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Current playoff odds: Cowboys 79%, Eagles 27%
If Cowboys win: Cowboys 96%, Eagles 19%
If Eagles win: Cowboys 47%, Eagles 52%
Tied game: Cowboys 86%, Eagles 18%
that is a badarse simulator. tons of info based on how the games fall each weekendAssassin said:
The New York Time Playoff Simulator allows us to calculate the playoff odds for both teams depending of the outcome of Sunday's game:
Assassin said:
Since returning against the Eagles four games ago, Randy Gregory has compiled 3 sacks and 4 quarterback hits. Only DeMarcus Lawrence has been consistently better than Gregory as a pass rusher since he got healthy, and the production difference between the two isn't as large as you'd expect.
https://insidethestar.com/randy-gregory-is-looking-like-we-always-thought-he-could/?utm_campaign=kbrady&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitter
This last game was a perfect example. Take away his penalties and we probably win by more than a TD. But take away his production and we probably lose by at least a TDGoldMind said:Take away the ******ed penalties and he's very productive.Assassin said:
Since returning against the Eagles four games ago, Randy Gregory has compiled 3 sacks and 4 quarterback hits. Only DeMarcus Lawrence has been consistently better than Gregory as a pass rusher since he got healthy, and the production difference between the two isn't as large as you'd expect.
The roughing the kicker penalty was a bone-headed decision. In that circumstance, he should not have gotten anywhere near the punter. But the neutral zone penalty was a B.S. call. Technically, his head was slightly across the line. But they never call that. And that negated a strip sack the Cowboys recovered.Assassin said:This last game was a perfect example. Take away his penalties and we probably win by more than a TD. But take away his production and we probably lose by at least a TDGoldMind said:Take away the ******ed penalties and he's very productive.Assassin said:
Since returning against the Eagles four games ago, Randy Gregory has compiled 3 sacks and 4 quarterback hits. Only DeMarcus Lawrence has been consistently better than Gregory as a pass rusher since he got healthy, and the production difference between the two isn't as large as you'd expect.
We should ask them to rest their DTs and QBKeyser Soze said:
Rams may be resting starters good portions of the last two games.
Keyser Soze said:
Rams may be resting starters good portions of the last two games.
Assassin said:
Michael Gallup (questionable, illness) is expected to play in Week 14 against the Eagles. There was uncertainty over Gallup's status after not practicing Friday. This is something he can play through, but it's possible his snaps are scaled back. With Gallup and Cole Beasley (foot) at less than 100 percent, Amari Cooper's in line for a heavy target share.
Source: Todd Archer on Twitter
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Eagles placed CB Jalen Mills (foot) on injured reserve, ending his season. Mills went down in Week 8 and has been unable to participate since. The team had held out hope he'd be able to return, but he'll instead be placed on IR. Second-year CB Rasul Douglas will continue to fill-in for Mills for the rest of the season.
Wichitabear said:
Now what did you want to see more of today?
boognish_bear said:
https://247sports.com/nfl/dallas-cowboys/Article/Cowboys-tried-to-woo-Jason-Witten-out-of-retirement-126116733/