How Much the Cowboys Would Have Paid Those Betting Team Through 2016

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How Much the Cowboys Would Have Paid Those Betting Team Throughout 2016

Jason Logan of Covers.com offered some great insight into what a loyal Dallas Cowboys gambler would be sitting on ($moneywise$) had he or she wagered on this team the entire 2016 regular season leading up to Thanksgiving Day.

If you bet $100 on Dallas +3.5 in Wk 2 and rolled total return over in each of their next 8 games (standard -110 vig), you'd be up $33,685.

The Cowboys were at fantastic 6-1 odds of winning Super Bowl 51 all things considered with their 8-1 record Straight Up and Against The Spread.

Rookie quarterback Dak Prescott took over the starting position from Tony Romo after the long time veteran Cowboys quarterback went down with an injury.  Prescott's outstanding play sealed the deal for him to become the new starting quarterback in Dallas (with Romo's classy blessing). 

Prescott just keeps getting better, turning in back-to-back 300-yard passing games after starting his career with zero through the first eight games of this season.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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