
"The first half of the season was forgettable for the Dallas Cowboys as they have a 3-5-1 record to show for their work. It is clear that they have ambitions of a second half boom as they traded for Logan Wilson and Quinnen Williams, but whether or not those and other reinforcements can save everything remains to be seen. While the Cowboys were on bye last week, the rest of the NFL (save for the other bye teams) kept on with normal procedures."
"1 - Seattle Seahawks (LW: 2) They are more than for real. This is one of the best teams in the NFL. It is going to be fascinating to see who even wins their division. 2 - Detroit Lions (LW: 3) It felt like they were trying to win two games given what happened last week. Whether or not Dan Campbell is calling plays in the future will be a point of fascination, but this machine kind of operates itself in an overall sense. They are sound."
The Dallas Cowboys reached midseason with a 3-5-1 record and have pursued midseason reinforcements, including Logan Wilson and Quinnen Williams, to spark a turnaround. While the Cowboys rested on a bye, the rest of the league continued play, revealing teams that solidified positions and others that regressed. Power rankings place the Seattle Seahawks atop the league, followed by the Detroit Lions and New England Patriots, with the Buffalo Bills sliding. The NFC West shapes up as highly competitive, and several teams showed distinct strengths and vulnerabilities entering the second half of the season.
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