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TNF: Vikings V.S. Cowboys


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Currently Cowboys having trouble against the Vikings rough defense.

Zeke fumbled the ball; Dak looks lost against something known as "defensive pressure" in the NFL - Something his oline has gifted him from feeling for the most part.

Vikings offense is Browns as usual.

Thinking Cowboys should win, but anything goes.

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Cowboys need to pound the ball to Elliott all game. He went for a 12 yard run, then they went to Prescott immediately. Vikings pass defense is amazing, run defense, mediocre. Elliott should finish with 30 carries if the Cowboys want to control the game and win.

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Just now, thomas96 said:

That was a really bad call. Elliott's had a lot of long runs this season called back by phantom holds that are seemingly only called to slow down the Cowboys' running game because that's the only way it can happen.

Not that I'm really complaining.

Cowboys are near the top of the list of pos fanbases I just can't stand.

But it's no arguing that Dak and Zeke have been feasting with that line.

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11 minutes ago, pantherj said:

Go Vikings. Damn they've been throwing a lot of short passes this season.

Not only would this literally be $hitting on the thin hopes of the 6 seed, but it'd possibly be helping the Seahawks or Falcons.  As much as Panther fans should hate the Cowboys, they're clearly the choice here.

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Bradford hurt.  Surprised it took this long.  The Vikings are the only team that would have the tiebreaker.  Not looking good for them.  The Panthers would have an advantage over the rest via conference record at 9-7 if we win out.

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