The woke sports world tries to distract us, but some things still matter: football and tradition. The NFL’s opening game is a cultural event, and conservatives understand the importance of these shared experiences.
Here’s what you need to know about the Cowboys vs. Giants Week 1 Showdown:
- Giants host the Cowboys on Sunday night, September 13th.
- Cowboys are early favorites by -2.5 points.
- The over/under is set at a high 48.5 points.
The Commies and the Cowboys: A Gridiron Clasic
The New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys rivalry is one of the oldest and proudest in the NFL. This isn’t just a game; it’s a clash of cultures, a battle for bragging rights, and, dare I say, a microcosm of the American spirit. The Giants get the first crack at America’s Team at home.
Recent history hasn’t been kind to the Giants. Before their meaningless Week 18 win earlier this year, the Cowboys dominated, winning nine straight.
Dallas’s Defense: Can They Stop Anyone?
Last season, the Cowboys’ offense was a high-octane machine. However, their defense was an embarrassment. They allowed a whopping 30.1 points per game! This is unacceptable. Something had to change.
Dallas made moves in the offseason, drafting Caleb Downs and adding veterans like Jalen Thompson and Rashan Gary. Will these changes be enough to shore up that porous defense? Time will tell, but real American football fans know: Defense wins championships.
The Draft: Cowboys Invest in the Future
The Cowboys, armed with significant draft capital, made some smart moves. They grabbed Safety Caleb Downs after trading up and added Edge rusher Malachi Lawrence. These young players could be key to the Cowboys’ future success.
These moves demonstrate that Dallas is serious about competing. It will be interesting to see how quickly these new additions can make an impact. We need strong organizations at the heart of our nation.
What it All Means: America’s Game and American Values
Football isn’t just entertainment; it’s a reflection of our values: hard work, discipline, and teamwork. As conservatives, we understand the importance of these principles, both on and off the field. The NFL, despite its missteps, still holds a special place in the hearts of many Americans.
This game matters because it sets the tone for the entire season. A win for the Cowboys would be a statement: They’re back, and they’re ready to compete for a title.
Will the Cowboys live up to the hype, or will the Giants pull off an early-season upset?


