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the facts of the situation are there is a difference between playing detroit followed by miami and the rams or whatever the cowboys schedule was vs. playing basically the entire playoff field in a row. those games are harder, more draining and mentally tougher. the eagles should play basically the same teams as dallas and the giants and according to espn the eagles had the easiest schedule this year out of any team in the nfl. if you haven't notice btw detroit have fallen off the face of the world and will be lucky to get a wildcard spot
The Giants had basically the same stretch of games earlier in the season. There's that type of a trade-off when you're talking 14 out of 16 games in common. By your logic,they should have stockpiled those wins but,they didn't. They lost @ home to Seattle,they lost against the Redskins. Even if the Giants weren't mentally drained as you claim,they would not have beaten New Orleans or S.F. or Green Bay. They gave Green Bay their best shot.It wouldn't have helped if they played Miami the week before.
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keefriffhard4lifejust look at 2000-now dallas has won 1 playoff game. thats garbage and no team is ever worried to play them anymore. notre dame has ever home game broadcast on an exclusive deal with NBC. does that make notre dame a good team? no. they haven't been good in a long time. UCLA has the most championships in college basketball. do you see a big media hype around UCLA now? no because for the last 30 years they haven't done anything so no one cares. glad dallas is able to hang on to their drunk, redneck, gun carrying fanbase that supports them because of what they did in the 70's and early 90's and not what they've done in the last 15 years.Quote
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What else could Dallas do any better versus those teams like Seattle,the Rams,and Buffalo ?? They dominated them well enough. It's not college football. No NFL team can hang 78 points on any other NFL team .
My point was just that Dallas has played a cream puff schedule, and still managed to only be 7-5. And they haven't dominated all of these crappy teams. They beat Seattle by 10, not bad, but not "domination". The first time they played the Redskins they won by 2 points, the second time by a field goal in overtime, after the Redskins did Dallas a favor and missed their field goal that would have won the game. They beat Miami by 1 point. Not to mention Philadelphia dominating Dallas. I would mark up a bad team winning to every dog having a day, much the same way St. Louis beat New Orleans, but for a crappy team to DOMINATE Dallas the way they did is unbelievable.
Dallas isn't a playoff team. They might make it to the playoffs, but they aren't a playoff team. They have a schedule that makes them look much better than they are, and if you really believe they don't suck, then you're going to be disappointed come playoff time. But Cowboys fans have become accustomed to that in the past 10-15 years.
Dallas had Seattle easily. It was 23-6 and Seattle added a garbage time meaningless touchdown @ the end. The Giants,on the other hand,lost to Seattle @ home. Maybe that's why they're not in 1st place.
give it up. dallas has won 2 playoff games total in the last 15 years and to people my age (less than 30) we don't care about them unless you are a fan of them. they have been a piss poor joke of a team every year that i can remember watching football. winning 2 playoff games since 1995 is laughable for a team you keep defending as good. more than likely if they do win the division they'll not a win a playoff game this year either.
Give it up?? How do you explain these FACTS if "nobody cares" :
Dallas almost always gets the maximum # of nationally broadcast night games (Five,I believe) and they get the best T.V. ratings for those games.
The Cowboys are 1 of the 2 most valuable franchises in professional sports . ??
By the way,another FACT is Dallas has played in and won the most playoff games in NFL history. You say the past doesn't matter and then you bring up the past. Also,Dallas won multiple playoff games and also the Super Bowl in January,1996. No team has or will always win in the NFL.
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Any team that barely makes the playoffs ain't saying much anyway.
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Any team that barely makes the playoffs ain't saying much anyway.
NFL is getting like the NBA where half the damn league makes the playoffs.
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sweetcharmedlifeI wouldn't call 12 out of 32 half the league.Quote
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Any team that barely makes the playoffs ain't saying much anyway.
NFL is getting like the NBA where half the damn league makes the playoffs.
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NoCode0680
Dallas are more well known these days for their December collapses than their past glory. If Dallas actually manages to make the playoffs, or once in a blue moon win a playoff game, it is usually the exception to the rule. Worrying about what the Cowboys will do in December has become a tradition. And most Cowboys fans I know have a Saints jersey in their closet as a backup that they bust out come playoff time.
Here's how terrible Dallas has become. When they actually won that playoff game in '09, people were celebrating around here like they won the Super Bowl. People celebrating in the streets, local affiliates preempted network programming (I was mad because SNL with host Charles Barkley wasn't shown) to cover the win, t-shirts were printed up, etc. And all of this because the Cowboys won a Wild Card game.
And this Dallas team isn't going to be the one to end the Super Bowl drought. I would imagine that as long as Jerry Jones insists on running every aspect of the team and be the GM, the Cowboys are in trouble. The good news is that I hear his son is smart as a whip though. As long as Jones is around the Cowboys will have these puppet coaches like Wade and Garrett who are hired more for their submissiveness to Jones rather than their resume. And as long as Jones is around the Cowboys will continue to sign players, and keep bad players around way too long, based more on name recognition and how many jerseys they can sell as opposed to talent or if they're the right fit for the team.
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You have to understand the mindset of the Dallas Cowboy fan. They live in a vacuum and with that signature sense of entitlement.
WinningUgly is correct in the sense that Cowboy games on broadcast tv is highly rated. Cowboy fans watch, but the rest of us watch to root against them, me included. A great football weekend in Houston is a Dallas gutting.
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You have to understand the mindset of the Dallas Cowboy fan. They live in a vacuum and with that signature sense of entitlement.
WinningUgly is correct in the sense that Cowboy games on broadcast tv is highly rated. Cowboy fans watch, but the rest of us watch to root against them, me included. A great football weekend in Houston is a Dallas gutting.
I live in Dallas (or rather a few miles outside Dallas) so I understand it all too well.
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Who will beat the Packers?, I doubt they will go undefeated, but...
But 3/4 of the remaining games are at home, only the Chefs is away.
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14 Faiders? No
15 Chefs? Are you kidding? No fkn way(could be a trap though)(Arrowhead)
16 Bears? With that back-up QB? doubt it
17 Lions? Looks like it will be up to the Lions
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Who will beat the Packers?, I doubt they will go undefeated, but...
But 3/4 of the remaining games are at home, only the Chefs is away.
[www.packers.com]
14 Faiders? No
15 Chefs? Are you kidding? No fkn way(could be a trap though)(Arrowhead)
16 Bears? With that back-up QB? doubt it
17 Lions? Looks like it will be up to the Lions
Now that Green Bay has the division locked I can see them resting players and playing back ups for at least the last 2 games. Unless they try to go for the unbeaten season, but I think they're more concerned with the playoffs and Super Bowl than a perfect season.
It would probably be better for them to have a loss in the regular season rather than going into the playoffs with all the media circus that comes with a team on the verge of a perfect season.
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keefriffhard4lifejust look at 2000-now dallas has won 1 playoff game. thats garbage and no team is ever worried to play them anymore. notre dame has ever home game broadcast on an exclusive deal with NBC. does that make notre dame a good team? no. they haven't been good in a long time. UCLA has the most championships in college basketball. do you see a big media hype around UCLA now? no because for the last 30 years they haven't done anything so no one cares. glad dallas is able to hang on to their drunk, redneck, gun carrying fanbase that supports them because of what they did in the 70's and early 90's and not what they've done in the last 15 years.Quote
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What else could Dallas do any better versus those teams like Seattle,the Rams,and Buffalo ?? They dominated them well enough. It's not college football. No NFL team can hang 78 points on any other NFL team .
My point was just that Dallas has played a cream puff schedule, and still managed to only be 7-5. And they haven't dominated all of these crappy teams. They beat Seattle by 10, not bad, but not "domination". The first time they played the Redskins they won by 2 points, the second time by a field goal in overtime, after the Redskins did Dallas a favor and missed their field goal that would have won the game. They beat Miami by 1 point. Not to mention Philadelphia dominating Dallas. I would mark up a bad team winning to every dog having a day, much the same way St. Louis beat New Orleans, but for a crappy team to DOMINATE Dallas the way they did is unbelievable.
Dallas isn't a playoff team. They might make it to the playoffs, but they aren't a playoff team. They have a schedule that makes them look much better than they are, and if you really believe they don't suck, then you're going to be disappointed come playoff time. But Cowboys fans have become accustomed to that in the past 10-15 years.
Dallas had Seattle easily. It was 23-6 and Seattle added a garbage time meaningless touchdown @ the end. The Giants,on the other hand,lost to Seattle @ home. Maybe that's why they're not in 1st place.
give it up. dallas has won 2 playoff games total in the last 15 years and to people my age (less than 30) we don't care about them unless you are a fan of them. they have been a piss poor joke of a team every year that i can remember watching football. winning 2 playoff games since 1995 is laughable for a team you keep defending as good. more than likely if they do win the division they'll not a win a playoff game this year either.
Give it up?? How do you explain these FACTS if "nobody cares" :
Dallas almost always gets the maximum # of nationally broadcast night games (Five,I believe) and they get the best T.V. ratings for those games.
The Cowboys are 1 of the 2 most valuable franchises in professional sports . ??
By the way,another FACT is Dallas has played in and won the most playoff games in NFL history. You say the past doesn't matter and then you bring up the past. Also,Dallas won multiple playoff games and also the Super Bowl in January,1996. No team has or will always win in the NFL.
My point with the T.V. ratings and the value of the franchise had nothing to do with whether or not they are or aren't a good team. The point is that the evidence shows quite a few people care.
As for the quality of the current team,the rest of this season and the next few seasons will prove that. They will win at least 1 play-off game again this year.
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In response to the last 2 posts :
A) If Dallas beats the Giants this week,they will only need EITHER 1 more win after that in their last 3 games that OR 1 more Giants loss in their last 3 games to win the division . If Dallas does win the NFC East division and New Orleans wins their division (as they probably will),Dallas and New Orleans WILL NOT play each other in the first round of the play-offs. Both teams,in that likely scenario,would play @ home versus the two wild card teams.
If Dallas doesn't win the division but still gets into the play-offs,they would either play the Giants or the NFC south champions (probably the Saints) or even possibly the 49ers on the road in the 1st round of the play-offs. So,it's possible but,not very likely right now that the Cowboys will play the Saints in the 1st round of the play-offs. It seems more likely right now that game could happen in the 2nd round.
By the way,Dallas won in New Orleans to end their undefeated season two years ago. Dallas looks a little better this year than they were 2 years ago while the Saints look a little worse than they did 2 years ago when they went on to win the Super Bowl.
Jerry Jones,with some help obviously,has done a very good job assembling the current Cowboys roster. The draft selection of Dez Bryant is one of many examples. Sure,he strikes out on moves every now and then but,so does everybody. The Cowboys have even been very successful with un-drafted players. Jones seems to have learned from failures in the late '90's and early 2000's and he seems like a better GM now than he was 10 or 15 years ago. Look at Snyder in Washington for contrast. That guy is a horrible owner. Time after time,the Redskins break the bank on awful players and players who are washed up or past their prime.
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In response to the last 2 posts :
A) If Dallas beats the Giants this week,they will only need EITHER 1 more win after that in their last 3 games that OR 1 more Giants loss in their last 3 games to win the division . If Dallas does win the NFC East division and New Orleans wins their division (as they probably will),Dallas and New Orleans WILL NOT play each other in the first round of the play-offs. Both teams,in that likely scenario,would play @ home versus the two wild card teams.
If Dallas doesn't win the division but still gets into the play-offs,they would either play the Giants or the NFC south champions (probably the Saints) or even possibly the 49ers on the road in the 1st round of the play-offs. So,it's possible but,not very likely right now that the Cowboys will play the Saints in the 1st round of the play-offs. It seems more likely right now that game could happen in the 2nd round.
By the way,Dallas won in New Orleans to end their undefeated season two years ago. Dallas looks a little better this year than they were 2 years ago while the Saints look a little worse than they did 2 years ago when they went on to win the Super Bowl.
Jerry Jones,with some help obviously,has done a very good job assembling the current Cowboys roster. The draft selection of Dez Bryant is one of many examples. Sure,he strikes out on moves every now and then but,so does everybody. The Cowboys have even been very successful with un-drafted players. Jones seems to have learned from failures in the late '90's and early 2000's and he seems like a better GM now than he was 10 or 15 years ago. Look at Snyder in Washington for contrast. That guy is a horrible owner. Time after time,the Redskins break the bank on awful players and players who are washed up or past their prime.
are you high or just some dallas whiskey drinking, truck driving, shotgun carrying fan? dallas does not look good this year period. they are 7-5 which is middle of the pack right now
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In response to the last 2 posts :
A) If Dallas beats the Giants this week,they will only need EITHER 1 more win after that in their last 3 games that OR 1 more Giants loss in their last 3 games to win the division . If Dallas does win the NFC East division and New Orleans wins their division (as they probably will),Dallas and New Orleans WILL NOT play each other in the first round of the play-offs. Both teams,in that likely scenario,would play @ home versus the two wild card teams.
If Dallas doesn't win the division but still gets into the play-offs,they would either play the Giants or the NFC south champions (probably the Saints) or even possibly the 49ers on the road in the 1st round of the play-offs. So,it's possible but,not very likely right now that the Cowboys will play the Saints in the 1st round of the play-offs. It seems more likely right now that game could happen in the 2nd round.
By the way,Dallas won in New Orleans to end their undefeated season two years ago. Dallas looks a little better this year than they were 2 years ago while the Saints look a little worse than they did 2 years ago when they went on to win the Super Bowl.
Jerry Jones,with some help obviously,has done a very good job assembling the current Cowboys roster. The draft selection of Dez Bryant is one of many examples. Sure,he strikes out on moves every now and then but,so does everybody. The Cowboys have even been very successful with un-drafted players. Jones seems to have learned from failures in the late '90's and early 2000's and he seems like a better GM now than he was 10 or 15 years ago. Look at Snyder in Washington for contrast. That guy is a horrible owner. Time after time,the Redskins break the bank on awful players and players who are washed up or past their prime.
are you high or just some dallas whiskey drinking, truck driving, shotgun carrying fan? dallas does not look good this year period. they are 7-5 which is middle of the pack right now
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In response to the last 2 posts :
A) If Dallas beats the Giants this week,they will only need EITHER 1 more win after that in their last 3 games that OR 1 more Giants loss in their last 3 games to win the division . If Dallas does win the NFC East division and New Orleans wins their division (as they probably will),Dallas and New Orleans WILL NOT play each other in the first round of the play-offs. Both teams,in that likely scenario,would play @ home versus the two wild card teams.
If Dallas doesn't win the division but still gets into the play-offs,they would either play the Giants or the NFC south champions (probably the Saints) or even possibly the 49ers on the road in the 1st round of the play-offs. So,it's possible but,not very likely right now that the Cowboys will play the Saints in the 1st round of the play-offs. It seems more likely right now that game could happen in the 2nd round.
By the way,Dallas won in New Orleans to end their undefeated season two years ago. Dallas looks a little better this year than they were 2 years ago while the Saints look a little worse than they did 2 years ago when they went on to win the Super Bowl.
Jerry Jones,with some help obviously,has done a very good job assembling the current Cowboys roster. The draft selection of Dez Bryant is one of many examples. Sure,he strikes out on moves every now and then but,so does everybody. The Cowboys have even been very successful with un-drafted players. Jones seems to have learned from failures in the late '90's and early 2000's and he seems like a better GM now than he was 10 or 15 years ago. Look at Snyder in Washington for contrast. That guy is a horrible owner. Time after time,the Redskins break the bank on awful players and players who are washed up or past their prime.
are you high or just some dallas whiskey drinking, truck driving, shotgun carrying fan? dallas does not look good this year period. they are 7-5 which is middle of the pack right now
You can speak reasonable truths to no end, and a Cowboy fan will never concede. On Houston sports radio, there's always one or two Cowboy Ricks or Cowboy Dons who will deride any other team and boast about their glory years.
It's no use. They are the most delusional, arrogan fanbase in professional football, followed by thier brethren, the Texas Longhorns.
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NoCode0680
I don't think the Cowboys beating the Saints in '09 was as much about the Cowboys as the Saints falling into a slump. The Saints didn't JUST lose to the Cowboys, they lost the last 3 games of the season, including a game to the 2-12 (finishing 3-13) Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the 7-8 (finished 8-8 after beating the Saints) Carolina Panthers.
The Saints were lucky to be 13-0 going into that Cowboys game. The week before that they almost got beat by the 6-6 Falcons and the week before that won by a field goal in overtime against the 3-8 Redskins.
Dallas is a sh!tty team, with a pu$$y quarterback, an idiot coach who iced his own kicker, a moron owner who needs to back off and hire a professional GM, and a delusional fanbase.
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In response to the last 2 posts :
A) If Dallas beats the Giants this week,they will only need EITHER 1 more win after that in their last 3 games that OR 1 more Giants loss in their last 3 games to win the division . If Dallas does win the NFC East division and New Orleans wins their division (as they probably will),Dallas and New Orleans WILL NOT play each other in the first round of the play-offs. Both teams,in that likely scenario,would play @ home versus the two wild card teams.
If Dallas doesn't win the division but still gets into the play-offs,they would either play the Giants or the NFC south champions (probably the Saints) or even possibly the 49ers on the road in the 1st round of the play-offs. So,it's possible but,not very likely right now that the Cowboys will play the Saints in the 1st round of the play-offs. It seems more likely right now that game could happen in the 2nd round.
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By the way,Dallas won in New Orleans to end their undefeated season two years ago. Dallas looks a little better this year than they were 2 years ago while the Saints look a little worse than they did 2 years ago when they went on to win the Super Bowl.
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Jerry Jones,with some help obviously,has done a very good job assembling the current Cowboys roster. The draft selection of Dez Bryant is one of many examples. Sure,he strikes out on moves every now and then but,so does everybody. The Cowboys have even been very successful with un-drafted players. Jones seems to have learned from failures in the late '90's and early 2000's and he seems like a better GM now than he was 10 or 15 years ago. Look at Snyder in Washington for contrast. That guy is a horrible owner. Time after time,the Redskins break the bank on awful players and players who are washed up or past their prime.
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are you high or just some dallas whiskey drinking, truck driving, shotgun carrying fan? dallas does not look good this year period. they are 7-5 which is middle of the pack right now
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In response to the last 2 posts :
A) If Dallas beats the Giants this week,they will only need EITHER 1 more win after that in their last 3 games that OR 1 more Giants loss in their last 3 games to win the division . If Dallas does win the NFC East division and New Orleans wins their division (as they probably will),Dallas and New Orleans WILL NOT play each other in the first round of the play-offs. Both teams,in that likely scenario,would play @ home versus the two wild card teams.
If Dallas doesn't win the division but still gets into the play-offs,they would either play the Giants or the NFC south champions (probably the Saints) or even possibly the 49ers on the road in the 1st round of the play-offs. So,it's possible but,not very likely right now that the Cowboys will play the Saints in the 1st round of the play-offs. It seems more likely right now that game could happen in the 2nd round.
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By the way,Dallas won in New Orleans to end their undefeated season two years ago. Dallas looks a little better this year than they were 2 years ago while the Saints look a little worse than they did 2 years ago when they went on to win the Super Bowl.
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Jerry Jones,with some help obviously,has done a very good job assembling the current Cowboys roster. The draft selection of Dez Bryant is one of many examples. Sure,he strikes out on moves every now and then but,so does everybody. The Cowboys have even been very successful with un-drafted players. Jones seems to have learned from failures in the late '90's and early 2000's and he seems like a better GM now than he was 10 or 15 years ago. Look at Snyder in Washington for contrast. That guy is a horrible owner. Time after time,the Redskins break the bank on awful players and players who are washed up or past their prime.
That's past a stretch. Once they started letting go the team Coach Johnson had it all went downhill.
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are you high or just some dallas whiskey drinking, truck driving, shotgun carrying fan? dallas does not look good this year period. they are 7-5 which is middle of the pack right now
I'm not high,I live in New England,I drink whiskey once in a while,and I drive a sedan. I don't see what that has to do with anything related to the topic,though.
If you want to talk about being high,someone other than me in this thread might be high.
It's hard to say that the Cowboys are in the middle of the pack of 32 teams when only 7 of the other 31 teams have a better record than they do.
3 of the Cowboys' 5 losses have been by either 3 points or 4 points. One loss was by a wide margin and the last loss was by 6 points in overtime in a game where the opponent was lucky to even get into overtime. They are 3 or 4 plays which probably should have gone their way away from being 10-2 or even 11-1.
The team with Austin,Robinson,Fiammetta,and Bryant on the field does not have 5 losses. That probably will be the team you'll see @ the end of the season and into the play-offs. (Except for when they rest their starters on January 1st on the road against the Giants.)