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Radio host delivered wild Cowboys take that'll have Eagles fans laughing out loud

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Everyone has at one point given some crazy takes about certain NFL teams, but Philadelphia Eagles fans will be finding themselves laughing uncontrollably for hours after hearing one opinion.

SiriusXM radio host Adam Schein was giving his opinion on who he believes will be in the NFC Championship. Unfortunately, he did not include the Eagles; instead, he took a wild turn, saying that the Dallas Cowboys will face the Los Angeles Rams.

"I think there is a real shot that we see the Dallas Cowboys playing on championship Sunday for the first time in 30 years," Schein said.

Radio host thinks Cowboys will be in NFC title game over Eagles

It has been since the 90s since the Cowboys were last in the NFC Championship game and the Super Bowl. The furthest Dallas has made is the NFC Divisional Round, and they don't get there very often.

Just in the last four years, the Eagles have won two NFC Championships and a Super Bowl, while Dallas hasn't even sniffed anywhere close to it. To say the Cowboys will make the conference title over the Eagles might be the craziest take anyone has had in the offseason.

It's fair to say the Cowboys will be a better team than they were last year, given their 7-91 record. The Cowboys' roster has improved, but they are still nowhere close to where the Eagles are at this point.

Philly fans are best off just ignoring Schein's insane take and shifting the focus to the team they have. The Eagles have all the talent on offense and defense to build off of the disappointing 11-6 season they had last year.

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Not many people will listen to what Schein had to say after his take, as everyone knows the Eagles are the class of the NFC East and will once again be in the Super Bowl conversation in 2026.

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