SNF: PACKERS VS. COWBOYS 9/21/08 GAME THREAD

Who will win?


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Matt

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One of the best matchups of the year right here! A big test for a young Pack team. The Cowboys won't win so handily at Lambeau this time.

Either way, it should be an awesome game for sure.
 
Cowboys will win just like they did against Philadelphia. Great game, I'll be watching. What time and channel is it on?
 
Bullshit, no way they'll be able to throw that easily. The Pack have a much better pass rush and won't fumble to lose the game.
 
as an objective 49ers fan, i will have to say that the cowboys will win. not by alot, but the experience will be the factor.
~gR~
 
Mathiäs;7627152 said:
Bullshit, no way they'll be able to throw that easily. The Pack have a much better pass rush and won't fumble to lose the game.
What score do you see this game playing out?
 
This is going to be just like the Boys-Eagles game. High scoring, defense will be irrelevant. I think Grant's health will determine how well the Packers do. I think this game is a coin flip really, but I picked the Cowboys.
 
I'm torn on this game. I think Dallas is the better team, but it's going to be tough in Lambeau.
Terrence Newman will be back and Roy Williams will be out, so the Dallas defense will be greatly improved going in to this game. With Grant still ailing, I'm going to say...
Dallas 31
Green Bay 20
 
Could be. They'll be able to throw at will if McCarthy quits his conservative bullshit. I see like a 38-35 game either way.
 
Yeah, but the Pack have 5 quality receivers and two good ends. Plus Rodgers is no Favre, he won't hand them the game
 
Where is the "football is gay and just a sissy version of rugby"-option?

tbqh there was a study done - the hits in football are much harder than those taken in rugby, the pads are pretty much needed. Rugby players just get more damage done to being padless.

anyways, I think the Packers have the game cut out for themselves and ultimately it will come down to whether or not Rodgers or Romo makes more mistakes.