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Green Bay at Lambau Field isn't a trap game... Dallas will be focused and ready to play.
the truth of it all;3070472 said:gb always comes to play dallas for three quarters. so if we can keep it close we will be fine.. then win in the end.
'07 and '08 brahNav22;3070493 said:Totally.
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the truth of it all;3070498 said:'07 and '08 brah
the truth of it all;3070498 said:'07 and '08 brah
dwhite74;3070932 said:Great find with the article. I went on the website and there are other analyses that look interesting.
Like this one about Rome being better than Favre.
http://www.nflstatanalysis.net/2009/10/case-study-romo-vs-favre-through-week-7.html
Also, he has a QB analysis that has Romo at number 2 in the league.
InmanRoshi;3070988 said:I happen to believe a team is never as good as they are at their highest moments and they're never as bad as they are at their lowest moments. Right now Dallas is at their highest moment and Green Bay is at their lowest moment. I also believe winning is the ultimate deoderant, and there are some stinky parts of our team being masked right now. Yes, Green Bay lost to a horrible Tampa Bay team ... but let's not forget that we needed overtime to beat the 1-7 Chiefs. Fortunes can change quickly.
We should be able to dominate them at the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. On offense, we should be able to just line up and pile drive them in the running game for 60 minutes. Unfortunately, I have suspicions Garrett doesn't have the patience for that kind of game plan, and we're going to end up slinging it out in a shoot out and he's going to want to prove he's the smartest kid on the block... which is probably Green Bay's best shot at winning.
InmanRoshi;3070988 said:I happen to believe a team is never as good as they are at their highest moments and they're never as bad as they are at their lowest moments. Right now Dallas is at their highest moment and Green Bay is at their lowest moment. I also believe winning is the ultimate deoderant, and there are some stinky parts of our team being masked right now. Yes, Green Bay lost to a horrible Tampa Bay team ... but let's not forget that we needed overtime to beat the 1-7 Chiefs. Fortunes can change quickly.
We should be able to dominate them at the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. On offense, we should be able to just line up and pile drive them in the running game for 60 minutes. Unfortunately, I have suspicions Garrett doesn't have the patience or determination for that kind of game plan, and we're end up slinging it out in a shoot out (needlessly) ... which is probably Green Bay's best shot at winning. I expect us to win, but I have a feeling it's going to be uneasy for much of the game.
tunahelper;3070992 said:A balanced and understandable outlook prepare to be called a doom and gloomer from the pom pom crowd!
JBond;3071069 said:InmanRoshi is able to communicate effectively without pissing people off. It is a difficult skill to master. The nuances involved in effective communication will elude some people forever.
tunahelper;3071077 said:Since all I stated is I have a FEELING that this could be a trap game, your reference should not include me? If it does, then I am glad you are annoyed at my musings. Furthermore, your issues should be dealt with by a professional. I wish you luck!
JBond;3071083 said:Relax tunahelper. It was a general statement directed to those that are unable to communicate effectively without annoying the hell out of the rest of us. If you want to include yourself in the group of poor communicators feel free, but I believe the majority of your posts are well written and well thought out. Just don't expect me to agree with you every time.
just for you...
InmanRoshi;3070988 said:In the words of Jim Val-vain-oh, don't quit. Don't even quit. - ESPN Analyst Emmitt Smith