The Dallas Cowboys Have Nine Lives

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From 1966-1985, the Dallas Cowboys did not suffer a losing season which included a pair of Super Bowl Championships and in the process they earned the moniker of being named “America’s Team”. After a down period from 1986-1990, the Cowboys were once again able to hang with the big boys in the National Football League as they won three more Super Bowl Titles in the 1990’s. Since 1996, the Cowboys have been just another football team as they have only won two playoff games since then. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones wants us to believe that his team is the best thing since sliced bread, but I am not ready to order a loaf from his bakery. In the past two seasons the Cowboys have gone into the last game of the regular season knowing that a victory would give them the NFC East Title. Instead the Cowboys were thwarted by the New York Giants and Washington Redskins respectively as they finished each season with a record of 8-8.

With one game left to go in the 2013 NFL season the Cowboys find themselves once again in the same predicament. This time it is the Philadelphia Eagles that are standing in their way.
Aside from being the Cowboys owner, Jones is also the team’s president/general manager/chef/ball boy/flight attendant. Jones takes the criticism of his team personally and he is always looking for a reason to be vilified for his personnel decisions.
Last off-season Jones gave Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo a six-year, $108 million extension in spite of the fact that he has a 1-3 playoff record and that he has a pension to have costly turnovers in key situations. The Cowboys drafted wide receiver Dez Bryant in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft. Jones saw the play-making ability and thus he gave him jersey number 88. This was the same jersey number that was issued to former Cowboy wide receivers Drew Pearson and Michael Irvin.
Since their inception in 1960, the Cowboys fiercest rival has been the Redskins, but after losing to the Giants in the 2007 NFC Divisional Playoffs along with losing their first four contests at AT&T Stadium to New York, Jones has developed a hatred towards “Big Blue”.
In the past two seasons the Cowboys have started the season with a victory over the Giants only to follow it up with a defeat in their next game.
Since 2007, the Cowboys regular season record in the months of December and January is 13-17 as they have been unable to come up big when it matters the most. 
Now the Cowboys find themselves heading into their regular season finale with the possibility of not having the services of Romo as the result of a back injury. As much flack that Romo receives he is having one of his best statistical seasons. In 15 games this season Romo has 3,828 passing yards with 31 passing touchdowns to only 10 interceptions. Romo has a quarterback rating this season of 96.7 with four game-winning drives this season. Romo’s play this season has been able mask the inefficiency of the Cowboys defense.

Entering the final week of the NFL season the Cowboys defense is ranked 32nd in total defense as they are surrendering 418.6 yards per game. The Cowboys have had six games this season in which they have surrendered over 30 points. Now they will look across the sidelines this Sunday night at a team in the Eagles that racked up 514 yards last night in a 54-11 victory over the Chicago Bears.

Through three quarters yesterday against the Redskins it didn’t appear as if the Cowboys would have an opportunity to play for the division title. Early in the fourth quarter of yesterday’s game against the Redskins, the Cowboys found themselves trailing 23-14. But an injured Romo was able to rally them for a 24-23 victory.

Despite their 8-7 record along with the fact that they have not won more than two games in a row all season, the Cowboys still have a chance to become division champions this season. But will they be able to seize the moment?

In the last two win-and-in scenarios, the Cowboys were on the road. This time the Cowboys are at home which means that there will be more pressure on them to get a victory. These are the games that Jones is hopeful to have Romo will lead the Cowboys to victory, but he might not have the chance. Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett must rely on the running game and running back DeMarco Murray who he has neglected at times this season. Murray is averaging 5.4 yards per game this season on the ground, but his 200 carries are 19th in the NFL which was highlighted in the Cowboys Week 15 home loss to the Green Bay Packers. The Cowboys were leading 26-3 at halftime and Murray was torching the Packers defense for 134 rushing yard on 18 carries, but when it mattered most the ball was in Romo’s hands as he threw a pair of costly fourth quarter interceptions which resulted in the Cowboys 37-36 loss.

Aside from a division crown jobs could be on the line as Garrett could be shown the door after a third consecutive 8-8 season and no playoffs in Dallas.

We have seen this script before from the Cowboys. A mediocre team that has a chance for glory as they are led by an owner that is still living in the 1990’s. After awhile the chances won’t be there and the Cowboys must find a way to finally seize the moment.

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By | 2014-08-01T01:56:27+00:00 December 24th, 2013|Categories: National Football League|0 Comments

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