Worst 7-3 Team

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Is there any question that our Dallas Cowboys are the worst 7 and 3 team in the NFL? Would any one be surprised if this team goes 2-4 the rest of the way ends up at 9-7 and does not make the playoffs? For those who dislike Wade, that would put a fork in his Dallas career.
Let's see. We can definitely lose at NY, at Washington, at N.O. and at home to San Diego and if we beat Oakland and Philly, you have a 9-7 season.

Am I missing something here?
 
Duck!

How many 7-3 teams are there? Us and the Bengals? Then yeah, we are probably the worst 7-3 team in the NFL. :laugh1:
 
Pokes12;3097410 said:
Is there any question that our Dallas Cowboys are the worst 7 and 3 team in the NFL? Would any one be surprised if this team goes 2-4 the rest of the way ends up at 9-7 and does not make the playoffs? For those who dislike Wade, that would put a fork in his Dallas career.
Let's see. We can definitely lose at NY, at Washington, at N.O. and at home to San Diego and if we beat Oakland and Philly, you have a 9-7 season.

Am I missing something here?

we aren't losing the division games. Not after what transpired vs New York and recently Washington. New Orleans & San Diego are another story.

11-5
 
Yep. We could go 2-4 and finish 9-7.

We could also go 1-5 and finish 8-8.

We could go 0-6 and finish 7-9.

We could go 6-0 and finish 13-3.

We could go 5-1 and finish 12-4.

We could go 4-2 and finish 11-5.

We could go 3-3 and finish 10-6.
 
Actually I suspect we are the best 7-3 team in the NFL. I think we beat the Bengals.
Play again soon.
 
links18;3097423 said:
Duck!

How many 7-3 teams are there? Us and the Bengals? Then yeah, we are probably the worst 7-3 team in the NFL. :laugh1:


Arizona is 7-3 too.

I'd rather be the worst 7-3 team than the best 6-4 team.
 
I see Dallas losing @ NYG, @ NO and possibly SD at home. Philly is always a tough game as well. I'll say 10-6
 
who gives a crap if someone says we are the worst 7-3 team. Cowboys are leaders of the nfc east, and a lot of teams wish they were 7-3
 
Chargers are 7-3, five game winning streak.

NE is 7-3.

Others already mentioned.
 
7-3 teams are New England, Cincinnati, San Diego, Arizona, and our Dallas Cowboys. I'd say after yesterday we are the third best team. But that's just knee-jerk talking. If we get our offense rolling again, we can beat any team in the league.
 
Vintage;3097428 said:
Yep. We could go 2-4 and finish 9-7.

We could also go 1-5 and finish 8-8.

We could go 0-6 and finish 7-9.

We could go 6-0 and finish 13-3.

We could go 5-1 and finish 12-4.

We could go 4-2 and finish 11-5.

We could go 3-3 and finish 10-6.

:bow:
 
Kilyin;3097447 said:
Chargers are 7-3, five game winning streak.

NE is 7-3.

Others already mentioned.

We would have a tough time beating any of those teams with how we have played offense the last 2 weeks. :(
 
I think the point here is that this is a weak 7-3 team that many would consider frauds. Their victory against the skins was a pathetic performance and this is after they folded against the packers.
 
links18;3097460 said:
We would have a tough time beating any of those teams with how we have played offense the last 2 weeks. :(

We would have a tough time most any week against those teams, as would pretty much every other team in the NFL. And they would all have a tough time beating us.
 
ChldsPlay;3097469 said:
We would have a tough time most any week against those teams, as would pretty much every other team in the NFL. And they would all have a tough time beating us.

We would get absolutely steamrolled by most of those teams if we put up an offensive performance like we did the last 2 weeks. Absolutely steamrolled.
 
I hope we're the worst playoff team ever and the worst Super Bowl champion ever this season as well.
 
Dallas is on pace to be wildcard team, maybe a division champion, hopefully peaking during the playoffs like the last two Super Bowl champs.
 
Aikbach;3097497 said:
Dallas is on pace to be wildcard team, maybe a division champion, hopefully peaking during the playoffs like the last two Super Bowl champs.

This is a classic error of logic called "false equivalence." What empirical evidence do you have that the Cowboys are on pace to peak? We aren't the 2007 Giants and we aren't the 2008 Steelers. The better comparison is to the 2008 Cowboys and we all know how that turned out.
 

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