I was merely posting stats from previous years just as you were. Which was my point, that's not this year. 8-8 is the floor.
You tell me what has changed so much this year, that they haven't had in previous years. That IS this year. Just like last year. Just like the year before that, and the year before that, and the year before that. What do they have, that is going to make them a team that is over .500, much less win the division?
For the record, wins in 1965 and 1966 against ANY team don't have dick to do with 2013.
getting rid of fat Sam Elliot and having someone other than Garrett calling plays is good for an additional win this year over last. That's my reasoning anyway.
- Tony Romo is 2-0 against Eli's Giants in the season opener (2007 and 2012).
- The Cowboys are 6-0 against the Giants in the season opener.
- Dallas beat New York in consecutive Week 1 matchup's in the '65 and '66 seasons.
- In 2007, the Cowboys lost their final preseason game (like they did this year), 10 days later, they bounced back by beating the Giants in Week 1 at home.
- Eli Manning's Giants are 0-3 in Sunday Night Football games in Week 1, including consecutive season openers in 2006 and 2007.
- The Giants are 0-2 on September 8th under Tom Coughlin.
- Tony Romo has the highest career Week 1 QB rating in NFL history (115.5). He has had a QB rating of 100.0 or higher in 5 out of 6 Week 1 games. Eli Manning, on the other hand, has a career Week 1 QB rating of 72.1. He has only reached a 100.0 QB rating in Week 1 once out of 8 games.
You sure are trying hard to prove something. 8-8 tops. Watch.
That's a big if, and Dallas has never beaten NY at home. That's a huge hurdle to overcome. I shouldn't say never... I mean as far as the Deathstar goes.
- Tony Romo is 2-0 against Eli's Giants in the season opener (2007 and 2012).
- The Cowboys are 6-0 against the Giants in the season opener.
- Dallas beat New York in consecutive Week 1 matchup's in the '65 and '66 seasons.
- In 2007, the Cowboys lost their final preseason game (like they did this year), 10 days later, they bounced back by beating the Giants in Week 1 at home.
- Eli Manning's Giants are 0-3 in Sunday Night Football games in Week 1, including consecutive season openers in 2006 and 2007.
- The Giants are 0-2 on September 8th under Tom Coughlin.
- Tony Romo has the highest career Week 1 QB rating in NFL history (115.5). He has had a QB rating of 100.0 or higher in 5 out of 6 Week 1 games. Eli Manning, on the other hand, has a career Week 1 QB rating of 72.1. He has only reached a 100.0 QB rating in Week 1 once out of 8 games.
I have them at 10-6. If we beat NYG, i think there is a real chance we start 4-0 and have some good momentum going into some tough games.
That's a big if, and Dallas has never beaten NY at home. That's a huge hurdle to overcome. I shouldn't say never... I mean as far as the Deathstar goes.
Yeah, this year... Historically, NFCW can't hold NFCE's jock strap. Just two years ago NFCW was one of the worst conferences in football, and STL still couldn't win.
that plus our ownership and our coach didnt know what the heck they were doing. I'm hoping that STL makes the playoffs, but probably won't. I just want to see improvement from last year. Expecially on offense, if Sam Bradford dosen't put up numbers this year then he might be on the way out. I think we can take Seattle and San Fran in St. Louis. On the road though its gonna be tough. Should sweep Arizona, they suck
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