jterrell
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I am not sure how many people actually remember the Cowboys dynasty teams of the 70's and then again in the 90's but those teams did not go through season's unbeaten. Those teams generally suffered 4 losses, many of those in mere 14 game seasons. In fact this team has not won more than the 13 regular season games it did last season.
Was last seasons' 13 win team the best squad we have had? Not even close. It may have the best we have ever been for the the first 8 weeks of a season but you can't win a title in the first 8 weeks of the season.
This team needed to face adversity and it needed to play with some urgency. It needed to be challenged and not simply walk to the playoffs like they are picking up daisies.
So yes, this team has benefited from its troubles.
7-4 is hardly an exciting record but watching this team play a little bit better each week as it enters the final month of the season is exciting. Seeing the OL punish Washington when they sold out to keep T.O. in check one week then seeing San Fran sell out to stop the run but eat 200+ from Owens? That's perfect.
Romo is still not 100% and this team is still not totally efficient because of it. But it is still capable of putting points on the board and controlling the clock.
My biggest concern at this point is penalties and injuries.
When you get to those concerns you are playing good football.
You have to walk before you can run. This team is at a nice brisk walk right now and I wouldn't have it any other way.
Was last seasons' 13 win team the best squad we have had? Not even close. It may have the best we have ever been for the the first 8 weeks of a season but you can't win a title in the first 8 weeks of the season.
This team needed to face adversity and it needed to play with some urgency. It needed to be challenged and not simply walk to the playoffs like they are picking up daisies.
So yes, this team has benefited from its troubles.
7-4 is hardly an exciting record but watching this team play a little bit better each week as it enters the final month of the season is exciting. Seeing the OL punish Washington when they sold out to keep T.O. in check one week then seeing San Fran sell out to stop the run but eat 200+ from Owens? That's perfect.
Romo is still not 100% and this team is still not totally efficient because of it. But it is still capable of putting points on the board and controlling the clock.
My biggest concern at this point is penalties and injuries.
When you get to those concerns you are playing good football.
You have to walk before you can run. This team is at a nice brisk walk right now and I wouldn't have it any other way.