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How The Seahawks Can Beat The Cowboys

By: David Robinett
Updated: September 12, 2012
Dallas Cowboys fans are flying high after the teams victory over the Giants last week, and at 1st glance, it doesn't look like the Seattle Seahawks have a chance of beating the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. That may not be the case.

Here are some of the reasons the Seahawks can beat Dallas.

1)This is the NFL. There are only a hand full of teams that are absolutely over matched heading into a game. "Any given Sunday" is the saying. Cowboys players and fans can not relax. THIS IS THE NFL!

2)Dallas could an overinflated sense of self. In other words, they my have the "Big head". Who could blame them. They just beat the defending Super Bowl champs to open the season. The Cowboys are good, but they have to show up to go the northeast and beat the Seahawks.

3)The Seahawks 12th man is a big deal. Seattle plays in an open air stadium, but it is one of the loudest venues in the NFL. Players and fans that have been there say it has a college feel to it, and the fans are passionate.

The Cowboys are probably the better team in their match up with Seattle, but they can lose. We will find out on Sunday in Seattle at 3:05pm.

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