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Short week. Time to look forward


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Great win yesterday and I know we normally have the 24 hour rule around here but with it being a short week I believe its time now to look forward.. I can not wait for this game on Thursday so I can shut my dumb family members who are cowboys fans up. If we keep playing the way we have been, we should win easily. We can make big mistakes or ave dumb penalties. Time to end the cowgirls season. BTW already reading the cowboys forums... GOOD LORD THEY ARE DELUSIONAL.

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We MUST win this game on Thursday.

I have a bet with my boss on this game....he is a diehard Cowboys fan.

Panthers win....he has to wear a Cam jersey all day on Monday and start our Monday morning forecast meeting with Senior Management doing a Dab Dance.

Cowboys win...I have to war a Dez jersey all day and start our Monday morning forecast meeting with Senior Management by declaring the Cowboys are in fact Americas Team.

 

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I have concerns about this game.  The Cowboys are good on both sides of the line and Hardy is going to be highly motivated.  They have plenty of weapons in the pattern with Bryant, Williams, Whitten, Beasley.  McFadden is still a very solid and elusive back with great receiving ability out of the backfield.  Romo is a very capable QB.  I think pretty much everyone agrees we'll deal with some ref bias in this game.  This is a playoff game for Dallas, expect their intensity to be at that level.  It's a short week for us, same for Dallas, but we have to travel, our boys have to be away from home for a holiday.

With that said, when it comes down to winning or losing I always try  to evaluate who on their team could bench one of our starters.  Dez Bryant, Tyron Smith, Zach Martin?  Hardy would replace Allen but not CJ.  That's it, 22 starters and given the choice I'd take 18 of our guys out of a pool of 44.  

Carolina is the better team, we just have to overcome the challenges this particular week brings.  Rivera is well aware of those challenges and I think we come in prepared and get to 11-0!

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