Cowboy games schedule 2011


















The MVP will easily have his way with Dallas' weak secondary if they don't prepare against him well enough. The extra week should help, though. This is also a huge game for Tony Romo. This is a road game in a hostile environment against a very good team. A win here for Romo and the Cowboys will show the rest of the league that they are here to play big boy football. It will put their dismal season behind them for good and they will gain respect from their competition.

Just like the game against Detroit, it can be very easy to overlook the Rams , especially after a big game against the Patriots the week before. The Cowboys should be very careful, though.

The Rams have one of the best young quarterbacks in the game in Sam Bradford. They could, however, pick apart the Rams with their own weapons. They just need to stay focused and execute. If they do that, the game is theirs for the taking. Tony Romo also has a good memory.

He remembers the loss he suffered at St. Louis in Although a lot has changed since then, he'll be looking to erase that from his memory banks with a great performance at home.

This will be the first of two matchups against the hated Eagles. Last season, Tony Romo did not play the Eagles in either matchup because of injury. In the first game at Dallas, the Eagles won a close game. The Cowboys, however, took the second game in a meaningless Week 17 matchup where both teams had nothing to play for. There will be a lot to play for in this Week 8 matchup. Both teams are expected to make a push for the NFC East title and this game will most likely tell everyone who the team to reckon with will be in the East.

Yet another game for the Cowboys which they can easily overlook following an emotional one. But the Cowboys should learn a lesson from the New Orleans Saints.

The Saints thought they would steamroll through the Seahawks in the playoffs because of Seattle's record, but we all saw what happened. Tony Romo can always reach back to his past for motivation against Seattle. It was the Seahawks who beat him in that cold January night in Seattle back in in the infamous botched-snap game. But since then, a lot has changed. The Seahawks, despite making the playoffs, are not a powerhouse like they once were, and Romo has evolved into a top quarterback.

Can Marshawn Lynch pull off another earth-shaking run against the Cowboys like he did in the playoffs? Or will the Cowboys continue to have their way with the Seahawks like they did in the Thanksgiving showdown when the Cowboys won ? Can this be Cam Newton's first ever game against the Dallas Cowboys? If so, this should be an exciting game to watch. The Super Bowl rivals from the '90s have gone in different directions ever since those times.

The Cowboys won three Super Bowls. The Bills find it difficult to win a game and have heard rumors of relocation throughout the past several years. Drafting Cam Newton could change the fortunes of the Bills and at least turn them into an exciting watch. The Cowboys and Bills most recently met in an unforgettable Monday Night Football game in where Tony Romo threw six interceptions yet the Cowboys found a way to win late in the game with a field goal from Nick Folk.

In the third consecutive game where the Cowboys should win, they travel to the nation's capital to take on hated rival Washington. At this point of the season, the Redskins could be well out of the playoff picture, so as always, the Cowboys should focus and take the game seriously in order to pick up the win. Playing on the road against a rival is a challenge no matter what their record is. The Redskins, if out of the playoff picture, will view this game as their Super Bowl and bring everything, including the kitchen sink, against the Cowboys.

The Thanksgiving tradition continues in Dallas. This time they will play the Miami Dolphins. A late fumble by Roy Williams after a huge catch-and-run cost the Cowboys the game. This year the invigorated Cowboys hope to bring holiday cheer to their fans on Turkey Day with a big win against another AFC East opponent.

The Dolphins have put up solid seasons recently despite not making the playoffs last year. It's just very difficult competing against the Patriots and Jets in that division. Otherwise, they are a formidable opponent and this should make for a delightful Thanksgiving showdown. The two teams squared off on Thanksgiving eight years ago.

The Dolphins stomped all over the Cowboys in that game. Hopefully for the Cowboys, there will be a more favorable result this time around! University of Phoenix Stadium has been a house of horrors for the Cowboys in recent years.

Last season, in a barnburner of a game, Cowboys kicker Nick Buehler missed an extra point after what seemed to be a game-tying touchdown. The Cowboys capped off a disappointing season with an ugly loss. In , after tying the game and sending it into overtime on a field goal by Nick Folk, punter Mat McBriar had his kick blocked in overtime.

The ball was recovered and returned for a touchdown by Arizona and the Cowboys headed home with their heads hanging down. This year, the Cardinals are expected to be a mess with uncertainty at quarterback.

The Cowboys will definitely look to take advantage of this and gain some revenge for what has happened in recent years in that building. In fact, this will be the first of two games against the G-Men in the last four weeks of the season. Jason Garrett won his first career game as head coach against the Giants last year in a victory where Jon Kitna threw three touchdowns.

However, the Giants took the meeting at Cowboys Stadium last season on a crushing Monday night loss for Dallas. In fact, that was the game in which Tony Romo was injured. In his first meeting against the Giants, Romo will try to make the Giants pay for that hit last season. Meanwhile, the Giants pass rush will continue to try to make Romo feel uncomfortable. In these games the weather can get very uncomfortable and cause a difference in the game.

However, this year the Cowboys travel to beautiful Tampa Bay , where it will probably be 65 degrees and sunny. WEEK 7. AT Vikings Minnesota Vikings. Bank Stadium. Broncos Denver Broncos. Falcons Atlanta Falcons.

Raiders Las Vegas Raiders. Caesars Superdome. MetLife Stadium. Washington Washington Football Team. Cardinals Arizona Cardinals.

AT Eagles Philadelphia Eagles. Lincoln Financial Field. AT Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers. Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium. AT Cardinals Arizona Cardinals. State Farm Stadium. Texans Houston Texans. Game Pass. Jaguars Jacksonville Jaguars. Network Information. Have Questions?



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