Well, if the summer season days are not hot enough in Dallas, there's one element that's guaranteed to make them warmer - Dallas Cowboys Football!!!
Earlier this year, the NFL introduced the schedule for the Cowboys and, at first glance, this year's looks like to be the toughest to date. Not only are the Dallas Cowboys subjected to competing in the most difficult division in the NFL, they will have to face off with all of those matchups two times. The divisional schedule alone is great enough to make Jay Ratliff well up with tears yet the brutality of it all does not cease at that.
Over and above challenging their divisional opponents - the Washington Redskins, Philadelphia, and the NY "football" Giants - the Cowboys have improved the amount of competition when they host their Thanksgiving Day game, going head-to-head with the defending Super Bowl champ, the N.O. Saints.
Toss in an early-December road trip to Indianapolis and a battle with the Titans and you've got yourself a circumstance designed to call on you to play at a level much higher than the opposition - and to accomplish this on a continual basis.
Additionally, the team were extended an premature bye, in Week 4 prior to getting to withstand a lengthy period that will set them up versus the Minnesota Vikings, the group that eliminated the Cowboys from the playoffs last year (in a demoralizing manner at that), the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Green Bay Packers.
With 2009, the inaugural year of the new arena past them, the Cowboys will have to rely more on skill and talent than the suggested mojo of a cutting edge super-stadium to be able to win football games and reach Super Bowl 45. If they win and make it to the big show, they'll be handsomely rewarded with a nice advantage as this year's SB is being played at the Cowboys home stadium.
If they're able to make it happen or not is to-be-determined.
For Cowboys fans who believe in their team, 2010 has the potential to become a year where Dallas rises to the occasion - or, because of the strength of their schedule, it could be a long year. For supporters traveling to the stadium, we would just encourage you to take advantage of a Dallas Cowboys Vacation Package and get the complete Cowboys football experience.
Earlier this year, the NFL introduced the schedule for the Cowboys and, at first glance, this year's looks like to be the toughest to date. Not only are the Dallas Cowboys subjected to competing in the most difficult division in the NFL, they will have to face off with all of those matchups two times. The divisional schedule alone is great enough to make Jay Ratliff well up with tears yet the brutality of it all does not cease at that.
Over and above challenging their divisional opponents - the Washington Redskins, Philadelphia, and the NY "football" Giants - the Cowboys have improved the amount of competition when they host their Thanksgiving Day game, going head-to-head with the defending Super Bowl champ, the N.O. Saints.
Toss in an early-December road trip to Indianapolis and a battle with the Titans and you've got yourself a circumstance designed to call on you to play at a level much higher than the opposition - and to accomplish this on a continual basis.
Additionally, the team were extended an premature bye, in Week 4 prior to getting to withstand a lengthy period that will set them up versus the Minnesota Vikings, the group that eliminated the Cowboys from the playoffs last year (in a demoralizing manner at that), the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Green Bay Packers.
With 2009, the inaugural year of the new arena past them, the Cowboys will have to rely more on skill and talent than the suggested mojo of a cutting edge super-stadium to be able to win football games and reach Super Bowl 45. If they win and make it to the big show, they'll be handsomely rewarded with a nice advantage as this year's SB is being played at the Cowboys home stadium.
If they're able to make it happen or not is to-be-determined.
For Cowboys fans who believe in their team, 2010 has the potential to become a year where Dallas rises to the occasion - or, because of the strength of their schedule, it could be a long year. For supporters traveling to the stadium, we would just encourage you to take advantage of a Dallas Cowboys Vacation Package and get the complete Cowboys football experience.
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