jbcjr14
12-07-2006, 06:30 PM
Well, the Cowboys very well may go to the Super Bowl but I don't think they get there if the Bears win home field advantage. The Bears in January at home are VERY tough to beat when they have a good team to boot. It took all we had to beat them up there when Darrell Green ran back the punt for a TD (ohhhh the memories).
Dallas is healthy and they are playing well enough to win games. I hate it as much as the next Redskin fan, but its reality.
steveo395
12-07-2006, 06:32 PM
This is the one thread that should never be on a Redskins website. You should be ashamed of yourself 12thMan.
scowan
12-07-2006, 07:19 PM
I will just find it almost impossible to watch the Super Bowl if the Cowboys make it. Regardless, of the NFC, as much as I would like to see Peyton win the big game, I have a soft spot in my heart this year for the Chargers. I hope they make the Superbowl and maybe beat up the Cowboys if it comes to that.
GhettoDogAllStars
12-07-2006, 07:26 PM
The Cowboys are very good, and they have chemistry. I think Marion Barber has been almost as big a surprise as Romo.
If they stay healthy, they could go to the Superbowl -- but they won't beat the AFC.
BeastsoftheNFCeast
12-07-2006, 07:27 PM
I wouldnt be surprised if they went, but I think the Saints have more potential. Personally, my philosophy is that a team with a great offense and an OK defense are better than teams with a good offense and a good defense ( I think that because you controll what your offense does, that makes it more valuable than the defense which does what it does in response to the Offense), and the Saints have the best offense in the league, the most passing yards, and Deuce and Reggie in the back.
RedskinRat
12-07-2006, 08:03 PM
I would love to see them get to the Super Bowl and then lose by a score of 56 - 0.
GTripp0012
12-07-2006, 08:06 PM
If this is the Cowboys peaking...then they have no shot to win it. I don't see any way they would win IN Chicago. I think this matchup with the Saints is going to speak volumes and could determine who gets the bye in the NFC.
SmootSmack
12-07-2006, 08:11 PM
The Seahawks have been flying under the radar. They could be dangerous with Alexander and Hasselbeck both back now
GTripp0012
12-07-2006, 08:49 PM
The Cowboys barely got past a dysfunctional Giants team. I think Romo's day in the sun is about to get rained on. Remember, everyone had a love affair with Grossman early in the season because of his amazing stats. Defenses figured him out: pressure.I don't think Grossman has been figured out, per say. I feel that he's just trusting his receivers a little too much. By necessity, I tend to think Grossman will correct his mistakes and stop being so turnover prone by the time the playoffs roll around. He's getting grilled here as bad as MB was right now, and I think Lovie Smith is making the right decision by not making the switch. They're 10-2, they've locked up the division, and appear to be close to locking up HFA throughout. Let the guy play through his struggles.
The Cowboys really don't impress me all that much. They are the best team in this division, but its funny that there is SB talk surrounding this team and they aren't even as good as we were supposed to be preseason.
Saints and Bears have a better chance. Cowboys need to get the bye first before they can talk super bowl.