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Darn near hit last games score dead on..lol.. Just as well call this one a blowout for our guys..I have to work Thurs. night so it's the first game I miss this year..
Gotta see who's playing for Green Bay before I make a prediction.
Same. Having Woodson out significantly lowers our chances of winning..KGB too, but Woodson moreso..I just hope Woodson can tough it out and play. I don't want Jarrett Bush starting.
I think KGB hurts more. AGainst Dallas, I think you want one shut down corner and a pass rush to stop Romo/TO.
Normally, Woodson would be more important, but for this game, against the bigger slower Oline, I think KGB would have reaked havok and turned the game in the Packers direction.
KGB has been very healthy. Maybe he has one of those Reggie type miracle come backs and he plays. I think what he brings off the edge is exactly what Dallas does not want to face.
Woodson will help, but if Romo has time he'll just find antoher open guy (most likely witten or TO)
Sorry, fellow PackerRats. I just think the Cowboys are too well balanced on offense with both a great passing and a great running game.
In addition, historically, Favre has not played well at Dallas. He seems to get too emotionally pumped up and makes poor decisions.
As McCarthy alluded to in a press conference this week, everyone needs to look at the "Big picture" when evaluating the importance of this game. Should the Packers lose, they are still have a remarkable 10-2 record. What counts is staying healthy and having momentum going into the playoffs.
Sorry, fellow PackerRats. I just think the Cowboys are too well balanced on offense with both a great passing and a great running game.
In addition, historically, Favre has not played well at Dallas. He seems to get too emotionally pumped up and makes poor decisions.
As McCarthy alluded to in a press conference this week, everyone needs to look at the "Big picture" when evaluating the importance of this game. Should the Packers lose, they are still have a remarkable 10-2 record. What counts is staying healthy and having momentum going into the playoffs.
I'm kinda done with the "he doesn't play well here (Denver, KC) or he has a tough time with this team/game (Chargers or Lions on Tgiving). Seems to me history's being rewritten and all the teams we've panicked about have fallen against us. And for the record, if KGB is out, I bet Jenkins gets 2 sacks...
"Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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