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Arkaign said:
That's a great analysis imho. As a Dallas and Seattle fan, I think it's critical for Dallas to try to swing a better record, and that's still a tall order as Philly will be tough no matter what. NY I think is done, but they were a paper tiger anyway. Seattle I think underprepared for the Dallas game and had no plan in place for the offensive look. And I doubt they would be as unprepared next time. At the beginning of the season you know they were studying the more likely rivals and Cowboys weren't a factor in that. Arizona is solid but not complete, and SF is actually playing more like you'd expect of past Dallas teams, combining some great play with horrendous blunders. In other words I think the fact that Seattle already convincingly beat SF and Denver means a lot. Maybe they're a half step down from last year, but still a legitimate force and a contender for best team in the league. For Dallas, something to watch will be Doug Free, if his injury is serious that is a big blow to the front line that has been the anchor and the biggest reason for Demarco Murray getting 100y games AND providing the safety in Romos world. A stand in held up yesterday, but that was after loooong possessions in the game that wore the Seattle defensive line out. A fresh opponent might expose the stand in and suddenly the o line isn't busting holes and protecting Romo in the same way.

Giants for the win next week XP!!!



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