Guess I was wrong about the Giants. I thought they would display some give-up this week, but they are throttling Detroit, and if they can just avoid giving up, they should only lose 1 or 2 more from here on out (not counting the automatic New England loss).
The Redskins have too many injuries, and the Cowboys are coming off their 2nd biggest test of the season, an emotional win against the classless, trash-talking Giants. I think the Cowboys will take this seriously, and the Redskins are pretty helpless against a good team (witness the 52-7 loss to New England). Give me the Cowboys by something like 38-13.
Update: Well, it's a win, but kudos to the Redskins for being the first division rival since week 1 to give us a game to the end. This one wasn't really in doubt except for a point in the 3rd quarter where the Cowboys trailed 10-7 and it looked like an interception runback for the Redskins to the Cowboys' 1. But it was overturned (correctly), and a big (correct) pass interference penalty and a 31 yard TD to TO (on 3rd and 19, how do you let him behind you?) later, we're up 14-10 and never really looked back.
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