CBS Sports: GB Defeats Dallas

ak47kaehu

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Alrighty then.......Let the team know that they can just go ahead and skip the GB game........so now on to the Jets.
 

Melonfeud

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Green Bay (3-1) at Dallas (3-1)
4:25 p.m. ET (Fox)
Point spread: Cowboys, -3.5

Although both of these teams are 3-1, I have on idea if they're actually any good. On the Cowboys' end, I'm not even sure we should count their three wins as actual wins, and that's because they've beaten the 0-4 Commanders, the 0-4 Dolphins and a Giants team that didn't have Daniel F. Dimes starting yet. At best, those games should count as a half win each.

On the Packers' end, they've beaten some slightly better teams, but their offense is still a mess. I once saw a dad get spit-up on by his baby at an airport, and the dad reacted with a look that I basically see on Aaron Rodgers' face every time he tries to go out and run Matt LaFleur's offense: Slightly annoyed, but trying to make it work, because he knows their stuck together for the long run.

The problem for the Packers this week is that it's going to be tough to make that offense work and that's because Davante Adams might not be on the field after injuring his toe in Week 4. Normally, that's the kind of injury that would have me thinking about picking the other team, but the Cowboys suffered an equally rough injury on Sunday when they lost left tackle Tyron Smith to a sprained ankle. Although Smith isn't expected to be out long, there's a good chance he'll miss this game.

Trying to replace a wide receiver for one game is a lot easier than trying to replace a left tackle. Although I expect this game to be close, I can't pick against the quarterback who has never lost a game at Jerry World: Aaron Rodgers. Whenever he plays in Dallas, Rodgers morphs into a super version of himself: Not only he is 3-0 all-time in his career, but the Packers have averaged 35.3 points per game in those wins.

With Adams potentially out, I don't think the Packers will quite hit that number, but he'll come close.

The pick: Packers 27-24 over Cowboys
Ya, whatever,,, & we'll all see just who's hip to the groove & know's how moves,,,*hint*
( it ain't Green Bay, Feller's,as we're gonna' flat-out embarrasse them come Sunday afternoon,,, I'm giving a double glugger Jim Beam guarantee on it,Too!)

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I understand the weak schedule argument if Dallas had struggled during those games. They were all over by the start of the 4th quarter. I just don't see how anyone can just look past that point.

But then again, I also don't understand how many have jobs in the media/news industry as well.
 

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Green Bay (3-1) at Dallas (3-1)
4:25 p.m. ET (Fox)
Point spread: Cowboys, -3.5

Although both of these teams are 3-1, I have on idea if they're actually any good. On the Cowboys' end, I'm not even sure we should count their three wins as actual wins, and that's because they've beaten the 0-4 Commanders, the 0-4 Dolphins and a Giants team that didn't have Daniel F. Dimes starting yet. At best, those games should count as a half win each.

On the Packers' end, they've beaten some slightly better teams, but their offense is still a mess. I once saw a dad get spit-up on by his baby at an airport, and the dad reacted with a look that I basically see on Aaron Rodgers' face every time he tries to go out and run Matt LaFleur's offense: Slightly annoyed, but trying to make it work, because he knows their stuck together for the long run.

The problem for the Packers this week is that it's going to be tough to make that offense work and that's because Davante Adams might not be on the field after injuring his toe in Week 4. Normally, that's the kind of injury that would have me thinking about picking the other team, but the Cowboys suffered an equally rough injury on Sunday when they lost left tackle Tyron Smith to a sprained ankle. Although Smith isn't expected to be out long, there's a good chance he'll miss this game.

Trying to replace a wide receiver for one game is a lot easier than trying to replace a left tackle. Although I expect this game to be close, I can't pick against the quarterback who has never lost a game at Jerry World: Aaron Rodgers. Whenever he plays in Dallas, Rodgers morphs into a super version of himself: Not only he is 3-0 all-time in his career, but the Packers have averaged 35.3 points per game in those wins.

With Adams potentially out, I don't think the Packers will quite hit that number, but he'll come close.

The pick: Packers 27-24 over Cowboys
This will make @Risen Star , @PAPPYDOG , @Sydla and some others very happy and frothing at the mouth.
 

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So you are rooting for the Cowboys to lose just so you can see what random people around the world say about the loss? So weird. Am I the only person in the world who roots for the Cowboys to win football games? When someone asks you who you root for what is your response? I'm genuinely excited to hear this.
Pull your head outta your butt and learn to recognize sarcasm!!!
 

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Two words Pete Prisco.
He hates the Cowboys but loves him some Falcons. The other CBS guy picked the Cowboys. We might lose to the Packers but I just don't see them scoring a bunch of points with out Adams. Toe injury dont heal without staying off your feet.
 

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can we stop with all the negativity?
Can't we all... (fill in the blank).

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