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The Dallas Cowboys managed to overcome an underwhelming start to the season and finish 11-5, atop the NFC East standings. The team cemented its place with a 24-0 win in the final week of the season over the then division-leading Philadelphia Eagles. Now the Cowboys have the number three seed in the NFC and hope to break their postseason curse.
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The last few seasons for the Dallas Cowboys have seen a recent turn around in the fortunes that followed after the incredible ‘90s. In the ‘90s Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, and Michael Irvin dominated the postseason. Cowboys playoff tickets were almost sure tickets to the Super Bowl from 1992 to 1995. America’s team added insult to injury, closing out the final two years of the Buffalo Bills reign of Super Bowl losers in 1992 and 1993. After a loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship game in 1994, Dallas again returned to the Super Bowl in 1995. That season they beat the Pittsburgh Steelers and solidified their own place in football history as a true dynasty.
The time since the Jimmy Johnson Era and the beginning of the Bill Switzer era for the Cowboys has been difficult. Switzer left as age and free agency depleted the team and Chan Gailey, Dave Campo, and even the champion-builder Bill Parcels could take the team out of a funk for very long. Wade Phillips came to the rescue in 2007 and took the team Parcels built to the postseason and made Cowboys tickets again hold promises for deep playoff runs beyond the wild card round.
The Dallas Cowboys were expected to just be a team hovering around .500 this season and they looked that way in the first quarter of the season. Then the Cowboys began to play inspired football, winning 8 of 11 games after their bye week. There was not one terrible loss in the bunch. The offense may have sputtered or the defense may have taken the day off, but the other side did its best to close the gap.
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Now they head to the Wild Card round of the playoffs as the number three seed, giving fans a chance for Cowboys playoff tickets for at least one game at their new home, Dallas Cowboys Stadium.
More important to this team than Tony Romo and gaudy passing numbers is the running game. Marion Barber is a beast, but Felix Jones needs to run well so that Romo, a well-known turnover risk, does not feel forced to throw the ball into impossible situations. He was pretty good in the season, throwing 26 touchdowns and just 9 interceptions, but his playoff experiences have been underwhelming and those memories and that pressure to break his streak of bad performances in the postseason could have a very detrimental effect.
The defense has been amazing, letting up for just 15.6 points a game. Still, Dallas has issues covering the pass. This playoff field in the NFC is full of teams that are more than capable throwing the ball and that could be the Cowboys demise.