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Skip Bayless says Dallas Cowboys will lose next three games to end regular season

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The Dallas Cowboys were flying high after a big win over the Philadelphia Eagles after Week 14.

A beatdown loss in Week 15 against the Buffalo Bills by a score of 33-10 has brought out the doom and gloom.

The Eagles loss to Seattle on Monday Night Football keeps the Cowboys in with a shot of still winning the division, but to stand a chance of edging the tie-breakers, Dallas must win their games.

Cowboys fan and talk host Skip Bayless has little faith, and believes the loss to the Bills will be one of four consecutive losses to end the season.

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The nature of the loss to Buffalo was concerning, with Josh Allen barely threw for over 100 yards because he did not need to, the Bills did all the damage on the ground.

James Cook torched the Cowboys run defense and up next are two of the league’s best rushing attacks, Miami and Detroit.

Speaking to Undisputed, Skip Bayless says he has no faith Dallas will end the season with a win, and even backs them to lose on Week 18 to Washington.

He explained: “No longer can I see my Dallas Cowboys as a bona fide Super Bowl threat.

“In fact after the Buffalo debacle, I see them losing Sunday at Miami, then losing to Detroit at home, then losing at Washington to end the regular season because they will be licking their wounds and resting their starters for a play-off game, that I hope will be at Tampa Bay.

“I believe the Cowboys will lose at Miami because the most valuable run stopper Jonathan Hankins is almost certainly out Sunday with a high ankle sprain. The Dolphins lead the NFL with 5.4 yards per run.

“I say the Cowboys are in the midst of losing their final four games, not how you want to stumble into the play-offs.”

He added that he is hopeful they can beat the Buccs in the play-offs if this is the match-up they are dealt, adding: “I give them a pretty good shot of beating Baker Mayfield and the Buccs.”