We will intercept an Aaron Rodgers pass

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And when we do it will change the momentum of the game leading to a Cowboys win. Things like "defense has never given up a rushing td," or "rb has never fumbled" put a lot of pressure on the player or team to live up to unrealistic expectations. When they finally give up the td, fumble or in this case int, the team and/or player doesn't feel the pressure and those feeling can be contagious especially when it coming from your leader.

Aaron Rodger will throw an int and it will be the beginning of the end for GB.
 
Very possible. This Defense continues to get overlooked, due to how good our Offense is & time & time again, they've stepped up when we've needed them most, to get a Turnover to make a stop.
 
Rodgers throws so few that it almost seems like the team goes into a death spiral when it does happens. I believe he threw his last one @ Lambeau back in 2012 or so.

It's a Packer's team who's success is largely predicated on the fact that they rely on their QB to average roughly a 110 QB rating each and every game.

When Rodgers has an off day, the Packers typically don't win.
 
And when we do it will change the momentum of the game leading to a Cowboys win. Things like "defense has never given up a rushing td," or "rb has never fumbled" put a lot of pressure on the player or team to live up to unrealistic expectations. When they finally give up the td, fumble or in this case int, the team and/or player doesn't feel the pressure and those feeling can be contagious especially when it coming from your leader.

Aaron Rodger will throw an int and it will be the beginning of the end for GB.

That'd be sweet, but I'm ok with none as long as we play sound D. All we need from them is a decent game, very few penalties, and the offense to chew clock and keep Rodgers on the sideline to freeze as long as possible.
 
Man I have a funny feeling Brandon carr is going to get a huge int for us, I hope it's this game.
 
Dallas Defense: "Turnovers. It's what we do." (Grammatically incorrect on purpose).
 
Rodgers throws so few that it almost seems like the team goes into a death spiral when it does happens. I believe he threw his last one @ Lambeau back in 2012 or so.

It's a Packer's team who's success is largely predicated on the fact that they rely on their QB to average roughly a 110 QB rating each and every game.

When Rodgers has an off day, the Packers typically don't win.

Sounds familiar...
 
And when we do it will change the momentum of the game leading to a Cowboys win. Things like "defense has never given up a rushing td," or "rb has never fumbled" put a lot of pressure on the player or team to live up to unrealistic expectations. When they finally give up the td, fumble or in this case int, the team and/or player doesn't feel the pressure and those feeling can be contagious especially when it coming from your leader.

Aaron Rodger will throw an int and it will be the beginning of the end for GB.



Well... I agree on an INT... but it will probably be from a tip or deflection.

I disagree on changing the momentum. He is a threat EVERY Time he has the ball. So I dont see it going that way.

Momentum will have to be team vs team. We will have to get them going the wrong way as a full team unit.

Rodgers aint folding off of one INT.
Unless you are on him ALL DAY.... he is "as cool as the other side of the pillow) SS
 
I see Murray fumbling at least twice with Tony throwing a pick six and another interception. At least my prediction is based on history. You guys are basing yours on fantasy. :)
 
I don't care how the Cowboys create turnovers, stripping the ball or whatever. They have done a good job creating turnovers 15 in the last 5 games. That has to continue
 

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