Worst-case scenario for Cowboys playoffs is playing in Green Bay

GimmeTheBall!

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GB, of course (or the Pack as you call them) will play at home throughout the playoffs.

But, good lads, can one imagine playing on the chosen tundra in late January? Sod! I say. Sod!
No, me lads, Cowboys can't possibly do well in Green Bay. The crowd noise alone from the fat, cheeky, ruby-face fans is horrendous for the visiting 11.
(Me analysts at the halfway house tell me the average temp in Green Bay in January is 10 as a low to 26 as a high.)
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Do any of you kind lads have a scenario in which someone knocks off Green Bay in the second round, thus sparing us the agony of happy, fat Packer fans?

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Aaron Rodgers doesn't play as well on the late winter's frozen tundra as he does in AT&T Stadium. I think the Cowboys match up very well against the Packers and the elements could be a great equalizer if the Cowboys commit to running the ball.
 

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GB, of course (or the Pack as you call them) will play at home throughout the playoffs.

But, good lads, can one imagine playing on the chosen tundra in late January? Sod! I say. Sod!
No, me lads, Cowboys can't possibly do well in Green Bay. The crowd noise alone from the fat, cheeky, ruby-face fans is horrendous for the visiting 11.
(Me analysts at the halfway house tell me the average temp in Green Bay in January is 10 as a low to 26 as a high.)
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Do any of you kind lads have a scenario in which someone knocks off Green Bay in the second round, thus sparing us the agony of happy, fat Packer fans?

Hollah and brings me a dollah!

No. That's the key to our success.

If we can finally take them out then we are going all the way. We have to get over that hump.

Plus, I hate Rodgers with every ounce of my soul as does anyone who lives in Northern CA. Miserable to his family here.
 

Pessimist_cowboy

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GB, of course (or the Pack as you call them) will play at home throughout the playoffs.

But, good lads, can one imagine playing on the chosen tundra in late January? Sod! I say. Sod!
No, me lads, Cowboys can't possibly do well in Green Bay. The crowd noise alone from the fat, cheeky, ruby-face fans is horrendous for the visiting 11.
(Me analysts at the halfway house tell me the average temp in Green Bay in January is 10 as a low to 26 as a high.)
th


Do any of you kind lads have a scenario in which someone knocks off Green Bay in the second round, thus sparing us the agony of happy, fat Packer fans?

Hollah and brings me a dollah!
That’s actually the best case scenario, that is the teams ceiling. I doubt we even make it to GB.
 

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I frankly don't care anymore, it doesn't matter where they play. I fully expect to be utterly disappointed and watch all the talking heads celebrate how we blew it again.

It's the cowboys way
 

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...worst case scenario for GB..hahaha. McCarthy going to open can of whooooop *** in Frozen Tinder.
 

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If the Cowboys are not good enough to beat any team, they should not be in the Super Bowl.

Green Bay earned the number one seed and any NFC team that wants to get to the Super Bowl will have to earn that right by winning at Green Bay.

You can hope for easier games or better matchups and there is nothing wrong with that, but in the end, good teams find ways to win games when they have to.
 

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That run game with their massive offensive line is primed to send somebody home
If eagles can win in Tundra , then they should be the prime candidate to go to GB if they get across the 1st hurdle . Correct?, it means we somehow move up in seeding , we can have home field advantage,

We need to beat eagles then in order to try improving seeding.
 

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So they had to win the last game for this to happen I think but it would have been phili or ariz vs GB and then Tampa or the Rams vs GB…so you hope Tampa or the Rams knock off GB. The problem with that is if you want to win the Super Bowl you have to go through GB/ Tampa or the rams anyways so there is no point to winning, just rest the starters, tank to get a better draft pick then play GB.
 

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I wouldn’t be shocked to see the Eagles in Green Bay giving them all they can handle in the divisional round.
The Eagles are the worst team in the playoffs.They had the easiest schedule in the league the last 6 games. The played the Jets, Giants twice, WFT twice after an outbreak. The actually lost to the Giants. The Rams or Bucs will beat them by 15 easy.
 

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No. That's the key to our success.

If we can finally take them out then we are going all the way. We have to get over that hump.

Plus, I hate Rodgers with every ounce of my soul as does anyone who lives in Northern CA. Miserable to his family here.


Rogers owes his kin nothing, only to Shaline and his fat fans.
 
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