Gotta disagree with you here.
Dallas beats Minn. AP isn't playing the level of ball he's been playing and Favre can't beat the Cowboys by himself. With the way that Anthony Spencer and DeMarcus Ware are playing, the Cowboys were getting pressure on McNabb with just their normal rush most of the time. From what I've seen of Minn's O-Line, it's on par with Philly's, and Favre doesn't have McNabb's mobility, or what he has left of it. Cowboys roll over Minn 27-17.
Arizona beats NO. NO ran out of gas before they playing the Cowboys. The Skins nearly beat them (had it not been for Suisham's missed FG...scares me that he's a Cowboy) and it was a downhill ride from there. I'd like to say that it will be a high scoring game, but the Cowboys provided the blueprint to stopping NO. I'd also say that the NO vs. Cowboys game was a fluke, but NO did the same thing the next two weeks. Arizona wins, 42-28.
Dallas beats Arizona. Put 95-100k people in a dome for an NFC Championship game and it's going to get rowdy. The Cowboys are playing the best ball they've played since the early 90's...complete ball from offense to special teams. People are saying that Romo is due for a bad game, but in the two losses the Cowboys had to NY and SD, Romo played well enough to win and cut out the bad/costly mistakes. Arizona has a great air attack, and the Cowboys ARE a bit weak against it, but not enough to lose the game. Mike Jenkins has turned into a top 10, if not Top 5 corner, in the last half of the season. In fact, he makes Newman look like a chump. The Cowboys are the healthiest team in the playoffs. That can change, but it'd take something severe happening. Cowboys over Arizona 28-21.
I'm not as knowledgeable about the AFC this year. This would be Philip River's year if it weren't Manning's. Peyton Manning is getting it done with a crew of youngsters. They win the close games and that's what impresses me more about Indy than it does about SD. Indy to the Bowl vs the Cowboys.
I've typed enough, but Indy over the Cowboys 21-20.