2010 Dallas Cowboys: Predictions and NFL Betting Odds |
| Written by Mark Fernandez |
| Thursday, 22 July 2010 13:38 |
![]() The 2010 Dallas Cowboys will be aiming to become the first ever team in the history of the NFL to host the Super Bowl, which will be held at Cowboys Stadium this year. The Cowboys opened at 10-1 in NFL betting odds at online sportsbooks to win the big game this year at “Jerry’s World.” The over/under win total for the Cowboys has opened at 10 OVER (-120). The Cowboys improved last year to 11-5 straight up and finished strong in NFL predictions to win the NFC East, which was a stark contrast to their epic late season collapse of 2008. Dallas also finished with a profit at 9-7 against the NFL betting spread while going under the total in 10 out of 16 games. Dallas earned their first playoff win in 12 years over Philadelphia but were blown out in the next round at Minnesota. Heading into 2010 NFL predictions, Dallas should be strong on both sides of the line as they finished 2nd in the NFL for total offense as well as 2nd in the NFL for points allowed. Quarterback Tony Romo is coming off his best season ever and appears to be hitting his prime. Romo passed for 4,483 yards and 26 touchdowns last year. Romo has a pair of pro bowl 1,000 receivers to pass to with tight end Jason Witten and wide out Miles Austin. The running backs are deep and versatile led by Marion Barber and breakaway threat Felix Jones, who is expected to take over as the feature back. Head coach Wade Phillips is a defensive guru and has taken a personal hand in developing what has become one of the most fearsome pass rushes in the NFL. The Cowboys will enter camp without an experience kicker, which could prove fatal in NFL odds when it comes to close games. Owner Jerry Jones said that the Cowboys cannot be satisfied with their improvement last year and that they have more to accomplish. He would love nothing more than to play host for his own team on Super Sunday. |
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