Is there any team unbeatable?

Doomsday101

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You're amusing...hehe

Joe did not think it was amusing when the Bears were nailing him or when LT and the NYG had a big day and ended up injuring Montana. I always like Montana, he was a great player. 1st time I can remember seeing him was at the Cotton Bowl when ND played the Houston. Coogs were up big but Montana lead ND to a big come from behind win.
 

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As long as I have watched the NFL and playoffs what is suppose to happen and what happens are not always the same. There are so many examples of teams who can't lose who sat at home and watched the SB. I will agree GB will be the favored going into the playoffs to say they can't lose at home sure they can.

I'm not saying the Packers can't be beat at home but I don't see the Cowboys doing it. I didn't see them beating Seattle at home either but no team has been more dominate at home this season than the Packers. The Cowboys are 0-5 in the playoffs at Green Bay the ghost of the Ice Bowl still haunts the franchise at Lambeau. Naturally anything can happen this is the NFL and Atlanta gave Green Bay all they could handle at Lambeau 2 weeks ago but not even 37 points was enough to get it done. Carr would get burnt to a crisp vs Rodgers and when he's not getting toasted he'll be getting called for PI's.

He's as bad a cover corner as the Cowboys have had in years what a waste of money. I said prior to the Philly game on Sunday Night the only chance the Cowboys have is to get off to a fast start and get Dez the ball. It would be the same thing vs the Packers but we would be looking a shootout and I can't see Romo outdueling Rodgers without making at least one big mistake. When Rodgers gets hot you can't stop him you have to try and keep up with him. There's really no point discussing this any further the Cowboys haven't even made the playoffs yet.
 

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We've beat the best team in the NFC in their own house. No excuses can be given. I think this team is a Superbowl contender. I can't believe I just said that but, it's possible. Who are you scared of and why?

If dallas can win this next game at home and then maybe a home game in the playoffs id be scared f i was any NFL team. Dallas dont mess around away from att stadium
 

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I'm not saying the Packers can't be beat at home but I don't see the Cowboys doing it. I didn't see them beating Seattle at home either but no team has been more dominate at home this season than the Packers. The Cowboys are 0-5 in the playoffs at Green Bay the ghost of the Ice Bowl still haunts the franchise at Lambeau. Naturally anything can happen this is the NFL and Atlanta gave Green Bay all they could handle at Lambeau 2 weeks ago but not even 37 points was enough to get it done. Carr would get burnt to a crisp vs Rodgers and when he's not getting toasted he'll be getting called for PI's.

He's as bad a cover corner as the Cowboys have had in years what a waste of money. I said prior to the Philly game on Sunday Night the only chance the Cowboys have is to get off to a fast start and get Dez the ball. It would be the same thing vs the Packers but we would be looking a shootout and I can't see Romo outdueling Rodgers without making at least one big mistake. When Rodgers gets hot you can't stop him you have to try and keep up with him. There's really no point discussing this any further the Cowboys haven't even made the playoffs yet.

1st off there is no haunting and even if there was none of these guys were even born when the ICE bowl was played. lol I do agree no point in talking of a possible game when we have not even made the playoffs as of yet.

I would just end by saying if GB is what stands between Dallas and the SB I more than welcome the challenge
 

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Green Bay at home. Beatable when they are on the road. We don't match up well against them.

We played Seattle when they were slumping somewhat. They are playing great now. That being said, we match up pretty well against them, if we are healthy. I think we could beat them again there. It's a long shot. but maybe.

Everybody else in the NFC is quite beatable.

In the AFC, I think NE is the best team. Not sure we could beat them. Everybody else is beatable.

Green Bay is beatable on the road. But that will still be a tough match up for us. Seattle was not slumping when we beat them. We started to their slump.

Other than that both Arizona and the Lions are beatable. We can certainly win the Lombardi if we play our style of football. The team that can give us trouble is Denver and New England. Still its not like they are beatable as well.
 

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1st off there is no haunting and even if there was none of these guys were even born when the ICE bowl was played. lol I do agree no point in talking of a possible game when we have not even made the playoffs as of yet.

I would just end by saying if GB is what stands between Dallas and the SB I more than welcome the challenge

Doesn't matter if none of the players were even born yet when the Ice Bowl was played most of them have heard about it and if not they'll certainly hear about it and the Cowboys 0-5 record in Green Bay if they face the Packers at Lambeau in the playoffs. It doesn't take much to get in the heads of players and trust me the Cowboys history in Green Bay during the playoffs will be thrown at the players all week leading up to a playoff game there. If Green Bay is what stands between the Cowboys and the SB I'll be thrilled because I never expected the Cowboys to come close to making the playoffs when this season started. I'll go on record right now and say if anyone beats Green Bay at Lambeau in January it will be Seattle and the Legion of Boom.
 

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Doesn't matter if none of the players were even born yet when the Ice Bowl was played most of them have heard about it and if not they'll certainly hear about it and the Cowboys 0-5 record in Green Bay if they face the Packers at Lambeau in the playoffs. It doesn't take much to get in the heads of players and trust me the Cowboys history in Green Bay during the playoffs will be thrown at the players all week leading up to a playoff game there. If Green Bay is what stands between the Cowboys and the SB I'll be thrilled because I never expected the Cowboys to come close to making the playoffs when this season started. I'll go on record right now and say if anyone beats Green Bay at Lambeau in January it will be Seattle and the Legion of Boom.

what happened in the past has absolutely nothing to do with what will happen in the future it is not even the same players these guys could careless about what took place in the 1960's or any other years. Dallas has been told all year what they can't do and thus far they have proven these critics wrong. Give them a chance, hell no need to wave the white flag before a game is even played. While you may give them no chance I have watched the NFL long enough to know in a 1 game elimination anything can happen.
 

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We've beat the best team in the NFC in their own house. No excuses can be given. I think this team is a Superbowl contender. I can't believe I just said that but, it's possible. Who are you scared of and why?

philly wasn't the best team in the NFC. right now its seattle and then GB. we are not a superbowl contender because our defense is not there yet.
 

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philly wasn't the best team in the NFC. right now its seattle and then GB. we are not a superbowl contender because our defense is not there yet.

Well then GB out as well they rank below Dallas on defense. Seahawks have 1 home loss this season yeah that is right at the hands of Dallas even their 12th man could not beat Dallas and their offense? what offense?
 

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A Dallas A game can beat anyone simply because of the way we're built. Dominating O line/Dominant QB/Dominant Rusher/Dominant WR great supporting offensive weapons. So we can play keep away, control the clock and wear you down. We're also capable of going explosive over the top/spreading you out/and coming back/shootout if need be. So we can counter any other dominant team in some respect giving us a shot. ex. We can run on GB and keep their explosive offense off the field because we're a pretty bad matchup with their offense. Doesn't mean we'll beat anyone. Our balance does give us a shot. Every powerful offense has holes on defense. Powerful defenses like Seattle... our D actually matches up pretty well against their offense.
 

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what happened in the past has absolutely nothing to do with what will happen in the future it is not even the same players these guys could careless about what took place in the 1960's or any other years. Dallas has been told all year what they can't do and thus far they have proven these critics wrong. Give them a chance, hell no need to wave the white flag before a game is even played. While you may give them no chance I have watched the NFL long enough to know in a 1 game elimination anything can happen.

What happened in the past can sometimes affect what happens in the present that's how trends develop. That's my opinion if you don't agree let's leave it at that and not waste time arguing it. The Cowboys lack of success winning at Lambeau started back in 1967. Off the top of my head the Cowboys are 1-7 at Lambeau the last loss being a 45-7 blowout in 2010 that cost Wade Phillips his job. Rodgers dismantled the Cowboys that night causing the team to quit. The 08 Cowboys are the only Cowboys team to win at Lambeau but that happened in Sept. The 2014 Cowboys have been beating the odds and bucking trends all season they've been a very unpredictable team. I've seen enough this season not to give up so just because I believe the Packers would beat the Cowboys at Lambeau in January doesn't mean I've given up and am waving the white flag.

The Cowboys have the same 10-4 record as the Packers which gives them a chance to beat Green Bay at Lambeau but not a real good chance based on the lack of a solid defense. Anyone who follows the NFL knows anything can happen especially as wacky as this season has been but the odds don't favor the Cowboys at Lambeau in January. The odds didn't favor them at Seattle and they won so anything is possible but it would be pretty amazing beating Aaron Rodgers at Lambeau in January with a defense that's a long way from being good. If you don't pressure Rodgers he'll shred you. In the Packers 4 losses Rodgers had 5 turnovers so you need a pass rush or he'll perform surgery.
 

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1st off there is no haunting and even if there was none of these guys were even born when the ICE bowl was played. lol I do agree no point in talking of a possible game when we have not even made the playoffs as of yet.

I would just end by saying if GB is what stands between Dallas and the SB I more than welcome the challenge
Again, I didn't say we're a guaranteed lock up. It's any given Sunday but, I think if we play to the formula that has won us 10-4 this season, we've just as much chance as any other team in the NFC.
 

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The University of Connecticut womens basketball team, about the most unbeatable that I have ever seen :laugh:
 

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Just hope that Indy on the road proves to be beatable
 

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I don't think any team is unbeatable, that doesn't mean I would have confidence that the Cowboys would beat a handful of teams if both played their best. So many different factors in play. I wouldn't want to play any team with a great QB and skill guys because I don't think our D would be able to stop them enough. The Saints this year do not count.
 

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After the way this team shown in can come back and win, just when things start going bad. There is no team I would be afraid to play, and play them anywhere.

People will say GB either home or away. But we can score on their D, our OL can wear them down.
Study Buffalo game film, and our D can just make a few stops here and there, as we won't completely shut them down. But slow them enough to maintain a lead. Even if matching TD for TD or FG for FG.

Seattle would be tough though for a 2nd time, but don't fear them.

Those high powered offenses go bump in the night come playoff time/Super Bowl time.

Saints in playoffs.

Buffalo loses all 4 Super Bowls.
Rams lose to Patriots.
Broncos lose to Seahawks.
 

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Yet,

Yet we beat Seattle...

yes we did. earlier in the year. I would argue this seattle team is not the same team it was earlier in the year. they have gotten some o their injured players back and their defense as a result has become the best in the NFL again.
 
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