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DAL beat reporter for ESPN explains why 6-4 Cowboys beat Panthers by 10 en route to an 11-5 season


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Record: 6-4

Week 12 : Thursday, Nov. 26 vs. Carolina Panthers, 4:25 p.m. Greg Hardy gets to go against his former team in front of a national audience. Do you think he will be fired up for this one? The Cowboys will need him to be at his best to pressure Cam Newton, who can beat a team with his legs and arm. Cowboys 30, Panthers 20 .

Record: 7-4

http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas-cowboys/post/_/id/4741881/game-by-game-predictions-dallas-cowboys

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also, the 20-plus-and-counting meltdown thread by Cowboy fans on Hardy being suspended 10 games:

http://cowboyszone.com/threads/hardy-suspended-10-games-merge.320119/

"typical...and some of you still believe there isn't a conspiracy against this franchise."

"MOTHER F, welp if this stands the first game hes back is for... panthers."

yada yada

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also, the 20-plus-and-counting meltdown thread by Cowboy fans on Hardy being suspended 10 games:

http://cowboyszone.com/threads/hardy-suspended-10-games-merge.320119/

"typical...and some of you still believe there isn't a conspiracy against this franchise."

"MOTHER F, welp if this stands the first game hes back is for... panthers."

yada yada

 

i hear cowboy fans bitching all the time about how there's a grand conspiracy by the NFL to keep their franchise down

 

meanwhile fans of the other 31 franchises can't comment because they've all suffered brain damage from even being within earshot of that bullshit

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Dallas is still living in this weird little dream world where apparently you only need one quality defensive player to have a good defense (Demarcus Ware anyone?).

 

Dallas does however seem to get an excessive amount of favorable penalty calls against us, so we will see.

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