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Lions vs. Cowboys Gameday Thread


PhillyB

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And if Dallas wins he won't have to worry about that again until the NFC Title game if they can get there, which is why they have a chance in Green Bay. 

 

I trust the Cowboys brand to give Green Bay a game in Lambo, and I trust Romo more at this point in frigid weather than I do Cam.

 

Baby steps, please. Seattle is who the Panthers need. Not because of the players, but because of the time of the game and the venue where it will be played.

Fug baby steps. Grow a pair. We have a very good Defense. And Defenses travel.

Just because you are scared, don't think for a moment the rest of us are.

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Green Bay has lost 4 out of its last 6 home playoff games  Seattle has won 6 or 7 in a row at home.  They play in the loudest stadium in the NFL and they have the top defense in the league.  If we can't win in Green Bay, then we can't win in Seattle either.  That being said, I disagree with anyone who says we can't win in either.  But of the two, Seattle is tougher. 

 

I do not see what Brett Farve losing to Eli Manning has to do with how tough they are this year

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So people rooting for Dallas think that the Cowbitches can waltz into green bay and beat them for us? lol, and in the same thought, you think we would walk into Dallas and handle them easily?

 

we will most likely have to play both Seattle and Green Bay  to get to the SB

 

The word "easily" makes your post a FAIL. 

 

Who ever said it would be "easy"? But Dallas will give them a better game than Carolina would. This team is too green to get over playing in "Lambo" in the "frigid cold" in the "Playoffs" and win the first time there. If they are forced to do it in the NFC title game, so be it, but I'd rather they avoid having to do that next game. 

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Fug baby steps. Grow a pair. We have a very good Defense. And Defenses travel.

Just because you are scared, don't think for a moment the rest of us are.

 

Keep talking about that like that has anything to do with it. 

 

They aren't winning this weekend in Lambo, especially when if you secretly polled the Panthers, you'd find that close to 100% of them would rather be playing Seattle.

 

Having to go to Green Bay instead...forget about it. 

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