The Detroit Lions.
The Cowboys have been in the playoffs 29 times since they became an NFL team in 1960.
new Orleans saints
the Philadelphia 76ers, unfortunetly in round one
San Francisco
either in dallas or Washington it depends whos the home team
Its a tradition called the playoff beard. No one shaves in the playoffs till they are eliminated or its over. Every team does it.
It means a sports team has guaranteed a spot in the playoffs. Once a team can't be mathematically eliminated from the postseason, they are said to have "clinched a playoff berth." The term is valid in most team sports including Basketball, Baseball, hockey, football, and soccer. http://www.playoffberth.com
Yes. The Dallas Cowboys were hoping to make a Super Bowl appearance in February 2011 at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
The seeding is as followed:AFCPatriotsSteelersChiefs (Eliminated From Playoffs)Colts (Eliminated from Playoffs)JetsRavensNFCFalconsBearsEagles (Eliminated from Playoffs)SeahawksSaints (Eliminated from Playoffs)PackersUsually, the #1 or #2 seeds from each conference generally goes into the Super Bowl.So from that conclusion, The #1 Seed for the AFC (Patriots), and the #1 Seed for the NFC (Falcons), would be facing each other for the Lombardi trophy.As deciding the winner for the Super Bowl from those 2 choices, the pick from there would have to be the New England Patriots due to the fact that they are ranked 4th overall in Team Efficiency while the Atlanta Falcons are ranked 21st in Team Efficiency. (Statistics found on Advanced NFL Stats, see Related Links).
Right now the answer is a wash, as the Cowboys made the playoffs in 2009 and won a game, but the Titans have shown consistency in winning to a greater extent than the Cowboys over the last four seasons.
The term spoiler is most often applied to the team which has nothing to gain from the outcome of the game but can adversely affect its opponent's position by winning the game. For example, if team A has already been eliminated from the playoffs but team B must win the game in order to avoid elimination from the playoffs, then team A is called the spoiler if it wins the game.
The 1984 season was supposed to be a special one for the Dallas Cowboys because it was the team's 25th anniversary season. It turned out to be something of a dud: The team compiled a 9-and-7 record and missed the playoffs for the first time since the 1974 season.