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I'm gonna be in real trouble here, I was pondering the draft last night as well as free agency.

Why anyone would devote any mental energy to those things when there is a game (s) yet to be played is beyond me. But to each his own.....
 

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[q="KJJ, post: 5896551, member: 24819"]If my previous posts are meaningless to you then don't reply to them.[/quote]

I replied to tell you that they're meaningless, just as what was done in the past between these two teams are just as meaningless. Previous games and stats from previous games have absolutely nothing to do with sunday at AT&T STADIUM. This is a totally different team with a different mentality that's playing damn good football and I'm sure the Lions are different too. Again, its just that simple. Enjoy the game and GO COWBOYS.
 

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[/quote="rpatricc, post: 5896197, member: 7476"]You realize that 90 percent of the roster is the same from the one last year that gave up 24 points in the 4th quarter to the Lions and lost? And this is a better defensive Detroit team than last year...[/quote]

Check your math. I do know one player that wasn't here for that game. Demarco Murray.
 

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I'm not saying the Lions are going to win but all 4 of the Cowboys losses this season came at home. The last 2 times they played the Lions they lost giving up a 24 point lead in 2011 (franchise record) and losing in the final minute last season in another game the Cowboys had in the bag. Calvin Johnson presents a big match up problem which was proven last season with a career game against the Cowboys. I'm picking the Cowboys to win on Sunday but I don't see this being an easy game. Detroit has a very solid defense much better than the Cowboys defense. If the Cowboys have issues running the ball the game will likely be put on Romo's shoulders and he's had major turnover issues (12) in elimination/playoff games when he's had to do too much.
The Cowboys have had some issues keeping teams down the past few seasons including this season.

We saw Philly bounce back from a 21 point deficit to regain the lead a few weeks ago but fortunately the Cowboys rebounded. The Lions will come into Sundays game with some confidence due to the success they've had the last 2 times they've played the Cowboys. Both teams defenses are going to try and put the game on the opposing QB and force them into mistakes. Romo has been very consistent this season having an MVP year but he occasionally will still make some of those throws that have gotten him into a lot of trouble over the years. He's had a couple of potential pick-sixes dropped this season and those aren't usually dropped in the playoffs. Both QB's are dealing with some demons. Romo has gotten over his December demons but now he'll be facing his toughest challenge the playoff/elimination game demons that have him with a 1-6 elimination game record.

For the Cowboys to win on Sunday Romo can't turn the ball over and for him to avoid turnovers the Cowboys are going to have to be able to run the ball. Romo's only playoff win vs Philly in 09 was a result of a flawless performance by Romo with no turnovers which was directly a result of 148 rushing yards by Felix Jones. The Cowboys need to jump on Detroit early and allow Romo to manage the game that's when he's at his best. His most glaring mistakes have occurred when he presses forcing throws into coverage in come from behind situations in do or die games. Romo facing the Lions pass rush led by Suh in a come from behind situation late in the 4th quarter is a scary thought. Romo has to step up and show the NFL world that he can be the same QB in the playoffs that he is during the regular season.

Tldr edit. A bunch of stuff from years ago that is beyond meaningless for Sunday.
 

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Man if the players were thinking as much about playing Green Bay in two weeks as many on this board, we'd be in big trouble. Detroit game is going to be a huge dogfight. You don't average giving up 69 yards rushing per game all year with smoke and mirrors. And if we don't control time of possession running the ball, that is all the more opportunities for Megatron against our secondary. Let's win this game first. Bad karma to talk about the next one...

Dude, you realize that we are all SPECTATORS..................nobody on this board has one single thing to do with the outcome of the game, some will be watching the game 1000s of miles from the actual site the game is being played.

As "observers", all we can do is "observe" the game and comment on what we are watching. Check out the game day thread and you will see what I mean, comments vary depending on if the play was good or bad for us. However, the bottom line is that nobody has any influence or any ability to affect the outcome of the game from behind their computer screens or from their couch.

Just saying.
 

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There was no running back that EVER won the season rushing title and his team win the Super Bowl that same year.

Until Emmitt did it three times in four seasons.

Yesterday was a song by Paul McCartney, and a place in time that has no influence on tomorrow. Or two days after tomorrow.

Bingo! Very well said.
 

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Tldr edit. A bunch of stuff from years ago that is beyond meaningless for Sunday.

Then try looking at the game between the two teams last year and the strengths and weaknesses of both teams this season. There's many ways to gauge how the game may play out.
 

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[quoteKJJ, post: 5896120, member: 24819"]The past can have some influence on the present if there's been a pattern. Even during the Cowboys 13-3 07 season the Lions gave them a real battle in which the Cowboys won in the closing minute. A couple of teams can historically have tough games. The Lions have given the Cowboys a lot of trouble over the years but the Cowboys have won some of those games. Based on the fact the Lions are #1 vs the run and #2 overall defensively and the fact Murray and the running game has looked a little sluggish the past few weeks points to a tough game.[/quote]

Dude you're so incorrect. In no way shape or form does the past have any influence on sundays game. None! Why is that so hard to understand. Amazing!
 

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I replied to tell you that they're meaningless, just as what was done in the past between these two teams are just as meaningless. Previous games and stats from previous games have absolutely nothing to do with sunday at AT&T STADIUM. This is a totally different team with a different mentality that's playing damn good football and I'm sure the Lions are different too. Again, its just that simple. Enjoy the game and GO COWBOYS.

If a couple of teams have a history of playing tough competitive games then you have to take that into account. The last 2 times the Cowboys played Detroit they were tough games that came down to the 4th quarter with Detroit winning both games by a combine total of only 5 points. You have to take the Lions defense into consideration and the issues the Cowboys secondary has had with Calvin Johnson the last 2 times they faced him or are you going to say that's meaningless? Do you think this will be an easy game for the Cowboys on Sunday? Once again I'm not picking the Cowboys to lose but anyone who's looking past the Lions to the Packers shouldn't be. All I'm saying is I'm expecting a tough game on Sunday.
 

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Dude you're so incorrect. In no way shape or form does the past have any influence on sundays game. None! Why is that so hard to understand. Amazing!


Try hitting the "reply button" so I'll get an alert how hard is that? I'm not incorrect on anything I'm giving you my opinion and our opinions differ. How do you think the experts come up with their predictions by gazing into crystal balls? You don't think anyone is going to look at last years game to gage a few things? The Lions have consistently given the Cowboys trouble over the years and the Cowboys have had issues defending Calvin Johnson this isn't to say it will happen again Sunday but it has been a pattern.
 

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Try hitting the "reply button" so I'll get an alert how hard is that? I'm not incorrect on anything I'm giving you my opinion and our opinions differ. How do you think the experts come up with their predictions by gazing into crystal balls? You don't think anyone is going to look at last years game to gage a few things? The Lions have consistently given the Cowboys trouble over the years and the Cowboys have had issues defending Calvin Johnson this isn't to say it will happen again Sunday but it has been a pattern.

we are going to beat the hell out of detroit kjj.

green bay worries me a bit.

i think we can score at will on their defense though.
 

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Path to the promise land:

1. Detroit
2.Green Bay
3. Seattle
4. Pittsburgh

Could it get any harder?
 

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There was no running back that EVER won the season rushing title and his team win the Super Bowl that same year.

Until Emmitt did it three times in four seasons.

Yesterday was a song by Paul McCartney, and a place in time that has no influence on tomorrow. Or two days after tomorrow.

What relevance does that have to the post you quoted me on?
 
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