100% correct. The refs fucked up a couple of times but there were plenty of other times the Cowboys could have played better to make those fuck ups meaningless.93henfan wrote:

100% correct. The refs fucked up a couple of times but there were plenty of other times the Cowboys could have played better to make those fuck ups meaningless.93henfan wrote:
in Week 9 the Cowboys played the NY Giants93henfan wrote:I will say, the Eagles drew a tripping call on the Seawhores that was blatant, and the two on the Cowboys later were far less clear. The first was really bad. On the second, the Cowboys lineman on the left in the replay from behind did lift his right leg and the rules expert Mike Pererra (not sure of spelling) did speak up and disagree with the angry Troy Aikman.
That was funny in itself. Aikman does a pretty good job of staying neutral on Cowboys broadcasts, but he lost his shit there.
Lifting a leg is not the same as tripping. Both calls in the Patriots game were BS.Chizzang wrote:in Week 9 the Cowboys played the NY Giants93henfan wrote:I will say, the Eagles drew a tripping call on the Seawhores that was blatant, and the two on the Cowboys later were far less clear. The first was really bad. On the second, the Cowboys lineman on the left in the replay from behind did lift his right leg and the rules expert Mike Pererra (not sure of spelling) did speak up and disagree with the angry Troy Aikman.
That was funny in itself. Aikman does a pretty good job of staying neutral on Cowboys broadcasts, but he lost his shit there.
and the Giants complained to the league office about the Cowboys O-line tripping
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The Cowboys were called for tripping in week 10 against the Vikings
and then twice against the Patriots
I don't think we'll see the Cowboys o-line tripping anymore
Indeed. Now Garrett will be gone.93henfan wrote:
Maybe Princeton will take him back.Vidav wrote:Indeed. Now Garrett will be gone.93henfan wrote:
God I could smell the Panthers stinking from 90 miles all the way up I-85CAA Flagship wrote:The Redskins are still alive for the NFC East title. HTTR
What 'bout dem Texans? The NE Patriots losing to the 25th ranked defense is delicious.Ivytalk wrote:How ‘bout dem Ravens, hon?
Went by BofA stadium this morning...the stink was much worse.CID1990 wrote:God I could smell the Panthers stinking from 90 miles all the way up I-85CAA Flagship wrote:The Redskins are still alive for the NFC East title. HTTR
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The Bills, Dolphins, Jets put up their second winning season against the NFC in 10 years. Both years coming against really crappy divisions (one winning team last time they did it, and none right now).Chizzang wrote:Presently
The AFC East is 10-5 against the NFC East
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Still zero statistical evidence to support the claim
Yeah so you're aware that if you add up the wins and losses since the realignment89Hen wrote:The Bills, Dolphins, Jets put up their second winning season against the NFC in 10 years. Both years coming against really crappy divisions (one winning team last time they did it, and none right now).Chizzang wrote:Presently
The AFC East is 10-5 against the NFC East
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Still zero statistical evidence to support the claim
Last time you posted a "fact" like this, you were very wrong. So I'll go with No, I'm not aware of this "fact".Chizzang wrote:Yeah so you're aware that if you add up the wins and losses since the realignment89Hen wrote: The Bills, Dolphins, Jets put up their second winning season against the NFC in 10 years. Both years coming against really crappy divisions (one winning team last time they did it, and none right now).
and remove the winningest team from each division the AFC east has the 2nd most wins
and that's without the Patriots - the winningest team in the past 20 years
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You're aware of that right..?
So still no statistical evidence to support the claim
now do that since 2003 realignment - you'll notice some significant changes in wins89Hen wrote:I found this one... https://www.patriots.com/news/nfl-decad ... -2010-2018
Records 2010-2018. I'll take out the top one for each division...
1. New England: 113-31 Regular-season record (.785)
2. Pittsburgh: 94-49-1 Regular-season record (.656)
3. Green Bay: 89-53-2 Regular-season record (.625)
4. Seattle: 89-54-1 Regular-season record (.622)
5. New Orleans: 87-57 Regular-season record (.604)
7. Kansas City: 84-60 Regular-season record (.583)
13. Indianapolis: 75-69 Regular-season record (.521)
10. Philadelphia: 78-66 Regular-season record (.542)
So that leaves:
AFC West (210-222)
8. Denver: 82-62 Regular-season record (.569)
17. Los Angeles Chargers: 72-72 Regular-season record (.500)
29. Oakland: 56-88 Regular-season record (.389)
NFC North (208-222-2)
16. Minnesota: 71-71-2 Regular-season record (.500)
19. Detroit: 69-75 Regular-season record (.479)
20. Chicago: 68-76 Regular-season record (.472)
NFC South (207-224-1)
9. Atlanta: 82-62 Regular-season record (.569)
14. Carolina: 73-70-1 Regular-season record (.510)
30. Tampa Bay: 52-92 Regular-season record (.361)
NFC East (203-228-1)
11. Dallas: 78–66 Regular-season record (.542)
22. New York Giants: 66-78 Regular-season record (.458)
28. Washington: 59-84-1 Regular-season record (.413)
NFC West (201-228-3)
18. Arizona: 70-73-1 Regular-season record (.490)
21. San Francisco: 67-76-1 Regular-season record (.469)
24. Los Angeles Rams: 64-79-1 Regular-season record (.448)
AFC North (195-234-3)
6. Baltimore: 84-60 Regular-season record (.583)
12. Cincinnati: 75-67-2 Regular-season record (.528)
32. Cleveland: 36-107-1 Regular-season record (.253)
AFC East (187-245)
23. Miami: 65-79 Regular-season record (.451)
25. New York Jets: 61-83 Regular-season record (.424)
26. Buffalo: 61-83 Regular-season record (.424)
AFC South (177-255)
15. Houston: 72-72 Regular-season record (.500)
27. Tennessee: 60-84 Regular-season record (.417)
31. Jacksonville: 45-99 Regular-season record (.313)
I bet if we go back to the Shula days we can get the Dan Marino and Jim Kelly impacts as well. Heck, the Jets have a good season here and there, I'm sure we can capture that too.Chizzang wrote:now do that since 2003 realignment - you'll notice some significant changes in wins89Hen wrote:I found this one... https://www.patriots.com/news/nfl-decad ... -2010-2018
Records 2010-2018. I'll take out the top one for each division...
1. New England: 113-31 Regular-season record (.785)
2. Pittsburgh: 94-49-1 Regular-season record (.656)
3. Green Bay: 89-53-2 Regular-season record (.625)
4. Seattle: 89-54-1 Regular-season record (.622)
5. New Orleans: 87-57 Regular-season record (.604)
7. Kansas City: 84-60 Regular-season record (.583)
13. Indianapolis: 75-69 Regular-season record (.521)
10. Philadelphia: 78-66 Regular-season record (.542)
So that leaves:
AFC West (210-222)
8. Denver: 82-62 Regular-season record (.569)
17. Los Angeles Chargers: 72-72 Regular-season record (.500)
29. Oakland: 56-88 Regular-season record (.389)
NFC North (208-222-2)
16. Minnesota: 71-71-2 Regular-season record (.500)
19. Detroit: 69-75 Regular-season record (.479)
20. Chicago: 68-76 Regular-season record (.472)
NFC South (207-224-1)
9. Atlanta: 82-62 Regular-season record (.569)
14. Carolina: 73-70-1 Regular-season record (.510)
30. Tampa Bay: 52-92 Regular-season record (.361)
NFC East (203-228-1)
11. Dallas: 78–66 Regular-season record (.542)
22. New York Giants: 66-78 Regular-season record (.458)
28. Washington: 59-84-1 Regular-season record (.413)
NFC West (201-228-3)
18. Arizona: 70-73-1 Regular-season record (.490)
21. San Francisco: 67-76-1 Regular-season record (.469)
24. Los Angeles Rams: 64-79-1 Regular-season record (.448)
AFC North (195-234-3)
6. Baltimore: 84-60 Regular-season record (.583)
12. Cincinnati: 75-67-2 Regular-season record (.528)
32. Cleveland: 36-107-1 Regular-season record (.253)
AFC East (187-245)
23. Miami: 65-79 Regular-season record (.451)
25. New York Jets: 61-83 Regular-season record (.424)
26. Buffalo: 61-83 Regular-season record (.424)
AFC South (177-255)
15. Houston: 72-72 Regular-season record (.500)
27. Tennessee: 60-84 Regular-season record (.417)
31. Jacksonville: 45-99 Regular-season record (.313)