Dallas Cowboys 2013 win total: over/under 8.5 wins

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Jul 21, 2013; Oxnard, CA, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterbacks Tony Romo (9), Kyle Orton (18) and Nick Stephens (3) throw passes at training camp at the River Ridge Fields. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 21, 2013; Oxnard, CA, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterbacks Tony Romo (9), Kyle Orton (18) and Nick Stephens (3) throw passes at training camp at the River Ridge Fields. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /

The Dallas Cowboys are perennial underachievers that consistently come in with a .500 record, so it is no surprise that people are wondering how the team will come together in 2013. With training camp underway, it is the perfect time to look ahead to the season to see how people see the Cowboys finishing the upcoming season.

Plenty of people place wagers on the win totals for teams heading in to the year and the fine folks of Bovada.lv have recently updated their odds following the recent moves and news.

Kevin Bradley, Sports Book Manager of Bovada.lv says:

"“NFL Season Win Totals is one of our most popular bets here at Bovada, and as a result, we have had some significant movement based on the amount of money we are taking on certain teams. Arizona, with our second lowest total of 5.5 wins has seen 90% of the action on the over which is the same case for New Orleans, who are only taking over money on their total of 9.  The Patriots total, due to the loss of Hernandez and the status of Gronkowski, has dropped from 11.5 to 11 and in turn, the Dolphins who are also getting bet pretty heavily have moved from 7.5 to 8.”"

So how does Vegas see the Cowboys stacking up in the NFL this season? Here are the over/under odds for their 2013 win total:

Over: 8½ (+105)

Under: 8½  (-135)

If the team reaches the nine win mark, it would be great for the fans and could get them back in to the playoffs. Unfortunately, the NFC is as talented as ever and they may have a rough road emerging as a top team.

Of course, Tony Romo is now a $100 million man, so if there is ever a time to step up it is now.

How many games do you think the Cowboys will rack up in 2013? Sound off in the comments section and share your predictions.