What percent you give us to beat Seattle, Indy or New England?

Questfor6

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Seattle-55%: It's taken years but Dallas is finally a physical, nasty football team and they aren't scared of Seattle like alot of teams are.

Indy-99%: Outside of Luck that team is a bottom 10-15 talent team. Murray and Randle would run them ragged and we know what Romo and the passing game would do.

NE-49%: Dez would get aggravated if we played them because Bellichek would pull all the stops to scheme him out of the game. This year's Dallas team couldn't stop a TE either and Gronk is hands down the best in the league, he would have 150+ in this matchup.
 

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50%, on their fields, dallas is as good as any team out there. Next year is our best chance in 2 decades to win a championship. I fully expect to watch the cowboys in the NFCCG next year. Get a backup qb in case romo goes down, don't want that to be the reason our season completely goes to ****.
 

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Depends on if the NFL had every call go against us or not.

Honestly we beat GB 8 times out of 10 but we got cheated the entire game by the officiating

I think that we had 1 PI call in our favor in the first half, and the obvious favorable spot - that was taken away from us due to the stupidity of the person that called a TO. Other than that, they got away with literally tackling our defensive linemen throughout most of the game - 2 low and late hits to Tony's knees & below, 1 uncalled blow to the head, a number of bad spots, a criminally bad review of Cobb's non-catch and the Dez NY override to secure Mr. Rodgers illegitimate win. Not many teams could overcome that many biased calls on the road in GB, in January.
 

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Agreed. The Packers were the Cowboys' lone stumbling block on their way to Lombardi Trophy number six. Now, we'll never know if it would've happened.

The only "stumbling" about the Green Bay should have been Rodgers.
Defense let us down.
Offense let us down.

I think Dallas is better than all three.

Green Bay was the bad matchup, and thanks to a missed field goal, a fumbled touchdown, and a bad call, the Cowboys are sitting at home.

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And.. What else? lol



Nothing you posted = bad matchup
 

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I felt going into the playoffs the worst matchup for Dallas was the Packers. Had we gotten past them I would have considered us as probably as anyone to win the Super Bowl. But we just made too many mistakes to win the Packers game,
 

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Seattle - 70%: the Seahawks weren't going to keep pace with the Cowboys' offense, AGAIN. (Dallas left at least 17 points on the field against Green Bay)

Indy - 95%: just a terrible match-up all the way across the board. (see week 16)

New England - 55%: the best potential post-season match-up for Dallas. Would have been a great Superbowl. (Patriots will absolutely drill the Seahawks - book it.)
 

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75% Seattle when we play without stupid mistakes
40% when we played like we did in Greenbay

90% Indianapolis when we play without stupid mistakes
50% when we played like we did in Greenbay

55% New England when we play without stupid mistakes
25% when we played like we did in Greenbay

In other words, clean up the mistakes as much as possible. Either that or build a FANTASTIC defense and then we can afford to make mistakes and still win.
 

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35% against Seattle
75% against Indy
50% against New England

I wish these were higher, but let's face it the Cowboys played uninspired football against Detroit and looked to me to no better / no worse than the Packers with a limited Aaron Rodgers.

The Cowboys team of December that was blowing everybody away just wasn't there in the playoffs.

So ridiculous. If we played uninspired football we would have lost to Detroit. We overcame so serious things against a quality opponent to win that game. You don't come back the way we did and call it uninspired. Get outta here with this stuff.
 

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Dallas could beat all three and that's what makes sitting at home right now so hard.
 

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Seattle would have been toughest. Normally our defense matches up well with them but with all our injuries at linebacker I would say:
Seattle - 40%

New England - 55% - would have been a great Super Bowl. The NFL blew it and I hope they get another blowout like last year

Indianapolis- 70% - Luck is a fierce competitor and looks like a big game QB to me, but we are the better team.

I agree. If we had all our linebackers healthy especially McClain I think we would have had a good chance in winning. McClain really hurt us not being in the lineup. When he is in there we are hard to run on.
 

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Seattle - 40% we beat them but they're flying around now and Parnell or Murray could've made a big mistake In that one.

Indy - ******* like 90% I mean

New England - 50% great matchup. Would've been fun :f

I might be crazy, but you can put me on the list that thinks Seattle is way overrated.

Sea: 70%
Indy: 95%
NE: 50%

I don't know how anybody could say less than 50%. It just simply doesn't make sense. One of two teams must win so that automatically gives you a 50% chance. I think with us & New England it would be a tossup.
 

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Watching the Patricheats yesterday, I think our chances are not as good. Blount and Vereen are very good backs, Edelman, Amendola are extremely quick, the type of receivers that pose a serious challenge to our secondary. Gronk is a tough match up for Church or anybody on our defense. Secondly the Patricheats gimmicky offense will have our defense completely cross eyed.

Defensively we know what the Patricheats will do, Dez will be matched up against Revis and they will stack the box and blitz from all over. If we're off to a slow start like we were against the Packers it will come down to the 4th qtr.

Lastly the Patricheats will find a way to cheat giving us a below 50% chance.
 

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Well since they beat the crap out of both Seattle and Indy this season I'd say Brady and the Pats could just step up and get them some.
 

Dave_in-NC

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We could have beat Seattle, no doubt. If you are honest with yourself, no way we beat the Pats. Not with the defense we have.
Brady would have a field day on those guys.
 
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