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Colin Cowherd Predicts Cowboys Miss the Playoffs This Season

Colin Cowherd: “I think Dallas narrowly misses the playoffs. They have the quietest and least talented running back room in the league, and when Dak Prescott has to throw over 40 times he's 8-18 in his career. The NFC is better than it's been the last 2-3 years. The NFC is tougher, he has no run-game, and if they don't sign CeeDee Lamb, they're not only going to miss the playoffs, they may not have the same coach by mid-October. They were quiet in free agency and I don't see a ton of depth.” 

Watch Colin Cowherd of FS1’s The Herd drop his five most bold predictions for the upcoming 2024 season, with arguably Colin’s hottest take being the Dallas Cowboys to miss the playoffs. 

The Cowboys have won 12 games in three consecutive seasons, but Colin is worried about a Dallas run-game that Colin believes could the NFL’s worst, adding that Dak Prescott is 8-18 for his career in games that he has to throw over 40 times, so a horrendous run-game would once again expose a stat-padder like Prescott.

According to BETMGM, the Cowboys are currently –210 to make the playoffs, and +170 to miss them -- an implied probability of 67.7% for the Cowboys to make the postseason for the fourth consecutive season.

Check out the segment above as Colin also predicts Jordan Love to win the MVP, and thinks Saints head coach Dennis Allen will be the first head coach canned during the season.  

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