I watched the game last night because it was actually on.
Honestly, I had to look, but Suh didn't have one tackle or assist last night (I looked because I wasn't certain if he was in there or not).
Someone here mentioned it on another thread (about teams giving up on the run), but watching the game last night, it seemed that the packers only had a combined 105 yards rushing, but I thought it was more than that. They had one guy who averaged 8 yards a carry, but he only ran 8 times, and I can't help but wonder why they didn't run him more? Seems like teams get behind and they automatically give up on the running game if they have some success with it early on, but give up on it to quick.
I do however think what the eagles paid for both Suh and Joseph combined was well worth the money chump change they paid to have both players help the line at the same time.
Football is a TEAM sport. One man can not win every game by himself. For every great QB, he has a good defense to help him win the game. I was surprised at that new kid in the backfield on D, Blankenship. He was out of position on that one TD catch and run, but overall he looked to have a solid game and he didn't look afraid out there.
I do think the Cowboys will win at home vs the eagles, but if they were to lose, it will most likely come down to the coaching and time management.
You guys may hate to hear this, but I'm just thankful that the NFC east isn't the laughing stock of the league this year. IMO it just adds credibility to the Cowboys record. They are a good team capable of making it to the Super Bowl. I won't lie, how some fans feel about the Eagles coach is how I feel about the Cowboys ownership LOL