
Dallas Cowboys 2011 Super Bowl Predictions: The Dallas Cowboys come into the season hungry over last year's second round playoff exit. The Cowboys finished strong last season with a drubbing of the Philadelphia Eagles in the last game of the season. The Cowboys finished with an 11-5 record while going 4-2 within the division. Hammerhead Sports always delivers the most accurate free sports picks and free football picks from our team of NFL predictions experts. Find our winning NFL Picks Below.
The Dallas Cowboys' 2011 Super Bowl Betting Odds have the Cowboys at +1000 to win the 2011 Super Bowl.
NFL Predictions Offense: Tony Romo became a better quarterback last season, learning when to take chances and when to play it safe. He reduced his turnovers from 21 in 13 games in 2008 to 13 in 16 games last season. He had a career-high 4,483 passing yards and threw 26 touchdowns. The Cowboys came close to making Felix Jones their starter last season. Though he didn’t start, he became a bigger part of the team’s offense in the final six games, including the two playoff games. If Jones can stay healthy, he might see the ball earlier rather than later this season. Marion Barber had 73 rushes for 281 yards. Both Jones and Barber have missed time with injuries the past two seasons. Miles Austin emerged as one of the league’s elite receivers with 81 catches for 1,320 yards and 11 touchdowns last season. The Cowboys were as happy with Austin’s success as they were disappointed in the play of Roy Williams and they sent Williams a message when they gave big money to Oklahoma State receiver, Dez Bryant. The Dallas Cowboys' 2010 NFC East Odds to win the division are at +125.
NFL Predictions Defense: Jay Ratliff, a former seventh-round pick, has become one of the top nosetackles in the league. In. 2009, Ratliff had six sacks and earned All-Pro honors for the first time. The Cowboys arguably have the best group of linebackers in the league. DeMarcus Ware fought through head, neck, back, foot and wrist injuries last season and still had 11 sacks after getting a league-leading 20 in 2008. He is one of the league’s most feared pass-rushers. Converted cornerback Alan Ball and second-year pro Mike Hamlin will compete for the safetey spot. Both cornerbacks, Terence Newman and Mike Jenkins, made the Pro Bowl last season. Jenkins, entering his third season, looks to be emerging as one of the league’s top cover men. The 2010 Dallas Cowboys Win Total is at 10 with the over at -125.
Head Coach\Special Teams: Heading into his fourth season, Phillips finally appears comfortable as coach of the Cowboys. Phillips has a new contract and a team that now, without a doubt, is his. Phillips is 34–17 (including playoffs) in his three seasons in Dallas, the highest winning percentage in team history, ahead of Jimmy Johnson. Before last season, the Cowboys hired Joe DeCamillis to revamp their special teams. They also drafted David Buehler as a kickoff specialist. Buehler led the league in touchbacks with 29 after the Cowboys had none in 2008. Dallas struggled in the kicking game when Nick Folk suddenly lost his touch. Folk was released after missing 10-of-28 field-goal attempts, and Shaun Suisham wasn’t much better.
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