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Super Wild Card Weekend Reveals the Harsh Truth about Dak Prescott and the Cowboys

The ‌second day ⁢of Super⁣ Wild Card Weekend did not go as expected, at least​ for the‍ Dallas Cowboys. Filled with Super Bowl aspirations, the Cowboys⁣ fell‍ in the wild card round for the ​second ‍time in three years ​as⁢ the Green Bay ⁢Packers ran them out​ of AT&T Stadium (and the game wasn’t even that close).

Jordan ⁣Love left his mark‌ in the ⁤Packers victory, as Green Bay became the first No. 7​ seed to win a playoff game in the ⁣expanded playoff format. The Cowboys have gone 13 consecutive postseasons without reaching ⁤the conference championship⁢ game, the longest such streak in NFL history.

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The Lions also⁢ won their‍ first playoff game since 1991, and ⁤just their second playoff game⁤ since ⁤1957. Detroit will host two playoff games ⁢for the first time in franchise‌ history.

With Sunday’s wild card ⁤games in the rearview, here’s what we learned from both contests and how that will carry over to the ‍divisional round and next week.

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Cowboys ⁣continue to stink in January⁢

Every year ​the story remains the same in Dallas. The ⁢Cowboys blow out bad‍ football teams and pad​ the point differential‍ to‌ look ⁢like one of the best teams in⁢ the NFL. This year was no different.

Against teams‌ that ‌finished with a losing record, the⁤ Cowboys were 8-1 with ⁢a point‌ differential of +204. Against ‍teams that finished with a winning record, the Cowboys‌ were 4-4 with a point differential of -10. The Cowboys averaged 34.3 points against teams with losing records and 25.0 against teams with winning records. ​Dallas was the third team in NFL history ⁤with nine‍ wins by 20-plus points in ⁣a season (1999⁤ Rams, 2007 Patriots) and won ‍16 straight home games (six of which by 20-plus points).

This ⁤team was always going to be⁣ judged in January, and they laid an egg to the No. 7​ seed in‌ the playoffs. Dallas played a playoff game at ‍home and trailed 48-16 ‌in the fourth quarter. This was ⁤a team that was 8-0 with a +172 point ‍differential in the ‌regular season at home. This is the ‍largest regular season home point differential by any team to lose playoff​ opener at home in NFL history, per CBS Sports Research.

The Cowboys faced ​a ⁢team with a winning record and lost, but ⁢that shouldn’t be a surprise given ⁣the defense allowed 26.3 ⁤points a game against teams ​with​ winning records ‍and 11.7 against‍ teams‌ with losing records.

Dallas is now 5-13 in the playoffs since winning its last⁣ Super Bowl, failing to advance past the ⁣divisional round. For all ​the hoopla that comes ⁣with⁢ the Cowboys when they blow out ⁤bad teams, they certainly are that bad team ‍in ⁣January.

Dak Prescott still can’t take Cowboys ​to the​ Super Bowl

Prescott was⁤ great​ at padding up⁣ those numbers‌ in garbage time in‍ Sunday’s blowout⁤ loss.

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