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    • #62
      If our line can give Aaron time to throw and we can run just enough to keep the girls' defense honest I like our chances. I think the girls' D has holes! The iggles had a chance to beat the cowpies last night until Westbrook fumbled late in the 4th. McNabb's elusiveness gave Dallas fits.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Scott Campbell
        Originally posted by The Gunshooter
        If GB can score 50 who cares who covers Whitey?

        Jordy, or Witten?
        Whitten. He is too slow to be more than a nuisance.

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        • #64
          The Packers will score points. The question is, will the defense be able to hold the boys?

          Much like last year, the defense will win or lose this game IMO. The Boys won't be easy to slow down..

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          • #65
            Harris struggled against T.O. last year but had that should-be interception gone his way that he wrestled away from T.O. we'd all be talking about how effective he was. The important thing is that if T.O. starts getting out of hand that Bob Sanders make the adjustment and not continue to leave Al on an island.
            70% of the Earth is covered by water. The rest is covered by Al Harris.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by 3irty1
              Harris struggled against T.O. last year but had that should-be interception gone his way that he wrestled away from T.O. we'd all be talking about how effective he was. The important thing is that if T.O. starts getting out of hand that Bob Sanders make the adjustment and not continue to leave Al on an island.
              i thought al did fine until dallas adjusted and put in him motion, or in the slot, or off the line, to avoid al's contact. he's got to be doubled. whitten can't be allowed to run without a jam either.

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              • #67
                I also think we'll score.

                Key will be our DL against that huge Cowboys line. They said last night that they average 327.4lb!!! Wow. Flozel looked fabulous, absolutely smothering his guy every time I watched him. Eagles threw the kitchen sink at Romo last night to rush him and it did seem to get to him. But only when they blitzed; they didn't seem to get any pressure at all with the down linemen.

                re: Whitten
                Our safety play from Bigby and Collins will be key to him, and I think it will prove important. Problem it creates is that having the safety watching the middle of the field for Whitten makes it tough to give help over the top on TO.
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                • #68
                  imo, the only hope we have is the Boys suffereing a letdown after Monday night's game
                  Pass Jessica's Law and keep the predators behind bars for 25 years minimum. Vote out liberal, SP judges. Enforce all immigrant laws!

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by b bulldog
                    imo, the only hope we have is the Boys suffereing a letdown after Monday night's game
                    I don't know. Seeing how a depleted Philadelphia receiving corps (they were missing their #1 and #2) could run around against that defense, I expect that the Packers can keep pace in a shootout. Then it's just a coin flip, basically.
                    </delurk>

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by b bulldog
                      imo, the only hope we have is the Boys suffereing a letdown after Monday night's game
                      "Only hope" is pretty strong language.

                      As far as established stars are concerned, Dallas has more than the Packers. I don't see the Packers as an inferior team to Dallas or anybody, though. Do you?

                      It will take a mistake free effort by Rodgers, some shoring up of the leaks that were sprung in the 3rd Quarter Sunday, and hopefully, Grant getting closer to full speed. With those things, I'd pick the Packers even if the Cowboys are playing at a normal high level. Of course, that doesn't always happen. Romo is Favre-like in the best sense, and also the worst sense, and their defense, like our own, occasionally blows coverages or whatever, and gives up big plays.

                      Home field advantage will finally be in our favor, and that could be enough in a game between two teams VERY close quality-wise.
                      What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Lurker64
                        Originally posted by b bulldog
                        imo, the only hope we have is the Boys suffereing a letdown after Monday night's game
                        I don't know. Seeing how a depleted Philadelphia receiving corps (they were missing their #1 and #2) could run around against that defense, I expect that the Packers can keep pace in a shootout. Then it's just a coin flip, basically.
                        They have westbrook...we have an injured Grant.

                        Big advantage to the iggles.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                          Originally posted by Lurker64
                          Originally posted by b bulldog
                          imo, the only hope we have is the Boys suffereing a letdown after Monday night's game
                          I don't know. Seeing how a depleted Philadelphia receiving corps (they were missing their #1 and #2) could run around against that defense, I expect that the Packers can keep pace in a shootout. Then it's just a coin flip, basically.
                          They have westbrook...we have an injured Grant.

                          Big advantage to the iggles.
                          They had DeSean Jackson, Greg Lewis, and Jason Avant. We have Driver, Jennings, and Jones/Martin/Nelson.

                          Big advantage Packers?
                          </delurk>

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Lurker64
                            Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                            Originally posted by Lurker64
                            Originally posted by b bulldog
                            imo, the only hope we have is the Boys suffereing a letdown after Monday night's game
                            I don't know. Seeing how a depleted Philadelphia receiving corps (they were missing their #1 and #2) could run around against that defense, I expect that the Packers can keep pace in a shootout. Then it's just a coin flip, basically.
                            They have westbrook...we have an injured Grant.

                            Big advantage to the iggles.
                            They had DeSean Jackson, Greg Lewis, and Jason Avant. We have Driver, Jennings, and Jones/Martin/Nelson.

                            Big advantage Packers?
                            Big...nah, advantage yes. I'm of the opinion that jackson is already their best WR....i'm in pac 10 country....guy was awesome for cal.

                            Just saying..in a shootout...westbrook is huge...and we aren't a great blocking team..and our best back is injured.

                            Not saying we can't win.

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                              Originally posted by Lurker64
                              Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                              Originally posted by Lurker64
                              Originally posted by b bulldog
                              imo, the only hope we have is the Boys suffereing a letdown after Monday night's game
                              I don't know. Seeing how a depleted Philadelphia receiving corps (they were missing their #1 and #2) could run around against that defense, I expect that the Packers can keep pace in a shootout. Then it's just a coin flip, basically.
                              They have westbrook...we have an injured Grant.

                              Big advantage to the iggles.
                              They had DeSean Jackson, Greg Lewis, and Jason Avant. We have Driver, Jennings, and Jones/Martin/Nelson.

                              Big advantage Packers?
                              Big...nah, advantage yes. I'm of the opinion that jackson is already their best WR....i'm in pac 10 country....guy was awesome for cal.

                              Just saying..in a shootout...westbrook is huge...and we aren't a great blocking team..and our best back is injured.

                              Not saying we can't win.
                              Yeah but I think our defense is far better than the Eagles ... we will force some turnovers for sure.

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                              • #75
                                The Packers have a lot of advantages going in to this game when you break it down.

                                1. Cowboys travel to Lambeau after having a short-week of game-prep.
                                2. They had a very physical and draining game with the Eagles, it took every thing they had that game for a win, and they didn't come out unscathed or mentally drained.
                                3. Terrance Newman looked rusty, Pacman still does, Anthony Henry's biggest problem is getting beat deep, and Roy Williams is out(save the bad coverage line). If the Packers O-line can win the point of attack the majority of the time I see the Packers putting up 30+ easily.
                                4. The Packers should have all their starters in-tact(Bigby? Wells?), while Dallas is without 2 on defense (Spencer and Williams), 1 on the O-line(Kosier), and their 3 and 4 wideouts hurt.
                                5. The Packers D-line matches up well with the monsterous Cowboys O line, both Pickett and Jolly are massive bodies, Jenkins is big for an end, and our other needs no explanation.

                                Honestly, I won't be surprised if the Packers win, they have a lot going for them coming in to this match-up.
                                "I firmly believe that any man's finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle - victorious." - Vince Lombardi

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