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Old 12-01-2016, 02:50 PM   #11
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I was being a stickler about Cincy. Lol. Most teams rarely play to their ceiling. Dallas has plenty of close wins. They are not rolling people. Not sure why you consider our close wins different than theirs in the way of playing to your full potential? Other than that u watch our games and not theirs.
d*** you are about to make me defend dallas
I don't watch their games close, but I have watched some this year hoping to see them fall apart or make mistakes, but they haven't. 3 examples where they rolled and we didn't
they beat cinci by 14 (and never looked close), we tied (absolutely self inflicted)
they beat cleveland by 25, we won by 11 and needed a few bounces in the second half
they beat Pitt, we looked like amateurs against Pitt.

NOW with that said, we did beat up Philly and they had to go to OT, and they still play the Vikings and Detroit and could lose to both, so I'm NOT saying they are a great team, just that they haven't created self inflicted losses (tie) like we have.
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