I know, i know, they got the best Oline, Romo, Dez, etc etc, but their schedule is just brutal. They play one of the most competitive divisions, id give a 3-3 there for them, might be 4-2 but thats tops.
Loss at Nola, Green Bay, Buff, so thats 5 or 6 losses, already.
And i think they are going to have nailbiter vs NE, Seattle, Carolina, hell, might even Atlanta could surprise them but they only need to loose 1 or 2 out of these 4.
I know, i know, they got the best Oline, Romo, Dez, etc etc, but their schedule is just brutal. They play one of the most competitive divisions, id give a 3-3 there for them, might be 4-2 but thats tops.
Loss at Nola, Green Bay, Buff, so thats 5 or 6 losses, already.
And i think they are going to have nailbiter vs NE, Seattle, Carolina, hell, might even Atlanta could surprise them but they only need to loose 1 or 2 out of these 4.
That's not going to happen unless Tony Romo tores his ACL.
You have an improved Cowboys team which went 12-4 last season. Tony Romo was hurt during the Redskins game and didn't play vs. Arizona. So two losses occurred without him. Maybe they would have finished the season 13-3.
Loss at Nola & Green Bay? Why should that be a lock? They stomped Nola last season and were close from beating the Packers at Lambeau.
That's not going to happen unless Tony Romo tores his ACL.
You have an improved Cowboys team which went 12-4 last season. Tony Romo was hurt during the Redskins game and didn't play vs. Arizona. So two losses occurred without him. Maybe they would have finished the season 13-3.
Loss at Nola & Green Bay? Why should that be a lock? They stomped Nola last season and were close from beating the Packers at Lambeau.
They should beat the saints and were a very controversial call away from maybe beating the packers in green bay....pats, and seattle are both coin flips in my opinion and they should butt slam the panthers.
The lion and the tiger may be more powerful, but the wolf doesn't perform in the circus.
They should beat the saints and were a very controversial call away from maybe beating the packers in green bay....pats, and seattle are both coin flips in my opinion and they should butt slam the panthers.
They don't have as "slam dunk" a best line as everyone is saying, but they do have "slam dunk" the best team, with the winningest culture and mental toughness this side of the Baltimore Ravens.
They have really good depth at WR, TE, OL, DL, LB - so even if they lose a couple of upsets, they are a solid bet to win way more often than they lose.
If I could find a sports book taking bets on the Cowboys going 16-0 I would take it. They are more likely to be 14-2 than 9-7. By the way, if Brady's four game suspension stands, the Patriots fourth game is against the Cowboys, as they have a bye week in week 4.
Just a terrible bet in my opinion, again, like Summa said, there is always the possibility that Romo breaks his leg, but I really wouldn't put it past a team as talented as this in a division that is actually super weak to win 10 without him (assuming he breaks his leg in week 5 when they are 4-1).
The Cowboys were 4-2 against the division last year, 5-1 against them the year before. The one player out of the whole division that has given them fits is LeSean McCoy. He's gone. If there were another, it's DeSean Jackson, he's on a pretty bad team in Washington (who is going to be better than most think, I think better than New York).
They don't have as "slam dunk" a best line as everyone is saying, but they do have "slam dunk" the best team, with the winningest culture and mental toughness this side of the Baltimore Ravens.
They have really good depth at WR, TE, OL, DL, LB - so even if they lose a couple of upsets, they are a solid bet to win way more often than they lose.
If I could find a sports book taking bets on the Cowboys going 16-0 I would take it. They are more likely to be 14-2 than 9-7. By the way, if Brady's four game suspension stands, the Patriots fourth game is against the Cowboys, as they have a bye week in week 4.
Just a terrible bet in my opinion, again, like Summa said, there is always the possibility that Romo breaks his leg, but I really wouldn't put it past a team as talented as this in a division that is actually super weak to win 10 without him (assuming he breaks his leg in week 5 when they are 4-1).
The Cowboys were 4-2 against the division last year, 5-1 against them the year before. The one player out of the whole division that has given them fits is LeSean McCoy. He's gone. If there were another, it's DeSean Jackson, he's on a pretty bad team in Washington (who is going to be better than most think, I think better than New York).
4 -2 worst case in division and give U a loss vs Seattle, GB and NE although that's not certain. Add in the 1 loss where they should've won (every team has at least 1)
Romo getting hurt is a total non factor when betting totals because u can say that about every team with a top QB.
4 -2 worst case in division and give U a loss vs Seattle, GB and NE although that's not certain. Add in the 1 loss where they should've won (every team has at least 1)
Romo getting hurt is a total non factor when betting totals because u can say that about every team with a top QB.
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