo and dez.

When did the Steelers play without Ben AND Bell or Brown?

They didn't? Oh, okay then.
 

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bad breaks, but just the latest excuse for losing football games. When the excuse was "we got caught in the salary cap changes" after the triplets era was over, I bought it. I even bought some of the others.....and maybe Romo/Dez being hurt is a legitmate excuse, although others have pointed out, organizations suffer just as much as we do with injuries and find a way to win some ball games. But I dont care if its a legit excuse or not..... its just another reason to point the finger in another direction.
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What would New England's record be without Brady and Gronk? What would Green Bay's record be without Rodgers and Jordy both? What would Atlanta's record be without Ryan and Julio? Look what happened to Arizona last year when Carson Palmer went down.

You simply can't lose your two best players, including your quarterback, and expect anything at all to go well.
 

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This season has been the biggest hit in the gut I can remember. It's like it was over before it really started. If Romo was coming back with 8 or 9 games left, I'd feel a little different, but we could literally be undefeated with Romo starting and it likely won't even matter. Our one hope is that no one in the NFCE is above .500 when Romo gets back. If that is the case, then I think the division is ours.

Look at it this way. Romo could be out for the season, and it would be over for sure.
 

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The Saints were 0fer and the Giants are terrible. We are done. As much as I hate to say it, I believe it's true. I hope I'm proven 100% wrong.

And if Romo and Dez played, Dallas wins both games with ease. Somehow, they've got to get to Romo within two games of the division lead.

Obviously the wild card is out of the question, so it's about winning the division against bad teams.
 

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If we had an actual team with depth and could gameplan better, and did a better job at managing the backup players during the offseason, we would probably have a winning record right now, like the steelers do; without romo and dez.

You mean the Steelers that got beat by the toothless Kansas City Chiefs?
 

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When did the Steelers play without Ben AND Bell or Brown?

They didn't? Oh, okay then.


Ohh, I see. Thats how it works....They "both' have to be out, to make it a legit excuse. 2 stars have to go down.........okay....I see; good point.

I stand corrected.

So, whats the next excuse for not winning? There are literally 30 off the top of my head that I could list right now.....Im sure it will be something;

This is what the average Cowboys fan has been neutered too. Excuse after Excuse......20 years of losing will do that to people; It almost feels just like home;
 

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Ohh, I see. Thats how it works....They "both' have to be out, to make it a legit excuse. 2 stars have to go down.........okay....I see; good point.

I stand corrected.

So, whats the next excuse for not winning? There are literally 30 off the top of my head that I could list right now.....Im sure it will be something;

This is what the average Cowboys fan has been neutered too. Excuse after Excuse......20 years of losing will do that to people; It almost feels right too......

Did you watch Pittsburgh and KC? That's like losing to your practice squad.
 

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Did you see what Oakland did to San Diego?


i dont care about those other games....


Pittsburgh found a way to win 2 games without Rothelisberger. They kept their team in the hunt for the playoffs while he was hurt..........Of course they werent going to win all of them with Backup QBs....but they did what good franchises do, on average. They won a few while he was out.....thats all they had to do.

Now. We lost to the Saints. Giants, Falcons..... We probably get beat anyway by the Pats. and our season is abrubtly coming to an end.

if we lose the next 4......Why even play Romo or Dez?
 

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Ohh, I see. Thats how it works....They "both' have to be out, to make it a legit excuse. 2 stars have to go down.........okay....I see; good point.

I stand corrected.

So, whats the next excuse for not winning? There are literally 30 off the top of my head that I could list right now.....Im sure it will be something;

This is what the average Cowboys fan has been neutered too. Excuse after Excuse......20 years of losing will do that to people; It almost feels just like home;

Having 2 stars out makes it harder than having 1 star out. It's basic arithmetic and logic.
 

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This season has been the biggest hit in the gut I can remember. It's like it was over before it really started. If Romo was coming back with 8 or 9 games left, I'd feel a little different, but we could literally be undefeated with Romo starting and it likely won't even matter. Our one hope is that no one in the NFCE is above .500 when Romo gets back. If that is the case, then I think the division is ours.

I could see the Giants being 5-5.
 

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On the one hand, I can get behind the spirit of the OP but, on the other, I'm a bit perplexed as to what people saw during the first two weeks with Romo against a poor Giants and Eagles team that gives them such confidence that all will be well once Romo returns?
You assume a well oiled machine when Romo returns, if there is a season to save. Everything would have to go right, and that usually doesnt happen.

I see to recall the team struggling the first two games even with Romo at the helm.
 
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