TYThey have the AFC East................Buffalo and Miami at home and the Pats and Jets away..............
Maybe a Buffalo Dallas Thanksgiving.
Maybe. They used to alternate the opponent by conference because of network scheduling, but they've blown those rules up. This year, it was an all-NFC Thanksgiving.Maybe a Buffalo Dallas Thanksgiving.
I could see one of those games being Sunday Night Football for sure. They always get the good matchups while ESPN pushes out something like tonights game.They also play the NFC North , so it's more likely a Green Bay or Chicago match up on Turkey Day..............
Yeah, I think the last 2 or 3 Turkey day schedules were all-NFC. Highly unlikely the Cowboys play an AFC team that day. It will be either an NFC East opponent, or an NFC playoff team.Maybe. They used to alternate the opponent by conference because of network scheduling, but they've blown those rules up. This year, it was an all-NFC Thanksgiving.
They also play the NFC North , so it's more likely a Green Bay or Chicago match up on Turkey Day..............
Yeah, I think the last 2 or 3 Turkey day schedules were all-NFC. Highly unlikely the Cowboys play an AFC team that day. It will be either an NFC East opponent, or an NFC playoff team.
Hope both of these are game either in Dallas or early in the season. It is very tough to play in such a cold weather. Also, I hate it when Dallas have to play in GB. It feels like the game is always there when we play them.
Btw, if Dallas finish strong, the schedule will be tougher. While they already have the Pats and NFC North, whose teams are all tough to play against, they will have to play against the playoff teams, too. This will bring out many nationally broadcast games but will also not be easy to overcome.
Sounds awfulMaybe a Buffalo Dallas Thanksgiving.
Tom Brady is a bottom tier quarterback. Without him starting patriots are 14-5.At some point Tom Brady will age (I think) Maybe our defense can get to him, or maybe he'll retire by then. Anything's possible.
But facing Rams/Saints/Pats/Bears/Packers/Vikings would be pretty brutal in addition to NFC East games that are usually tough. Oh well like Ric Flair would say to be the man WOOOOOOOO you gotta beat the man.
Well, that's true.If Dallas wins the division they'll be playing the Rams and the Saints next year if I'm not mistaken. Isn't that wonderful. But the AFC East makes up for it with the Pats and win win win.
Well, that's true.
The breakdown is like this;
6 division games (3h-3a)
4 against an in-conference division which is determined in turn. Next year we get NFC North. (2h-2a)
4 against a division from the other conference which is also determined in turn. Next year we get AFC East (2h-2a)
And for the remaining last two games, teams get in-conference opponents which finish at the exact same spots in their respective divisions, which for Dallas means that if we finish 1st, we will get the Rams and the Saints (1h-1a)
Apart from the "always tough" divisional games, we have the Pats, Saints, Rams, Bears, Packers, Vikes and Lions.
It is gonna be an almost all nationally televised schedule but other than that, a hell of a tough one, too. Hopefully we get the relatively tougher teams at home.
When is the last time Dallas has beaten New England? I can't remember at all. The mid 90s?
Apart from the "always tough" divisional games, we have the Pats, Saints, Rams, Bears, Packers, Vikes and Lions.
It is gonna be an almost all nationally televised schedule but other than that, a hell of a tough one, too. Hopefully we get the relatively tougher teams at home.