News: BTB: Do The Cowboys Have What It Takes To Beat The Packers?

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For the Cowboys to keep their season alive, they are going to have to find a way to get a tough road win on Sunday against the Packers.

Last year, Lambeau Field was the scene where the Dallas Cowboys season came to a close when theGreen Bay Packers beat Dallas, 26-21, bouncing them out of the playoffs. Should the Cowboys lose to the Packers on Sunday, they could see their 2015 season come to an end as well. If Dallas loses this game, there is a good chance they'll fall two games behind the NFC East leader with only three games left. Even with the opportunities created by the weak play of their divisional counterparts ,that could be too much to overcome this late in the season. For the Cowboys to have any shot at keeping their season alive, they must pull off a win in Green Bay this week.

Can Dallas pull off the upset? The magic eight ball would tell us that the outlook is not so good. There could be some level of hope in the fact that Green Bay is not playing good football right now as they've lost four of their last six games. Of course, that's the same amount of losses the Cowboys have over that span. And like Dallas, it took some late game heroics for the Packers to pull off a win last week. And despite their records being inverses of each other, both teams find themselves in a divisional battle. So how do the 8-4 Packers matchup to the 4-8 Cowboys?

In a complete script flip from last year, the advantage both teams have will come on the defensive side of the ball. Dallas struggled to stop Aaron Rodgers in last year's playoff game, but things should be a little different this time around for a couple reasons. First off, the Cowboys defense has improved, now ranking in the top five for yards allowed. And also, the Packers offense is struggling this season. In 2014, the Packers were second in the league in scoring with 29.7 points a game, trailing only New England. This season, the Packers have dropped to 12th in the league in scoring with 24.1 points a game. But the biggest drop is their ability to move the ball as the Pack have gone from 383 yards per game (ranked 6th) in 2014 to 341 yards a game (22nd) this season. The Packers are struggling to sustain drives as they only convert on third downs on 34.9% (ranked 26th). With no Jordy Nelson available to stretch the field, Green Bay has had problems getting their passing game going. Even with the great Aaron Rodgers behind center, the Packers are only getting 229 yards a game through the air this season, which is 23rd in the league. This is very uncharacteristic for the Green Bay Packers. In fact, this is Rodgers' lowest yardage totals per game since taking over as the starting quarterback. Rodgers just doesn't have the pin-point accuracy that he's had in year's past, which may or may not be attributed to a lingering shoulder injury. Green Bay is banged up on the offensive line and will most likely be without their center, Corey Linsley who is battling an ankle injury. And with Eddie Lacy not posing much of a threat and the Cowboys linebackers filling the gaps to perfection, the Packers are going to have to work hard to scrounge out yards in the running game. This presents a really good opportunity for the Cowboys defense.

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Not sure how big of a difference you're talking about but would losing Dez Bryant make that big of a difference?

yeh im not sure either. i dont keep up with the pack. so i threw that question out. he is obviously one of their best players next to Rodgers as is Dez next to Romo and Witten.

but im not sure how the Pack operate. Loosing Hernandez didnt slow down the Pats. But loosing Gronk did.
 

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Oh my! The Packers have looked unbeatable lately. I hope Eddie Lacy doesn't kill us.He just might sit on poor Zack Martin and suffocate him. Have you seen those awesome trio of receivers the Pack have with Cobb, Jones, and Adams? What defense ever could handle that much awesome with only 11 men on the field? TOO MUCH MAN BY THE PACKERS!

/Aaron Rodgers disagrees
 

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jordy nelson making that big of a difference?

They e had the OL issues along with changes with play calling on top of Jordy Nelson being out. Their problems, like our own, are more complex than just missing personnel, I think.
 

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If the Cowboys have what it takes to beat the Packers, IMO, they haven't shown promise of it with Mr. Cassel at QB as yet. Settling for field goals on an ongoing basis isn't likely to beat the Pack at Lambeau Field. He'll be obliged to produce, by far, the best results he's had as yet. Don't get me wrong -- I'd be delighted to see it happen but I sure wouldn't dare to hold my breath waiting for it.
 
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Yes.
Any team is capable of beating another team in the NFL.
 

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If the Cowboys have what it takes to beat the Packers, IMO, they haven't shown it with Cassel as yet. Settling for field goals on an ongoing basis isn't likely to beat the Pack at Lambeau Field.

Have you seen the Packers play lately? If Romo was in=easy win. I believe Cassell can do it.
 

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Have you seen the Packers play lately? If Romo was in=easy win. I believe Cassell can do it.

I certainly have seen them play lately, just like I've seen the Cowboys flounder pathetically with the Commanders and others. Just saying -- I'll be surprised (albeit pleasantly so) if we beat them. We had an opportunity to beat the Pack last year with Romo at the helm (and Rodgers with a bum leg) and look what happened. Not saying it can't happen -- sorry to say so but they'll simply have to prove it to convince me. Just being honest here.
 

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I certainly have seen them play lately, just like I've seen the Cowboys flounder pathetically with the Commanders and others. Just saying -- I'll be surprised (albeit very pleasantly so) if we beat them. We had an opportunity to beat the Pack last year with Romo at the helm (and Rodgers with a bum leg) and look what happened. Not saying it can't happen -- sorry but they'll just have to prove it to convince me.

Cowboys will win. I'll bet you my bottom dollar.
 

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Cowboys will win. I'll bet you my bottom dollar.

You're a brave soul -- I'll give you that. Nevertheless, I've never bet against my team and not about to start now. I'll be pulling for them to win -- not to lose.
 

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Have you seen the Packers play lately? If Romo was in=easy win. I believe Cassell can do it.

Has there been a "Romo is in = easy win" all year?

Stop hanging on to 2014. A year has passed in the NFL. A year is an eternity in this league.
 

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Keep feeding Dez on offense and blitz more on defense and they can pull this one out.
 

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Way too much hype surrounding the Packers. They're lucky they're not a .500 team. Barely beat the Lions, lost to Chicago at home on a big night, Lacy sucks, Rodgers is in a slump, their O line stinks and their defense is not good.

Our defense should win this game alone. Cowboys 24 Packers 14

*14 is being generous, may be 10
 
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