Some views of the game from the media
Here's a view of the game from FOX Sports.

John Clayton gives his view on the game, here.

SI.com had their "experts" predict the wild-card round. Interestingly, four of the six like the Cowboys.

ESPN documents the Cowboys turbulent season and its late-season slide. But you have to end on a happy note, so here's the happy note:
"If we can minimize mistakes and do things the right way, we can be a team that teams don't want to play against," Romo said. "We may not scare anyone right now. But if you win a game or two, that will change."
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For what it's worth....
by TexasGonzo on Jan 4, 2007 2:36 PM CST reply actions
I got this from another board:
To summarize, he said:
-- We don't get much pressure, and the more he's been in the league, the more he realizes that any secondary is vulnerable when you don't get pressure.
-- The only time the Cowboys get pressure is on seven-step drops. On three- and five-step drops, they are no problem.
-- Our only pressure threat is Ware, and if we don't move him around, we are basically not going to get any pressure at all against Walter Jones.
-- Newman was our best corner, but they weren't afraid on throw him on single coverage.
But the worst...
Said that our interior LBs were basically awful. He said against most teams when you check down to backs, you might get five or six yards. Against us, he felt you could get 10-12 or even 20 yards at times.
The worst quote? (Not verbatim but pretty close)
"Number 56 looked like a lot of times like he doesn't know what he's doing out there."
by Burt D @ Blogging The Boys on Jan 4, 2007 4:43 PM CST reply actions
Has Bradie James really been that bad?
by Burt D @ Blogging The Boys on Jan 4, 2007 4:44 PM CST up reply actions
It'll be a high-scoring game in Seattle
It would be nice if the D and #56 figures it out before the game but I wouldn't put my paycheck on it.

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