Merry Christmas to everyone. Most of the talk surrounding the Cowboys has focused on: (1) how much effort the Cowboys should put into winning next Sunday’s game against Washington; (2) how much playing time can we expect to see from Tony Romo and other starters; (3) whether Terry Glenn can have an impact when he returns; and (4) a lot of talk for talking sake. There’s plenty of time to discuss all of this, so I’ll make this short.

Question #1: How many points do the Cowboys need next Sunday against Washington to break the franchise record for points in a season?


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A side note: the Cowboys twice averaged more than 30 points per game when the length of the season was 14 games: 1966, 31.8 points per game (445 total) and 1968, 30.8 points per game (431 total).

Question #2: When was the last time that the Cowboys ended the regular season by playing at Washington?


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This blog isn’t known for much, other than the 1986 Christmas video perhaps. Almost has to become an annual deal to post it here.

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