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A Barroom Question..Cowboys or Texans?

beevomav

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The Teams:

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Houston has a record of 6-3 and a big win over Pittsburgh. They play in a easy division with Peyton Manning hurt in Indy. They will make the playoffs because the rest of their schedule, they will be favored in at least six of their eight games. Quite frankly, they play nobody in the second half that, with the possible exception of Cincinnati that could make the playoffs.

That doesn't mean they are not a good team. Armed with one of the great rushing games in the NFL and a revitalized defense led by ex-Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips. Their QB, Matt Schaub has nearly identical stats as Dallas QB, Tony Romo.

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Dallas, America's team, has been in a drought. Lots of years have passed and no Super Bowls. The good news is the Cowboys have not moved out of Dallas.

Dallas is 4-4 and has no big wins, only tough losses. Their schedule gets easier in the second half and the arrival of DeMarco Murry and a healthy Tony Romo gives cause for hope in the last eight games.

Good luck to both and thanks for the opportunity to show pictures of cheerleaders..

 
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Based on the pictures, Cowboys win hands down. The illustrious title of Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader is almost as respectable as being President of the United States (no political knock there on any party). With that being said, the Texans have an easier route to the playoffs because they are in a horrible division.

They play in a easy division with Peyton Manning hurt in Indy.
Had to comment on this because Indianapolis is using Manning as the ultimate excuse for the crappy season. There is no excuse for the pathetic performance this team continues to put on the filed every week. Seriously, there is no excuse for an 0-9 record. They can't even score a damn touchdown!!!!

My prediction is the Texans go 9-7, win the AFC South for the first time in 9 years. Congrats to the Texans (insert obligatory clap here). I DO believe that the Cowboys are getting it together and will hit their stride in the second half of the season. I predict the Cowboys win the Wild Card and finish with a record of 10-6 and go to the playoffs, only to see Romo redeemed with a playoff win in the first rounds.

Call me crazy but it is the Year of the Romo.

 
In the NFL Network special 'Landry', Tex Schramm talked of how Landry didn't want the cheerleaders. He said they were not wholesome. So Tex brought in Tom and showed him a tape of Debbie Does Dallas and told Landry that this is what's not wholesome. Landry bolted from the room in about three seconds but never brought up the cheerleaders again.

 
Landry was a man of class. What else can be said about it? Me, I would have stayed in the room until they kicked me out.

 
The Arian Foster and Ben Tate combo is amazing. Set to both surpass 1000 yards, they would only be the 7th tandem in NFL history to do so. This Texans team this year is special, really special. Foster is the real deal and he is making the league minimum. Heck, Tate makes more than Foster if you factor in the signing bonus. Foster will get a large payday next year and the Texans will franchise him.

 
I will believe the Texans are special when the do something besides win an easy division. Their head coach is luckier than Norv Turner in keeping his job but I do love that running game.

 
I'll give the Texans a good season thus far, but they ain't the best thing since sliced bread. Kubiak was lucky to keep his job this year but Foster is a stud, flat out. The AFC South is absolutley terrible with the exception of the Texans but I can see them causing issue for teams in the playoffs. Who knows, Houston?

 
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