Eh, it was an awesome showing until we packed it in in the fourth quarter. You guys are like women on their periods.
Tony Romo ... Body by Budweiser
Tony Romo ... Body by Budweiser
I expected 6 wins, so I'll be totally fine with 10-6 even if they don't win a game in the playoffs. With that said, I wouldn't consider this season a success unless they make the playoffs. The reason for that is because I think just making the playoffs would be a nice step and some valuable experience for the young players like Dez, Murray, the O-line, etc. I don't want them to get used to all the mediocrity that most of the Romo era Cowboys got used to.
If we don't make the playoffs, then I don't really think there is anything these players can take from this season.
If we can get these guys some playoff experience early in their careers, it could help to shape a new mentality for the team going forward, which would be great because I think they're already trying to do that with all the new faces.
Just get to the playoffs, and I'm happy with 2014.
It's very interesting hearing Romo talk about the Eagles game in the post game. He basically admitted to screwing up with his preparation for the Eagles game and feeling like crap before that game even started. I think that loss to the Eagles still really bothers him. Hopefully we see a different game the next time around.
I don't think they're good enough to get into the playoffs. If they can beat Philly in Philly then they have a shot, but I don't see that happening. Even if it does I would expect them to lose to Washington in week 17 in yet another "win and you're in" in week 17 against a division opponent.
They just aren't over the hump. The D is definitely still not good enough and the offense is inconsistent. I have already written off the playoffs, so I'll have to take 10-6 as at least a respectable season. It can be looked at as progress but I think it's more that they've just stayed a lot healthier this season than they have been the past few. That's the big difference. That and the OL is a lot better.
I don't think they're good enough to get into the playoffs. If they can beat Philly in Philly then they have a shot, but I don't see that happening. Even if it does I would expect them to lose to Washington in week 17 in yet another "win and you're in" in week 17 against a division opponent.
They just aren't over the hump. The D is definitely still not good enough and the offense is inconsistent. I have already written off the playoffs, so I'll have to take 10-6 as at least a respectable season. It can be looked at as progress but I think it's more that they've just stayed a lot healthier this season than they have been the past few. That's the big difference. That and the OL is a lot better.
Combine the fact that our offense couldn't sustain drives with the fact that the defense came out completely unprepared and you get what we got. I have confidence that Romo and the offense will play better, but whether or not we can win will come down to the defense getting stops, obviously.
If Week 17 is win and you're in we're going to win, the Skins will have nothing to play for as opposed to the previous 3 years where our opponent won the division with a win.
In my mind all we have to do is win one of these next two, then we beat the Skins and 11 will get us in one way or the other.
Scandrick went up a notch in my book today
There's your problem right there. Philly showed that they're a lot better team. Even if Dallas plays better next time I think they still lose. And then they play Andrew Luck, who could throw for 400 yards in his sleep against this weak ass pass rush/secondary.