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Cowboys Ensure That Jerry Jones Won’t Have to Look Up Out of NFC East Cellar Yet

December 20, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Washington Redskins on Sunday by a score of 33-30 to pull into a tie for third place in the NFC East with the Redskins.
Winning would have clinched third place in the NFC East for the Washington Redskins, and would have ensured that the Cowboys would remain in the cellar of that division, regardless of what happened the last two weeks of the 2010 season.
By virtue of beating the Cowboys twice, the Redskins would have remained ahead of the Cowboys even if they had lost the last two games and the Cowboys had won their last two.  
It's a far cry from what most analysts and experts would have predicted for the Cowboys this season. Most expected that the Cowboys would compete hard for a birth in this year's Super Bowl, to be played at "Jerry World".
Jerry reportedly paid out over $160 million in player's salaries in this uncapped year in the NFL, but an impotent offense that repeatedly turned the ball over at cruci...

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