Jags dominating the Jets. It's almost as if we were easily handling and then blew it to a good team on Sunday.
Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs (illness) was added to injury report today, and he's now questionable for Saturday vs. Eagles. LB Micah Parsons (illness), TE Jake Ferguson (concussion) and DE Dorance Armstrong (knee) also questionable. LB Leighton Vander Esch (neck) was ruled out.
— Michael Gehlken (@GehlkenNFL) December 22, 2022
Missing the Wolf Hunter hurts.nortex97 said:
Parsons and Diggs being out could be a big deal tomorrow. The rest, meh...
duck79 said:
Wondering if Sam Williams will play Sunday after his wreck yesterday.
ChoppinDs40 said:
If we win out and they lose out, we have the same record. What's the tie breaker? W/L inside the division? In that case, we would win. If inside NFC, I think they win (we've lost 3 in the NFC). They might be at 3 also if they lose out.
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— Justin Tinsley (@JustinTinsley) December 23, 2022
TyHolden said:
Win this game then close shop for the regular season? What do we have to gain?
TyHolden said:
Win this game then close shop for the regular season? What do we have to gain?
Infection_Ag11 said:TyHolden said:
Win this game then close shop for the regular season? What do we have to gain?
If the rumors of Hurts being out until the playoffs are true that changes things. You can lose to anyone in the NFL if you're playing a backup QB. You have to keep trying to win until the Eagles clinch in that case because losing the last three is a possibility albeit remote. If Hurts can play before the playoffs yeah there's not much reason to risk injury.
TyHolden said:Infection_Ag11 said:TyHolden said:
Win this game then close shop for the regular season? What do we have to gain?
If the rumors of Hurts being out until the playoffs are true that changes things. You can lose to anyone in the NFL if you're playing a backup QB. You have to keep trying to win until the Eagles clinch in that case because losing the last three is a possibility albeit remote. If Hurts can play before the playoffs yeah there's not much reason to risk injury.
Minshew is no slouch. We could easily lose today against that defense.
All I've seen is Hurts is questionable for next week.and part of me says let's just lose today, can mc carthy, and start over.
better yet, let's win out, have the eagles win 1 and then lose to them in the second round at philly. that third down call last week should be enough to get him fired.
looks like we decided to lay up early anyway...Brian Earl Spilner said:
Is there any reason to not sit Dak and Zeke today?
Hubert J. Farnsworth said:
Good win today. Need Dak to not make boneheaded plays at the end of the game like that, but they pulled through. The defense made plays late, but they need to get things figured out before the playoffs.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Dallas winning today mean it's not set in stone yet? It would take the Cowboys winning out and Philly losing their last two, but it is still possible. And if Dallas wins the NFC East, they could either be the #1 or the #2 seed depending on how the Vikings finish (or maybe even #3, not sure about the tiebreakers vs. the 49ers).Hubert J. Farnsworth said:
Since it's now set in stone that Dallas will play the NFC South winner, which one of those teams would you all want to play in the 1st round? I really don't see any one of those teams that the Cowboys don't match up well with. I'd probably pick Carolina because then you avoid playoff Brady and playing a playoff game at the Superdome.
Drewmeister said:Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Dallas winning today mean it's not set in stone yet? It would take the Cowboys winning out and Philly losing their last two, but it is still possible. And if Dallas wins the NFC East, they could either be the #1 or the #2 seed depending on how the Vikings finish (or maybe even #3, not sure about the tiebreakers vs. the 49ers).Hubert J. Farnsworth said:
Since it's now set in stone that Dallas will play the NFC South winner, which one of those teams would you all want to play in the 1st round? I really don't see any one of those teams that the Cowboys don't match up well with. I'd probably pick Carolina because then you avoid playoff Brady and playing a playoff game at the Superdome.
And for the more likely #5 seed vs. #4 seed NFC South champ scenario, the second round opponent would depend on the other wild card games since they reseed each round, right? So if a #6 or #7 seed wins, that team would face #1 Philly next instead of Dallas?
Drewmeister said:Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Dallas winning today mean it's not set in stone yet? It would take the Cowboys winning out and Philly losing their last two, but it is still possible. And if Dallas wins the NFC East, they could either be the #1 or the #2 seed depending on how the Vikings finish (or maybe even #3, not sure about the tiebreakers vs. the 49ers).Hubert J. Farnsworth said:
Since it's now set in stone that Dallas will play the NFC South winner, which one of those teams would you all want to play in the 1st round? I really don't see any one of those teams that the Cowboys don't match up well with. I'd probably pick Carolina because then you avoid playoff Brady and playing a playoff game at the Superdome.
And for the more likely #5 seed vs. #4 seed NFC South champ scenario, the second round opponent would depend on the other wild card games since they reseed each round, right? So if a #6 or #7 seed wins, that team would face #1 Philly next instead of Dallas?
Southlake said:
Gonna have to eventually play San Francisco and Philly.