Best team in the NFC, Cowboys or Dallas?
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2016 2:08 pm
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93henfan wrote:Record-wise at the moment, clearly Dallas.
That being said, they looked pretty much equal quality-wise to the Eagles last week. They're certainly not a juggernaut, that much is for sure.
Any word yet on how long Elliott's suspension will be?
If there is a suspension.93henfan wrote:Record-wise at the moment, clearly Dallas.
That being said, they looked pretty much equal quality-wise to the Eagles last week. They're certainly not a juggernaut, that much is for sure.
Any word yet on how long Elliott's suspension will be?

I haven't read on it. Is there any sort of proof that he caused those bruises or is it strictly her word versus his?93henfan wrote:
The NFL is investigating. They'll let us know.Vidav wrote:I haven't read on it. Is there any sort of proof that he caused those bruises or is it strictly her word versus his?93henfan wrote:
93henfan wrote:The NFL is investigating. They'll let us know.Vidav wrote:
I haven't read on it. Is there any sort of proof that he caused those bruises or is it strictly her word versus his?
Those look a little bit more than what a crazy bitch would do to herself to get a rich guy in trouble. Looks like you guys drafted the next Ray Rice.
It's all about who has the healthiest 53 man roster come playoffs...GannonFan wrote:The cowboys are certainly the best team in the NFC here after week 9. Uncertain as to if they'll be the best team after week 17 or more importantly, through the playoffs. Lombardi trophies are not given out based on pre-Thanksgiving performances.
I agree, Denver, in the playoffs, is a very dangerous team, no matter who the QB is.Chizzang wrote:It's all about who has the healthiest 53 man roster come playoffs...GannonFan wrote:The cowboys are certainly the best team in the NFC here after week 9. Uncertain as to if they'll be the best team after week 17 or more importantly, through the playoffs. Lombardi trophies are not given out based on pre-Thanksgiving performances.
Example:
Denver has spent the most on it's starting 11 defenders in the NFL
So they aren't very deep beyond those guys
Their entire team is structured around winning games based on a dominant Defense
We saw last night that when they lose a few of those $13 Mill a year guys the drop off is significant
However:
If the Broncos make it to the playoffs
And everybody gets healthy on Defense - WATCH OUT
Above: ^bandl wrote:The wonderful thing about the Cowf*cks is their Owner/GM, who will, without a doubt, step in a fuck up the situation between Prescott/Romo. We can only hope that once he chimes in and gets his way, something drastic will happen to that team. More than likely it will be putting Romo in and benching Prescott, thus hurting his feelings. But then Romo will hurt his vag again, wherein Prescott will return rusty and butt-hurt. They'll probably still make the playoffs but will lose in their first round. It's going to be great to watch.
You are correct. However they aren't really showing signs of slowing down. Dak already got his poor game out of the way and luckily it was against the lowly Eagles.GannonFan wrote:The cowboys are certainly the best team in the NFC here after week 9. Uncertain as to if they'll be the best team after week 17 or more importantly, through the playoffs. Lombardi trophies are not given out based on pre-Thanksgiving performances.
Dude, they played the Browns last week, nobody looks like they are slowing down when you play the Browns.Vidav wrote:You are correct. However they aren't really showing signs of slowing down. Dak already got his poor game out of the way and luckily it was against the lowly Eagles.GannonFan wrote:The cowboys are certainly the best team in the NFC here after week 9. Uncertain as to if they'll be the best team after week 17 or more importantly, through the playoffs. Lombardi trophies are not given out based on pre-Thanksgiving performances.
I was just giving you shit. I know they aren't unbeatable. But I do like their chances against any team in the league. I don't think they will be losing by any huge margins the remainder of the year. Maybe a close game or two.GannonFan wrote:Dude, they played the Browns last week, nobody looks like they are slowing down when you play the Browns.Vidav wrote:
You are correct. However they aren't really showing signs of slowing down. Dak already got his poor game out of the way and luckily it was against the lowly Eagles.
What the Eagles showed though is that a good defensive line can get pressure past that offensive line and Dak, like every QB, does worse under pressure. The playoffs come and everyone has a good defense. We'll see then.
It's the NFL, it's rare that there are ever any huge margins. They happen, sure, but most games come down to the 4th quarter. And come playoffs, more the same. Like I said, the danger for the cowboys is when they play a talented defensive line. There aren't a lot of them so everything will go smooth until then.Vidav wrote:I was just giving you ****. I know they aren't unbeatable. But I do like their chances against any team in the league. I don't think they will be losing by any huge margins the remainder of the year. Maybe a close game or two.GannonFan wrote:
Dude, they played the Browns last week, nobody looks like they are slowing down when you play the Browns.
What the Eagles showed though is that a good defensive line can get pressure past that offensive line and Dak, like every QB, does worse under pressure. The playoffs come and everyone has a good defense. We'll see then.
Yup...kalm wrote:Cowboys are still the best, but I like the Hawks with Wilson getting healthy and once Bennet gets back.
Good no call on the 4th down. Gronk could have been flagged for OPI.
Nice road win.
Screw them those bastards beat my Steelers in OUR BACKYARD!!!!!93henfan wrote:Record-wise at the moment, clearly Dallas.
That being said, they looked pretty much equal quality-wise to the Eagles last week. They're certainly not a juggernaut, that much is for sure.
Any word yet on how long Elliott's suspension will be?
I'm guessing it was a male version of this:SuperHornet wrote:I saw a dude at our section cross country meet wearing a Staubach jersey. I just couldn't resist telling him that Danny White rules. That at least got a half-smile out of him. LOL....
