This game will tell us a lot about the Cowboys

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I don't think we no-showed against SEA. I think they just clocked us like they did everybody else at home. They were a better team than we were, across the board last year.

Disagree. We played like crap the whole entire game. Straight from the opening kickoff where we fumbled. You have to realize, Seattle did not get hot until December with an OT win against the Bears. Started a 5 game winning streak and 7 of 8 total.

For the first part of that season, they piddled around .500. Going into December, they were just 6-5. Losing to teams like the Cardinals, Rams, Lions and Dolphins. No one thought anything of them.

We played Baltimore on the road much better. So we were capable of much more in that Seattle game. But to the OP's point, that's just who we are. Wildly inconsistent. We played great against the Giants and crappy the very next week.
 

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Gee what a shock coming from you. Promise to come back and admit how wrong you were? The Cowboys (not Cows) may lose but it won't be putting up single digit points and it will be close.

1. I hope like hell I'm wrong. One thing you guys should know: every negative word I post on here I always hope like hell that I'm wrong. I only post my gut feelings.


2.This is a bad match up for the Cowboys on the road against a young and quick defensive front. Something the cowboys have struggled against for years(think Tampa last season). Throw in the Cowboys have not been a good road team vs. unfamiliar opponents leads me to believe they'll struggle in this one.If this were a home game I would pick the cowboys 23-17... With the game not being as close as the score indicates.

3. Fredrick Leary and Waters gives me hope that this might be a different Cowboys team!
 

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For an early game, I think this one is pretty big.

Breaking down the schedule in quarters, this is by far our easiest stretch. Going 3-1 or 4-0 early is pretty important.

Games 5-8 are: Broncos, Skins, Eagles, & Lions

Games 9-12: Vikes, Saints, Giants & Raiders

Games 13-16: Bears, Packers, Skins, Eagles
 

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They "clocked" 4 opponents at home and were tested in their other 4 home games even the Rams gave them a battle.

Of their 8 home games, they blew out 5 teams, one of which was in the super bowl the same year.

Two of the teams they didn't blow out were Green Bay (11-5/lost divisional round to superbowl contender) and New England (12-4, lost AFCCG),.

The Rams played them tough in their own house, but seeing how they went 8-0 at home in otherwise extraordinary fashion (and lost on the road to bad 5 teams with losing records), I think it's fair to say that they 'clocked' the competition at home.
 

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Agreed to some extent.

Being it is the second game..I expect more breakdowns...

Especially in STs...

With all the new faces and changes..I expect more errors.

One thing I do not understand is all the false starts by Smith on the OL.

And the penalties need to stop.

Just those things could add 7-10 points to the scoreboard and take a lot of pressure off the team at the end of games.
 

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Agreed to some extent.

Being it is the second game..I expect more breakdowns...

Especially in STs...

With all the new faces and changes..I expect more errors.

One thing I do not understand is all the false starts by Smith on the OL.

And the penalties need to stop.

Just those things could add 7-10 points to the scoreboard and take a lot of pressure off the team at the end of games.
 

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Al Davis sued the NFL and won,but the Raiders were the most penalized team in football until he died. Jerry Jones sued the NFL and won the right to sell his own merchandise, but we the Cowboys' fans lost, hence no penalties for holding Ware and Romo is legally KILLED each time he is hit late unless it is very flagrant. I have been a fan since 1964 and it was not always like this. They may never let us up until JERRY JONES is gone. I sincerely hope I am wrong on this subject...............
 

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Disagree. We played like crap the whole entire game. Straight from the opening kickoff where we fumbled. You have to realize, Seattle did not get hot until December with an OT win against the Bears. Started a 5 game winning streak and 7 of 8 total.

For the first part of that season, they piddled around .500. Going into December, they were just 6-5. Losing to teams like the Cardinals, Rams, Lions and Dolphins. No one thought anything of them.

We played Baltimore on the road much better. So we were capable of much more in that Seattle game. But to the OP's point, that's just who we are. Wildly inconsistent. We played great against the Giants and crappy the very next week.

Some of you keep saying they weren't so great early in the year, but you are not taking into account Seattle at home vs away.

Seattle was hot all season at home, starting with Dallas.

They went undefeated .

Beat Dallas
Beat Green Bay
Beat New England
Beat Minnesota
Beat NY Jets
Beat Arizona
Beat San Francisco
Beat St Louis

There is no debate here. They were dominant at home all year.
 

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Of their 8 home games, they blew out 5 teams, one of which was in the super bowl the same year.

Two of the teams they didn't blow out were Green Bay (11-5/lost divisional round to superbowl contender) and New England (12-4, lost AFCCG),.

The Rams played them tough in their own house, but seeing how they went 8-0 at home in otherwise extraordinary fashion (and lost on the road to bad 5 teams with losing records), I think it's fair to say that they 'clocked' the competition at home.

They "blew out" 4 teams out at home. They beat Minn 30-20 a 10 point win isn't a "blowout." Beating an opponent is one thing and "clocking" them is another.
 

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They "blew out" 4 teams out at home. They beat Minn 30-20 a 10 point win isn't a "blowout." Beating an opponent is one thing and "clocking" them is another.

Yeah sorry. I think I counted the Buffalo game as a home game when it wasn't.

Still... it's impressive that 3 of the 4 non-blowouts were against playoff teams (MIN, NE, and GB). The Rams are the only ugly mark at home, but they still managed to win.
 

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Yeah sorry. I think I counted the Buffalo game as a home game when it wasn't.

Still... it's impressive that 3 of the 4 non-blowouts were against playoff teams (MIN, NE, and GB). The Rams are the only ugly mark at home, but they still managed to win.

I think we can all agree they were handed the Green Bay game that should have been a loss.
 

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The teams that end up competing for the SB each and every year usually win this games without any problems, so yeah, I do agree, this game will tell us a lot about this team and although @KC certainly in not an easy game, a good team with SB aspirations should be able to win it.
 

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Some of you keep saying they weren't so great early in the year, but you are not taking into account Seattle at home vs away.

Seattle was hot all season at home, starting with Dallas.

They went undefeated .

Beat Dallas
Beat Green Bay
Beat New England
Beat Minnesota
Beat NY Jets
Beat Arizona
Beat San Francisco
Beat St Louis

There is no debate here. They were dominant at home all year.

They played the Packers right after us and won by 2. Their next home game they beat the Patriots by 1. Dominant in a sense of being undefeated but my point still stands, they were not a dominant team early in the season, home or away.

We played like crap from the opening kickoff.
 

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Remember last year when we beat the Giants in the opener and then completely no-showed against Seattle in week 2? If that happens again then I think it's the same ole Cowboys. But if we show we can take care of business and beat an inferior team on the road like we should, well then maybe Garrett does have us headed in the right direction.

Seattle was better than Dallas (and a lot of other teams last year) and KC is not an inferior team, they are a team that's going to win 9 or 10 games and get into the playoffs in the AFC. A win over them in their building would be huge and tell me everything I need to know about this Cowboys team. But the Cheifs are not inferior they are actually quiet good
 

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Disagree. We played like crap the whole entire game. Straight from the opening kickoff where we fumbled. You have to realize, Seattle did not get hot until December with an OT win against the Bears. Started a 5 game winning streak and 7 of 8 total.

For the first part of that season, they piddled around .500. Going into December, they were just 6-5. Losing to teams like the Cardinals, Rams, Lions and Dolphins. No one thought anything of them.

We played Baltimore on the road much better. So we were capable of much more in that Seattle game. But to the OP's point, that's just who we are. Wildly inconsistent. We played great against the Giants and crappy the very next week.

Nah. We were in a hole quickly, but it was still only 13-7 at halftime. The second half of that game they just wore us down, ran over us, and beat us physically. That team was 8-0 at home for a reason in 2012. They're not the same team on the road, but that's slim consolation when you're playing them up in SEA. People just want to think the Cowboys are better than they actually are all the time, and then they get mad when they end up disappointed. But we weren't good enough to beat teams like SEA at home last season, that's all there was to it.
 
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