Do we really not have one of these going yet?
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Do we really not have one of these going yet?
http://i.imgur.com/EKoZw4i.jpg
Its the "Bring it, Jerruh!" thread in its place.
I'm not a fan of breaking tradition so I'll leave this here.
Cowboys 8-0 away from home
Packers 8-0 at home.
Demarco Murray has rushed for over 100 yards 12 times this season.
Packers defense hasn't given up 100 yards to a single player since Clay Matthews moved inside.
Cowboys defense is 2nd in the NFL in turnovers forced.
Packers offense has committed the least number of turnovers in the NFL.
Should be a great one.
Any way I look at this matchup.
It looks close.
Dunderdummy can't be trusted.
more wistology
Dom won't be the reason when we get bounced
Joe...didn't think you were in that camp
he's average
Running the football is the key to winning in today's NFL.
Packers have never lost to the Cowboys in the playoffs when the gametime temperature is below 32 degrees.
Why run when you can win?
Need to make plays on both sides of the ball.
This thread lacks energy.
It reminds me of Green Bay @ Buffalo this year.
If we as fans need to give karma energy to the Green bay Packers ......we're failing !
Turnovers, or the lack thereof, will be important. Possibly decisive.
Pad level will play a key role.
In my opinion this is why we signed Peppers. Him and Clay need to bring the heat in order for us to advance.
Best case is we jump out to an early lead force a turnover or two and put them behind 14 or 17 points. Then let them panic and abandon their gameplan and put it on Romo. Then Pep and Clay (and Neal to a lesser extent) can wreck havoc.
Lets not forget Romo isn't the picture of health either. A big shot or two on a cold day isn't going to help his back issue.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...ier-this-year/
Aaron Rodgers: Packers are “hungrier” this year
Posted by Josh Alper on January 8, 2015, 10:29 AM EST
It'll be a slobberknocker!
The "Frozen Tundra" of Lambeau Field will play a key role.
If Rodgers plays the whole game, and plays well - we win.
If he doesn't? - we lose.
Pretty simple.
Pray for the offensive line to play well and Rodgers, A., to stay healthy.
Yes for sure and:
it's being reported here (on the TSN Thurs. Jan . 8, 2015 Evening news) that Aaron Rodgers injury is more substantial than originally reported (or thought); that he has a slight tear in his calf muscle.
That according to MM "everything is on schedule" and that Aaron Rodgers will play Sunday.
http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/287967651.html
How is the Green Bay Packers 'D' Different?
GO PACK GO !
Comment woodbuck27:
Some commentary on the OL and a goal being protection for Aaron Rodgers having to be extended from 2-3 seconds to 4-5 seconds.
Lori Nickel makes it clear that the key to a Packers win on Sunday is the run 'D'.
The Odds are down >>> [-5.5 Packers].
The o/u @ 52.5.
If Rodgers plays a full game the over will be reached.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...days-practice/
Cowboys down four defenders at Thursday’s practice
Posted by Josh Alper on January 8, 2015, 4:02 PM EST
579!
579 made me laugh out loud.
It's a game of inches!
If the Packers win their one-on-ones, they'll win the game.