I think it should be a great game and in the end I think the defense of the Packers wins out over the offensive prowess of the Cowboys. Green Bay can do it all on offense and the defense is amongst the best in the game. The Cowboys have a great offense, but a relatively poor defense for a team as highly regarded as they are.
2007-11-18 18:23:07
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answered by UriK 5
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Right now GB is looking more consistent. Dallas had a few foul-ups and could have lost the game but Cambell isn't that great of a QB.
I would say the home field team will win but GB has been very good on the road.
Favre has never won in Dallas. So it would be easy to say Dallas will win. However, since Favre is having his best season since '95 and '96, I wouldn't be surprised if this team, which NOBODY expected for them to be 9-1 at this point will prevail because of the emotional factor their team is riding higher each week and seems to be improving each week compared to the Cowboys who seem to be slipping slightly.
2007-11-19 01:38:53
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answered by Keith 4
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Well you have to always delete Dallas vs Redskins as this is one of the biggest rivalries in the NFL. The Bills game I agree was shakey, but Dallas walked into an ambush of media hype and Bills fans going nuts.
Packers have been a team on a mission and finally look to have solved their running game issue. Favre will be Favre and he can have a monster game against a Dallas secondary which is still suspect to giving up alot of yardage.
Dallas hasn't given up hardly any rushing yardage this year, in fact one of the best. Packers have finally two good games back to back of running the game so I would favor Dallas highly in this so that makes Green Bay one dimensional and that still shouldn't hurt them as I stated above that Dallas will give up 300+yds a game there. Dallas again has up and down games with the running game and I think with a good GB run defense that will keep Dallas one dimensional as well and this wont hurt Dallas either as Romo should hit for 300+ as well.
Special teams I would say are pretty even, nothing here stands out to say that either has an edge.
I am a Dallas fan and I am worried about one thing. Romo's Idol is Favre and at times when players face the person they grew up Idolizing they tend to come out and make an impression and have a bad day, on the other hand it can be a rush and they have a career game. I think he will have a good game and throw his usual 1 INT and 280-320 yds passing and 2 TDS, but I think Favre will hit 2 HR balls and that will be the key as Jennings I believe will have a great game. Green Bay 38 Dallas 35
2007-11-18 18:48:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd probably give the Cowboys the nod, if for no other reason than that they're playing at home. In a game this closely contested, I think home field can make the difference.
Right now, the Packers are the more consistent and impressive when it comes to balance on both sides of the ball, but I do think Dallas will be able to put up some points against their D. Still, this isn't one where I'd be wagering with any confidence.
2007-11-18 18:20:17
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answered by Craig S 7
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Being a Packer fan I obviously have to give the nod to the Pack. Their defense has been pretty solid this year and despite giving up penalties in the secondary, they've definitely limited the big plays they've given up in recent years.
The Cowboys defense while good, does a slightly inconsistent secondary and the Pack's passing game is definitely their strong suit with Favre and all his receivers (Especially Driver and Jennings). The Pack have also started putting a solid ground game together which prevents teams from dropping all their linebackers into coverage or bringing out 5 and 6 db sets.
The big X factor is T.O. who is having an incredible year and has always given the Pack problems since his days in San Fran. He has the potential to turn any reception into a game changing play and I get scared every time we have to line up across from him. However, with the way Woodson and Harris have been playing (and Bush and Bigby when they don't get penalties) I think we might be able to limit and give ourselves a chance.
In the end I expect a good old fashioned shoot-out with the Pack winning 34-28.
PS - I'll have my popcorn ready for this one
2007-11-18 19:09:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Cowboys 34
Packers 28
2007-11-18 21:02:04
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answered by Chuck 4
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at this point it 2ill be the 2nd best game all year next to colts pats, but i would have to say dallas even thought i hate to say it...i really dont like them, they are just soo good.. i am not taking ANYTHING away from farve and the packers cause they are playing amazinga this year but dallas has at least 4-5 pro bowl quality players on ech side of the ball. the packers will have some too but the cowboys are just soo good
2007-11-18 18:50:48
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answered by Babi Boy 2
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I have to say Dallas has had a harder season than Greenbay. I think Dallas has the edge to win. They have a more explosive offense, especially after the game with the Redskins.
2007-11-18 23:48:30
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answered by Louis S 2
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i think of that is thursday, the twenty 9th, yet i like the domicile team in this one. packers are banged up and that i don't think of the p.c.. has an answer for jason witten. if woodson can flow, which will help the p.c.. lots with owens...yet i like the cowboys, 27 21.
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answered by ? 3
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barring no injuries i gotta say Dallas because I'm a Dallas fan
but really Green Bay is so hot right now I'll surely be biteing my nails for that game
2007-11-18 18:47:45
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answered by Anonymous
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