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Mike Vandermause column: Unfazed Packers eager for rematch in Dallas
By Mike Vandermause

If there's such a thing as an encouraging loss, the Green Bay Packers' 37-27 setback against the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night was it.

No one was hanging his head or pointing fingers, and there was no sense of despair after the Packers suffered their first road loss in more than a year.

The prospect of returning to Dallas in January for the playoffs was not viewed with dread. If anything, the Packers seemed to relish the possibility of getting another crack at the Cowboys at Texas Stadium.

But first, the Packers have some unfinished business to complete, such as claiming the NFC North Division title with one more victory, locking up a first-round playoff bye and winning a divisional playoff game for the first time in a decade.

If all that happens, the Packers can focus on a rematch with the Cowboys. In the meantime, this team isn't down in the dumps.

"They're going to respond," promised coach Mike McCarthy about his players. "I tell you what, I like our football team. I'll take this football team anywhere. I'm not concerned about what this game means, not at all."

It means, for the moment, that the 10-2 Packers have the second-best record in the NFC. Things could be a lot worse, and indications suggest this team can play much better than it showed on Thursday.

Injuries are part of the game, and the Packers rightfully will not use them as an excuse for what happened. But common sense says with a healthy Charles Woodson and Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila in the lineup, the Packers' defense won't give up 37 points again.

The Packers are thin at cornerback, and Woodson's absence stuck out like a sore toe. In his nearly three years as general manager, Ted Thompson hasn't been able to plug every hole in the dike. Rest assured he will be looking long and hard at the college crop of cornerbacks in April.

But the Packers won't need draft reinforcements to match up against the Cowboys' receivers in January, as long as Al Harris and Woodson are in the lineup.

The absence of KGB, out with a bum ankle, also hurt the cause. For as much time as Dallas quarterback Tony Romo had in the pocket, he could have been sending text messages to Jessica Simpson and lining up his next date.

Romo wasn't sacked once and had the luxury of chilling out until one of his receivers broke free. Put KGB and the injured Johnny Jolly back in uniform, and suddenly Romo doesn't look so suave and hip anymore.

If Brett Favre stays healthy and makes better decisions, if the guards show up and if a couple of shaky penalties don't go against the Packers, things could be different next time.

That's a lot of ifs, which are generally reserved for losers. Still, we learned the Packers were capable of hanging with the Cowboys even when a lot of things went wrong.

The loss was the Packers' ninth straight in Dallas, but McCarthy doesn't fear a return trip.

"We'll play them in the parking lot, Dallas, Texas, it doesn't matter," he said. "I'm not concerned with that. I'm about one thing. We're about winning football games and improving."

An improved Packers team could give the Cowboys all they can handle in the NFC championship game on Jan. 20. Maybe the 10th time in Dallas will be the charm.

Mike Vandermause is sports editor of the Press-Gazette.
 
IF we play them again WE WILL BE BETTER than the first time.

This team is constantly improving.
 
An improved Packers team could give the Cowboys all they can handle in the NFC championship game on Jan. 20.


"Could" is a long way from "will"!
 
Really now, With a good possibility of them coming to Dallas in the playoffs ,what would expect them to say.:cool:
 
We were a fluke drop/interception away from winning by 17.

Woodson and Gbaja-Biamila aren't worth 17 points, especially if we get Terry Glenn back and Anthony Henry is healthy enough to start in our base defense next time.
 
Did anyone else notice the excessive number of if's and but's in that article?

Whatever gets 'em through the night... :rolleyes:
 
So GB wants us again? Like I told my neighbor who is a GB fan, you know where to find us. Another butt kicking is waiting. Just show up.
 
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]McCarthy[/FONT][/FONT]:[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] "I'm not concerned with that. I'm about one thing. We're about winning football games and improving."

Well for your information Coach....I have seen this Cowboy team improve almost weekly from week 1..and I would bet my left..UMMMMMM...foot.....We will also be vastly improved by the time we meet again as well.....;)


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That's a dadgum good idea Coach....Favre will be leaving the game even sooner than last Thursday night. :D
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Cbz40;1809115 said:
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Mike Vandermause is sports editor of the Press-Gazette. [/FONT][/FONT]


... and an insane, sun starved Packers homer.
 
its amazing how the rest of the nation is so upset that GB lost...so much spin out of the loss.
 
The Packers should be concerning themselves with their first playoff opponent rather than some hypothetical rematch at Texas Stadium. If simply playing in Texas Stadium was enough to conjure bad Favre, we can only imagine the Favre an actual playoff game might bring about, regardless stadium.

In my opinion, the Packers could be a one and done playoff team. They don't run the ball the particularly well, which is necessary component when playing at Lambeau field January. Ryan Grant's 65 yard TD run inflated Green Bay's rushing total against Dallas. The Packers didn't run with any consistency, and felt inclined to pass the ball on multiple short yardage situations.
 
I think the Packers feel about us the way we feel about the Patriots.
 
Cbz40;1809115 said:

No one was hanging his head or pointing fingers, and there was no sense of despair after the Packers suffered their first road loss in more than a year.​

Could that have been because *gasp* they expected to lose?

To answer my own question: probably.
 
NextGenBoys;1809291 said:
I think the Packers feel about us the way we feel about the Patriots.

I had a similar thought. I'm more optomistic facing the Pats than I believe a Pack fan should be facing us.

We never trailed against the Packers. They had all thier succes with their backup whom we didnt prepare for. Farve will obviously be starting again for them, he had by far his worst outing against us.

One more key point. An NFC Championship Game Ticket for Texas Staium will be a little hader for Pack fans to get their hands on.
They can expect 60,000 plus crazed Cowboy fans this time around.
 
sonnyboy;1809357 said:
I had a similar thought. I'm more optomistic facing the Pats than I believe a Pack fan should be facing us.

We never trailed against the Packers. They had all thier succes with their backup whom we didnt prepare for. Farve will obviously be starting again for them, he had by far his worst outing against us.

One more key point. An NFC Championship Game Ticket for Texas Staium will be a little hader for Pack fans to get their hands on.
They can expect 60,000 plus crazed Cowboy fans this time around.

I think our defense will shred the Packers, Ellis and Ware are beasts. This team started that game playing with such passion, i think they lost momentum because they were going against some other Qb after Favre got out, which is inexcusable. They had 2 defenses players out, bu hu. Newman, Brunett, and Henry were all hurt during the game, and they gave it their all.

Romo is unstopabble in Texas stadium, wish the rest of the offense played as he does. He puts up nice numbers, thats how you face people when they come into your backyard.
 

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