Ice Bowl II

cowboyfan4life2

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We play every year in Ny, Philly, and Wash, and if we are talking extreme conditions, it will affect both teams.
 

perrykemp

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GB is bottom 1/3 defensively vs the run. Much different than the brick wall we faced today.

It's going to be a great challenge.

The Packers allowed 153.5 yards per game and 4.8 yards per carry during the first eight games and have allowed 86.4 and 3.6 since -- much of it starting with their move of Clay Matthews to ILB - which they've moved away from the last couple of weeks.
 

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I feel really confident about that game. The conditions won't intimidate Dallas in the least.

Also, it won't make me feel any better if Dallas should lose, but even if GB beats Dallas I figure their chances of advancing to the super bowl will be remote. Playing Dallas has been a death sentence for teams all year in their following games and playing in those conditions will make the effects even stronger.

But it won't matter if their next game is in September. :)
 

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Weather Underworld has it as clear and high in the low 20s. Good hittin' weather.
 

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GB may be improved but after facing what we saw today, it's all downhill now. The interior OL could not move Detroits DTs largely because of Suh, which fouls up their ability to reach the 2nd level. GB has no one like that up front so at least the interior OL will be free to reach the ILBs.
 

perrykemp

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GB may be improved but after facing what we saw today, it's all downhill now. The interior OL could not move Detroits DTs largely because of Suh, which fouls up their ability to reach the 2nd level. GB has no one like that up front so at least the interior OL will be free to reach the ILBs.

I agree with this.
 

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20s is nothing for football. After a series or two, it's feels like it's 60.
 

perrykemp

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20s is nothing for football. After a series or two, it's feels like it's 60.

Plus the field in heated in someway. I think it's always at least like 34 degrees on the field due to the big heating pipes they run under the field.
 
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