not many people are concerned about a rookie qb in the playoffs.It shouldn't matter who we play, we are the number 1 seed in the NFC, these other teams should be concerned with us ...
not many people are concerned about a rookie qb in the playoffs.
A rookie qb who doesn't force throws for int's. Every qb has flaws, not just a rookie qb.
Had we beaten the giants twice, the probably would have missed the playoffs.
Then again, if we had beaten them twice, we probably would end the season with a perfect 16-0
I wouldn't want to enter the playoffs 16-0
not many people are concerned about a rookie qb in the playoffs.
I'm sure they are not...but they might want to be concerned with great offensive line play, a great running game, a defense that is getting healthy and appears better...and I have to think if Dak were to ever look like a liability in a playoff game then the switch to Romo would be made...
The Giants loss was the greatest upset in NFL history. You wonder if it was an intentional loss to fire them up for the playoffs.
Personally, I don't want to face the Packers again. I really don't worry so much about the Dallas offense, as much as I do about Aaron Rodgers and his ability to find holes in the defense. Any defense, including a Dallas defense that is playing much better and is getting healthy at the right time, will have trouble corraling Rodgers for a full four quarters of play.
At the same time, my son-in-law is a big Packers fan and he quickly admits he wants them to have no part of Dallas at home. He is afraid of what the outcome would be.
The Dallas Cowboys football team is better than the Green Bay Packers football team up and down the roster. It's not even close.
The Packers defense is unbelievably bad.
Having said that, Aaron Rodgers when he is 'on' is a terrifying sight to behold.