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When a team seems destined to play in a Super Bowl there are no bad tickets. The Dallas Cowboys have been pegged as the team to beat in the NFC and the first team to play for a Lombardi Trophy in their home stadium. That’s a hard road and it begins in the NFC East. The Cowboys will have to battle a revamped Philadelphia Eagles squad, a dangerous New York Giants team, and a Redskins team now under the tutelage of Mike Shanahan. No small task. The 2013 NFL season will also bring the Chicago Bears, Tennessee Titans, and the defending Super Bowl Champion New Orleans saints to Cowboys Stadium. And a Super Bowl. |

Dallas Cowboys Tickets – Super Bowl Home Stand
The Dallas Cowboys managed to rise above their past by finally winning an NFL playoff games. That fact alone may have saved the job of Head Coach Wade Philips and must have been a huge relief for Tony Romo. 2012 Dallas Cowboys tickets are now being snapped up as Cowboys fans bank on the team taking the next step up the ladder of the NFL hierarchy and getting to the Super Bowl in their home stadium. The anticipation is deserved. The Cowboys are a deeply talented team on both sides of the ball. The rest of the NFC East is undergoing changes in key personnel and coaches. The time is now for Dallas Cowboys tickets to bring the one thing fans have been waiting for: A shot at a Lombardi Trophy in Cowboys Stadium.
2012 Dallas Cowboys Tickets – The Offense
The Dallas Cowboys have a dangerous offensive attack with the ability to strike quickly through the air or chew up clock on the ground. Offensive coordinator Jason Garrett has pushed this unit into the upper echelon of the NFL. Tony Romo, for all his disasters in key games, is one of the best in the NFL. In 2009 he shed his interception problem, throwing only nine picks in the season. Romo was instrumental in the emergence of Miles Austin, picking the open receiver rather than forcing the ball into tight spaces. For his part Austin, seemingly overnight to Cowboys fans, developed speed and hands and a real presence on the field. While Roy Williams still figures into the picture, 1st Round Draft choice Dez Bryant is now looked upon as the newest Cowboys star wide receiver. When the Cowboys want to eat the clock they’ll turn to Felix Jones now, a running back who can turn the routine into the big play with consistency.
2012 Dallas Cowboys Tickets – The Defense
By the time the season ended the Dallas Cowboys defense was playing at an extremely high level. Over the course of the year this defense gave up an average of less than 16 points per game. High level talent like DeMarcus Ware and Keith Brooking among the linebackers, Marcus Spears and Jay Ratlif on the line, and Mike Jenkins in the secondary, have given the Dallas Cowboys a defense that can shut down an opponent and finish a game strong. Philips has put his stamp on the Cowboys defense and it’s a good one.
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Bill Parcells rode off into the sunset but he left the future of Dallas Cowboys tickets in good hands. The Cowboys went native by tagging Wade Philips to take over as Head Coach. Philips may be more laid back than Parcells but he’s got the pedigree to push Dallas to the next level. Having spent the last few seasons making the San Diego Chargers defense into the NFL’s best unit, it won’t be long before Philips has Dallas Cowboys tickets converted into NFL Playoff tickets.
Unlike most new head coaches Philips has plenty to work with. Tony Romo has all the makings of a solid NFL quarterback while Julius Jones is an easy 1,000 yard runner. Then there’s T.O. We think Owens will get along with Philips better than the tightly wound Parcells and a happy T.O. is a productive T.O.
With just a little tweaking Wade Philips should have the Cowboys defense on a major swing to the upside. When that happens, Dallas Cowboys tickets will be the toast of the NFC East. America’s Team, a title the Cowboys gave up to the Saints last season, will be in Dallas again.
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