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Why can't Dak Prescott play in a wheelchair?


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Andy Dalton should do well: not as good as Dak, but the Cowboys' system is set up with good receivers and running backs. The O-line is a little weaker this year but should allow Dalton to succeed.  Of course, when the Defense has been as bad as the Cowboys, the offense is going to have to score a lot.  For us fantasy football guys, that makes Dalton a potential top-10 QB because he's going to have to pass a lot.

The Patriots O-line and receivers most years made things relatively easy for Tom Brady. Remember when Brady got knocked out for the season week 1 in 2008? Matt Cassel took over and had an excellent year - he ended up starting for KC and didn't do too well there because he wasn't set up like he was in NE.

Then, Brady was benched a few years back for several games as a penalty by the NFL and Jimmy Garoppolo started and looked better than Cassel did.  He went to SF, was super-hot at first, but then so-so.

The system has a lot to do with how things work.  The Ravens are trying to figure out how to get their offense working so the still-learning-the-game Lamar Jackson (this is his third NFL year and he's younger that rookie Joe Burrow)  will have less complications to worry about.

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The fewest wins possible for a division is 3 games due to divisional round robin. This is each team winning half of the games against divisional opponents.

Eagles already have a win over the 49ers and a tie with Bengals. Under the scenario above, the worst possible record would be 4-11-1.  Cowboys would be 4-12 with their win over the Falcons.

Giants and Washington FC would be 3-13.

What are the chances of this happening?

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