what's our record for consecutive wins in regular season?

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we've won 6 in a row.

surely we are getting close to a regular season win streak..

anyone?
 

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11 in 1968-69
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12 in 1971-72 includes postseason
 

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lane;1812289 said:
the 1977 cowboys won 8 in a row.


that is the most consecutive won in a row in one season.

the other numbers are the winning streak from one season to the next, when the actual winning streak ended.

here is another record.

Most consecutive games won to end of season is 7 in 1971.

Most consectuve road games won including the postseason

7 in 1968 and 1993-94
 

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theebs;1812310 said:
that is the most consecutive won in a row in one season.

the other numbers are the winning streak from one season to the next, when the actual winning streak ended.

here is another record.

Most consecutive games won to end of season is 7 in 1971.

Most consectuve road games won including the postseason

7 in 1968 and 1993-94

that's really what i was asking.... in a row in one season.

thanks theebs.
 

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Here's the consecutive wins record we've got a shot at breaking this year.

Most consecutive road wins: 10 (1968-69)
2006-07: We're at 8 straight road wins with 3 more road games to play.
 

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percyhoward;1812337 said:
Here's the consecutive wins record we've got a shot at breaking this year.

Most consecutive road wins: 10 (1968-69)
2006-07: We're at 8 straight road wins with 3 more road games to play.


I am curious where you got the number from, the media guide has that season as 7 consectuve wins including postseason 68 and 93-94
 

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percyhoward;1812337 said:
Here's the consecutive wins record we've got a shot at breaking this year.

Most consecutive road wins: 10 (1968-69)
2006-07: We're at 8 straight road wins with 3 more road games to play.

you don't think we will 9 in a row?
 

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lane;1812344 said:
you don't think we will 9 in a row?
The single season record. Why not?

theebs;1812343 said:
I am curious where you got the number from, the media guide has that season as 7 consectuve wins including postseason 68 and 93-94
That media guide's wrong, I guess. I got it from clicking on the 1968 and 1969 seasons here.
 

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percyhoward;1812370 said:
The single season record. Why not?


That media guide's wrong, I guess. I got it from clicking on the 1968 and 1969 seasons here.


That doesnt seem possible, we lost to cleveland at cleveland in 68.

we beat philly, st.louis, minnesota, new orleans, washington, NYG and chicago on the road in 68. Thats 7 straight.

We then lost on the road to cleveland. The media guide is right.

12/21 1968 Cleveland 31 Dallas 20 At Cleveland.

now we won the next 3 in 69 on the road before losing again to cleveland at their place.

So in a single season the record is 7.
 

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theebs;1812436 said:
That doesnt seem possible, we lost to cleveland at cleveland in 68.

we beat philly, st.louis, minnesota, new orleans, washington, NYG and chicago on the road in 68. Thats 7 straight.

We then lost on the road to cleveland. The media guide is right.

12/21 1968 Cleveland 31 Dallas 20 At Cleveland.

now we won the next 3 in 69 on the road before losing again to cleveland at their place.
The difference in those two losses to Cleveland is that the one on 12/21 was actually a playoff game--back when there used to be playoff games in December. One of those where Milt Plum ripped us apart, IIRC. Maybe you knew that and were counting playoff games, but like I said, our current streak is 8 straight road wins so far, so I'm not counting the playoff loss in Seattle.

theebs;1812436 said:
So in a single season the record is 7.
It's hard to compare single season records, because the 1968 season consisted of just 14 games. So in 1968 the Cowboys were perfect on the road, and as far as I'm concerned, the best this year's team can do is tie that record.

Anyway, I'll take just winning those last 3 playoff games.
 
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