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NobleTeam360 said:
RolStoppable said:

But Dallas (2-7) is only two games behind everyone in the NFC East (5-5, 4-5, 4-5). That's quite something after a seven game losing skid. Here's the math:

1. Dallas sweeps Washington. They gain two games on the Redskins this way and will be ahead due to head-to-head.

2. Washington beats both New York and Philadelphia. Dallas gains one game each on both of these teams.

3. Philadelphia beats New York. Dallas will be ahead of the Giants due to better record in the division.

4. That leaves the Eagles as the only team ahead of the Cowboys, but they will mess up before they face the Giants because their defense will be out of gas due to Kelly's brilliant coaching that commands an offense that averages less than 25 minutes on the field per game.

You see, the remaining divisional games alone can already get Dallas back on track. Aside from that, the Giants are the most competent rival in the division, but it would still be surprising if they finished better than 8-8 (@Redskins, Jets, @Dolphins, Panthers, @Vikings, Eagles). Of course, you'll say that the Cowboys suck and their schedule isn't easy either, and you are right. Stick a fork in them.

Hm, from the perspective, I could see Dallas having a chance, but they would have to win out (which involves beating the Packers and Panthers) which Dallas is certinaly capable of doing but I don't think they can win out personally. Who knows though. 


1 of 2 things to happen:

1: They put on a good show for the playoff race

2: They lose kind of on purpose for better draft picks.