TechDawgMc said:
Beat both Super Bowl teams on back to back games within 4 days. Not bad
Assassin said:
We are about to ruin our draft position
baylorrific said:
Dallas is definitely not playing with house money against Detroit next week. Dallas is effectively 2 games behind the last wild card team. And there's only 5 games to go. So if the last wild card team goes 3-2, then Dallas needs to go 5-0 to secure the last wild card spot. Also, if Dallas loses to Detroit, then Dallas effectively falls two games behind yet another team. This game is very likely a must win for Dallas to make the playoffs.
baylorrific said:
Dallas is definitely not playing with house money against Detroit next week. Dallas is effectively 2 games behind the last wild card team. And there's only 5 games to go. So if the last wild card team goes 3-2, then Dallas needs to go 5-0 to secure the last wild card spot. Also, if Dallas loses to Detroit, then Dallas effectively falls two games behind yet another team. This game is very likely a must win for Dallas to make the playoffs.
Don't look now... but the #Cowboys have about a 1-4 chance of making the playoffs.
— Marcus Mosher (@Marcus_Mosher) November 28, 2025
That goes up to 50% if they win next week. pic.twitter.com/3oBTRoxxs3
Cowboys getting blown out today btw.
— 🦅 8-3 (@PhillyNick100) November 27, 2025
Teams after an emotional comeback don’t usually do well the next game, and on a short week

Malik Davis told me he was summoned by the #NFL to undergo a random drug test after today’s #Cowboys win over the Chiefs. pic.twitter.com/jQMI0tD2JL
— Patrik [No C] Walker (@VoiceOfTheStar) November 28, 2025
Realitybites said:
Not a discussion that I thought we would be having a few months ago.
The Quinnen Williams Effect: The #Cowboys have allowed 43 rush yards to RBs in their last 2 games, the fewest in a 2-game span in team history.
— Ed Werder (@WerderEdNFL) November 27, 2025
The Chiefs have fewest designed runs by any team with .500 or better record. Cowboys DC Matt Eberflus needs to defend Andy Reid screen…
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Grok: The 2027 first-round pick the Jets will receive will be the sooner one between the Cowboys' own pick and the one they acquired from the Green Bay Packers. Because the Cowboys acquired the Packers' first-round pick for both 2026 and 2027 as part of the Micah Parsons trade, they own two first-round picks in 2027. The trade terms specify that the Jets will receive whichever of the two picks is higher.
Assassin said:
Still unclear about the 2027 first round pick with the Jets for QQuote:
Grok: The 2027 first-round pick the Jets will receive will be the sooner one between the Cowboys' own pick and the one they acquired from the Green Bay Packers. Because the Cowboys acquired the Packers' first-round pick for both 2026 and 2027 as part of the Micah Parsons trade, they own two first-round picks in 2027. The trade terms specify that the Jets will receive whichever of the two picks is higher.
The sooner being the first pick between the two teams? Or the Higher being the last pick of the two teams in the first round between the two? Or the higher in the draft order?
BearForce said:Assassin said:
Still unclear about the 2027 first round pick with the Jets for QQuote:
Grok: The 2027 first-round pick the Jets will receive will be the sooner one between the Cowboys' own pick and the one they acquired from the Green Bay Packers. Because the Cowboys acquired the Packers' first-round pick for both 2026 and 2027 as part of the Micah Parsons trade, they own two first-round picks in 2027. The trade terms specify that the Jets will receive whichever of the two picks is higher.
The sooner being the first pick between the two teams? Or the Higher being the last pick of the two teams in the first round between the two? Or the higher in the draft order?
Pretty sure they get the better of the two picks.
Assassin said:BearForce said:Assassin said:
Still unclear about the 2027 first round pick with the Jets for QQuote:
Grok: The 2027 first-round pick the Jets will receive will be the sooner one between the Cowboys' own pick and the one they acquired from the Green Bay Packers. Because the Cowboys acquired the Packers' first-round pick for both 2026 and 2027 as part of the Micah Parsons trade, they own two first-round picks in 2027. The trade terms specify that the Jets will receive whichever of the two picks is higher.
The sooner being the first pick between the two teams? Or the Higher being the last pick of the two teams in the first round between the two? Or the higher in the draft order?
Pretty sure they get the better of the two picks.
The Jets?
I love this offense. Ran a version of the 49ers two skill player pull counter with the TE in motion. https://t.co/5eanfa8BWx pic.twitter.com/Fu7GCS5FB1
— Ted Nguyen (@FB_FilmAnalysis) November 27, 2025
Assassin said:
Regardless, next year, we should be much better with a couple of prime defenders. Should be in that same ballpark of Green Bay. We tied them this year, so...
Both of those picks should be in the 20-32 pick range, probably not that far apart
My take: Cowboys have to beat Detroit and they need at least one of the teams above them to crash and burn.
— Nick Harris (@NickHarrisFWST) November 28, 2025
San Francisco seems unlikely. Seattle and Chicago both have some tough games.
I think the Cowboys need to win out to have a chance. Don’t think 10-6-1 will get it done. https://t.co/togvjcmLzt
BearForce said:
We broke the Eagles..down 24-9 to Chicago with 6 minutes left.
Saquon Barkley is going to go beserk
— Real Talk With MJ Podcast (@RealTalkWithMJ1) November 28, 2025
The Eagles will have over 200 rushing yards against the Bears pic.twitter.com/aJkh37ILz3
BearForce said:
It's beautiful
BearForce said:
It's beautiful
BigGameBaylorBear said:BearForce said:
It's beautiful
Cowgirls split the series and forget how to act