Dak and Zeke are taking the Dallas Cowboys to the Super Bowl.Nobody can stop the dynamic rookie duo. Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott proved they are the real deal by rallying the Cowboys for a 35-30 comeback win at Pittsburgh.The quarterback picked in the fourth round and the running back selected No. 4 overall should not only be co-winners of the NFLs Rookie of the Year Award, but the MVP Award, too.Thanks to Prescott and Elliott , the Cowboys are 8-1 and frontrunners to win the NFC title.OK, slow your roll.Dont forget the Seahawks (6-2-1). The Cowboys win against the Steelers was impressive. But Seattles win over Tom Brady and the Patriots in New England on Sunday night was an even bigger statement win.Russell Wilson led the offense to a pair of scores in the fourth quarter in a 31-24 comeback win and the defense made a goal-line stand at the end.Everyone knows the Seahawks are dominant at home where theyre 4-0. Beating the Patriots in Foxborough proves they can win tough games on the road.Here are other overreactions following Week 10:OVERREACTION: The Browns (0-10) may lose every game by halftime. Theyve lost the past two games by an average of 23 points and are playing worse instead of getting better.REALISTIC REACTION: They have three straight homes games coming up. Perhaps, they play a close game.---OVERREACTION: The Vikings wont win another game. Theyve gone from 5-0 to 5-4.REALISTIC REACTION: Theyre still tied for first place.---OVERREACTION: Aaron Rodgers will get Mike McCarthy fired if he keeps criticizing his teammates.REALISTIC REACTION: Its time for Green Bays players to show some urgency. The Packers (4-5) are only one game out of first place.---OVERREACTION: The Steelers (4-5) wont make the playoffs. They couldnt even protect a lead after scoring a touchdown with 42 seconds left against Dallas.REALISTIC REACTION: Theyre only one game behind first-place Baltimore and play them at home on Christmas Day.---OVERREACTION: Ryan Mathews proved he can be a workhorse back for the Eagles.REALISTIC REACTION: Hes had two 100-yard games in two seasons.---OVERREACTION: Theres no deficit the Kansas City Chiefs (7-2) cant overcome.REALISTIC REACTION: They cant keep playing catch-up.---OVERREACTION: Marcus Mariota will break all of Peyton Mannings passing records. He already has thrown four TD passes six times in 22 games.REALISTIC REACTION: Mariota has superstar potential but Mannings records will be tough to reach.---OVERREACTION: The Chargers are the best 4-6 team in NFL history. 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A lot of people dont understand where were coming from, but its our reality. Thats why were doing this to try to find solutions.Regardless if its serious or not, no one has come to my doorstep yet with a gun. I know what Im standing for is right. I believe that in my heart and Im going to continue to do what I got to do to keep the conversation going.Thomas said he hadnt informed the Dolphins or their security detail because the death threats have been reestricted to social media.ddddddddddddThomas, Foster, Stills and Jenkins participated in a town hall meeting with local police, military and community leaders at the teams facility on Tuesday. The president of the Broward County police union recently urged workers not to escort Dolphins players to games after their recent stance. But Thomas described the meeting as productive and both sides listened.It was definitely great to hear the perspective of our law enforcement, because obviously their voice counts, Thomas said. It was great to hear that they honestly felt that there is a problem, and its going to take maybe changing that culture of policing. So to hear that coming from them -- we werent necessarily expecting to hear that from them. So that was great. That was powerful.Thomas expects more meetings and collaboration between the Dolphins and local law enforcement in the future. Thomas said he hasnt decided if he will kneel during the national anthem for a third straight game during Sundays home opener against the Cleveland Browns. ' ' '