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Let's say for the sake of argument that Dallas finishes as the 5th seed and a WC again.
Our likely 1st round matchup would be at Tampa or at New Orleans. We have not played well on the road this year, what if we lost in the WC round?
I wonder what happens to McCarthy and Quinn if this plays out. Same for Prescott, would the Cowboys be inclined to extend him if they fail at this level? Especially if he has another game or two like the Buffalo game (and ESPECIALLY if it were a playoff performance like that)
Even if we win (we'd be favored over either team), wonder what the Jones' would do if they played poorly in the divisional round (again) and lost (whether it be at Philly, Detroit or San Fran).
There's a legendary HC that is probably coaching his last games in the northeast, and supposedly he wants to continue coaching rather than retire. I kind of think he should retire, but it would be an interesting scenario. Belichick would have a pretty good roster in place here and would probably bring some toughness and accountability to everyone, incl the defense. He supposedly likes Prescott as a QB and we know he loves Micah Parsons. For Jones, making a move to someone like Belichick would dampen the sure to come criticism for the teams postseason failure (again) and would make the Cowboys the most talked about team in sports for the entire offseason. It would actually be a bigger story than the Super Bowl itself.
Our likely 1st round matchup would be at Tampa or at New Orleans. We have not played well on the road this year, what if we lost in the WC round?
I wonder what happens to McCarthy and Quinn if this plays out. Same for Prescott, would the Cowboys be inclined to extend him if they fail at this level? Especially if he has another game or two like the Buffalo game (and ESPECIALLY if it were a playoff performance like that)
Even if we win (we'd be favored over either team), wonder what the Jones' would do if they played poorly in the divisional round (again) and lost (whether it be at Philly, Detroit or San Fran).
There's a legendary HC that is probably coaching his last games in the northeast, and supposedly he wants to continue coaching rather than retire. I kind of think he should retire, but it would be an interesting scenario. Belichick would have a pretty good roster in place here and would probably bring some toughness and accountability to everyone, incl the defense. He supposedly likes Prescott as a QB and we know he loves Micah Parsons. For Jones, making a move to someone like Belichick would dampen the sure to come criticism for the teams postseason failure (again) and would make the Cowboys the most talked about team in sports for the entire offseason. It would actually be a bigger story than the Super Bowl itself.