Rams, Cowboys are two teams not to be slept on

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Rams, Cowboys are two teams not to be slept on

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. –Though the Cowboys enter this week's game with a 6-7 record, it does not reflect who they are, according to Rams head coach Sean McVay.

"I think in a lot of instances, I keep saying it, but the record is not indicative of what type of football team this is," McVay said. "They’ve played some really good teams, they’ve been in every game, they’re playing really explosive on offense."

A look back on Dallas' season reinforces McVay's claim, though he could also be talking about his own team, too.

Of those seven losses, five have been by seven or fewer points, including:
  • A 13-9 Week 12 loss to the now 10-3 Patriots in Foxborough. The Patriots are currently the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoff picture.
  • A 28-24 Week 10 home loss to the now 9-4 Vikings in Week 10. Minnesota is currently in possession of the second and final wild card spot in the NFC playoff picture.
  • A 12-10 Week 4 loss to the now 10-3 Saints in New Orleans. The Saints currently hold the No. 3 seed in the NFC playoff picture.
The two exceptions: A 26-15 Week 13 home loss to the now 9-4 Bills on Thanksgiving and a 34-24 Week 5 home loss to the now 10-3 Packers. Buffalo holds the No. 5 seed in the AFC playoff picture, while Green Bay holds the No. 2 seed in the NFC playoff picture.

In their six wins, the Cowboys averaged 34.3 points and 464 total yards of offense per game. Despite their shortcomings, they are still in first place in the NFC East – or they'll at least share it if the Eagles defeat the Giants on Monday Night Football – and still have a shot at making the playoffs.

The Rams, meanwhile are coming off a Sunday Night Football win over the Seahawks which kept them within one game of the Vikings for the final NFC wild card spot. They also notched a win over the Saints earlier in the season and kept their first meeting with the 49ers competitive – a 7-7 tie at halftime – before a 13-point second half propelled the Niners to the win.

Most notably, after a 45-6 loss to the Ravens on Monday Night Football, the Rams have scored 34 and 28 points in each of their last two games and managed to get out to early leads.

"When you are able to operate with a lead, now you force them – based on the nature of the game – to be a little bit more one dimensional," McVay said. "I think we’ve seen that kind of show up in the last couple weeks against two teams that have been playing really well."

What does all this mean, exactly? Neither team should be taken lightly, especially on Sunday and with so much at stake.

"When kickoff comes in Dallas, it’s got to be that same urgency and edge that we’ve had the last couple of weeks," McVay said.
 

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McVay is correct. Cowboys are a very talented and dangerous team. This will be an away wildcard level matchup.

Rams better be ready or their season will end on a very ugly note.
 

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Cowboy wins - Giants (x2) 2-11
Deadskins 3-10
Dolphins 3-10
Eagles 6-7
Lions 3-9-1

I was just looking up who they had beaten because off the top of my head it was all poor teams. Thanks for pulling that info because it IS relevant.

This team is not on the same level as the Rams.
 

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Be very careful here. Dallas can put points on the board just like Tampa Bay. Difference being that Dak doesn't turn it over like Winston, and Dallas can play some scary D

Truth be told, I was more concerned about this game than the Seattle game, even before kickoff Sunday night
 

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Big test for the OLine, DAL's pass rush is pretty good.
 

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I've watched every single Dallas game this season because my wife is a fan and I'll say other than their first 3 wins I've been completely underwhelmed by them all year. They just don't live up to the talent they have on the roster. By all accounts they should have a good to very good record with the players on that team alone.

I really think the coaching staff has slowed them down this year, predictable play-calling, predictable defensive schemes and players not being motivated to play under their HC. It's a dog show over there, and it's not getting any better. You started seeing players giving up last game and that's never a good sign for any team. Now, they might come out and play hard Sunday because their season is virtually on the line but at the end of the day they are still a 6-7 that hasn't beat a team with a winning record. Not saying they can't be dangerous but if we come out and play a solid game, and have a good game-plan this game shouldn't be a difficult one to win.
 

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Think the Rams D will be the deciding factor...O should score some points and Prescott and the star wars character can kill if they get hot..Shut them down close to how they did Wussell and their running game will do it, Imo..Dak, in his best wet dream, is not Wussell...
 

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McVay is correct. Cowboys are a very talented and dangerous team. This will be an away wildcard level matchup.

Rams better be ready or their season will end on a very ugly note.
We will just CJ Anderson them with a Better RB. We’ll just get Jason Garrett fired by half time, yo...
 

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Dallas has been less than impressive to say the least. I remember people had them Superbowl bound after beat downs of the Giant, Redskins and Dolphins to start the season. Since then they are 3-7. With nary a win over a .500 or better team. Overrated comes to mind. On paper they seem to be pretty good. Not so much on the field.

I can see losing to the 49ers the following week. They are a legit Superbowl contender. There should be no reason to lose to the Cowboys. If we can't beat them we don't deserve a playoff spot.