Cowboys didn't get help they need on Sunday, but momentum into December still feels different
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Cowboys didn't get help they need on Sunday, but momentum into December still feels different
"The Dallas Cowboys are riding high after last Sunday's win against the Philadelphia Eagles and more home cooking on Thanksgiving against the Kansas City Chiefs, They enter December above .500 for the first time all season at 6-5-1. The Cowboys even had a great Black Friday with the Chicago Bears handing the Eagles another loss. The post-holiday lull comes for us all though, and even America's Team couldn't avoid it this"
"A Cowboys season that seemed destined to feel like a long waste of time, with alternating wins and losses and a tie for good measure, through the first seven weeks has shifted in feeling dramatically. For a team that still ultimately has a lot of work left to do to reach the playoffs, they've been in must-win playoff mode since the Eagles game, and found a way to comeback and win against"
The Cowboys sit 6-5-1 entering December after comeback victories over the Eagles and Chiefs, moving above .500 for the first time this season. Defensive play has markedly improved while the offense regains big-play identity bolstered by George Pickens. The team faces a stretch of de-facto playoff games beginning Thursday in Detroit and must string together wins to solidify a Wild Card berth or claim the NFC East. First-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer must guide the team through must-win contests, and sustained performance is required as external help from other teams has not materialized.
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