Monday, October 6, 2014

Tony Romo & The Dallas Cowboys Looking Good In Playoff Quest

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The AT&T Stadium in Arlington Texas was very loud this Sunday with fan screaming at the top of their lungs for their favorite team. Yep you guessed it, The Dallas Cowboys (America's Team) as they took on their cross town rivals the Houston Texans. The Cowboys were the favorite to win by 5 and boy did they need all 5 too because they won the game in overtime by a field goal from kicker Dan Bailey. Who missed a 53 yard game winning field goal in the 4th quarter with 0.03 seconds left on the clock. That miss sent the game into overtime. Luckily Bailey was able to redeem himself with a 49 yard field goal to win the game.

With the Cowboys now being 4-1 in the NFC East they are tied for 1st place with the Philadelphia Eagles. Tony Romo looked very comfortable and relaxed against the texans. He didn't look like he was under any pressure like he normally does. With DeMarco Murray running the ball exceptionally well (most rushing in the league) and Dez Bryant having a decent season thus far it appears that The "Big D" is starting to come together as a solid playoff team. Whether or not they can keep playing well remains to be seen. But as for now they're looking like strong contenders.

The Cowboys offense stats were solid as well. With the exception of 3 turnovers they had the following: 456 total yards, 316 Pass Yards, 140 Rushing Yards, and 24 First Downs. As for the Defense they only had 1 sack for the day and 1 interception (the defense needs some work).

So my question is this, Can the Dallas Cowboys make the playoffs this year? I think so. Given the fact that they have a VERY good running game and they have a wide receiver by the name of Dez Bryant. 

I would love to hear what your thoughts are on the Cowboys going to the playoffs. Leave a comment and tell us what you think.

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