Game Thread NFL Playoffs: Greenbay Packers vs Dallas Cowboys

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That's the Super Bowl I'm hoping for. Quarterback nirvana.

The NFC championship game should be fun--all the makings of a shoot-out. Since neither team is particularly distinguished on the defensive side, in a shoot-out I generally favor the team with the best gunslinger and that's Rodgers.

Not me I'm hoping the Falcons make it...dont count Ryan and Jones out
 
Not me I'm hoping the Falcons make it...dont count Ryan and Jones out

You are 0-4, right?

Well, if you think the Falcons and Patriots make it to the Superbowl, then that really means it will be the Packers and Steelers. :devilwink:
 
Not me I'm hoping the Falcons make it...dont count Ryan and Jones out

Atlanta could certainly win. Green Bay's defense is going to get wrecked.

A big factor is whether Jordy Nelson will be available for next week's game. Even if not, though, assuming Adams is full strength by next week, Rodgers still has a lot of weapons--Adams, Cook, Cobb and Montgomery. I really don't see either offense being slowed much.
 
I'm going with 42-38 for a final score. The Packers' corners are awful and losing Morgan Burnett (if he can't go) is going to break the dam against a guy like Matt Ryan throwing to Jones and Sanu. Green Bay's only hope is to generate a pass rush and disrupt Ryan's timing, even then he's playing like an MVP, so good luck with that.

On the other side Rodgers is the engine that makes the Packers go and he's in a zone like he was on their last title run.

I'm a Packers fan, but I think they probably should be a 4 1/2 point dog. Hopefully I'm wrong, but it feels like Ryan's year.
 
I'm not even a Packers fan (I'm a 49ers fan), but I like Aaron Rodgers a lot. In my opinion, the best quarterback ever (in terms of prime play so far--obviously, he hasn't had the best full career value yet).
 
I'm not even a Packers fan (I'm a 49ers fan), but I like Aaron Rodgers a lot. In my opinion, the best quarterback ever.

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Yeah, Joe Montana was my pick before Rodgers. ;) As far as I'm concerned, he's Montana in the pocket and far and away the best I've ever seen outside the pocket. Even Favre, Elway or Young at their best can't really compete with Rodgers' ability to throw short, medium and long on the run.
 
I'm not even a Packers fan (I'm a 49ers fan), but I like Aaron Rodgers a lot. In my opinion, the best quarterback ever (in terms of prime play so far--obviously, he hasn't had the best full career value yet).
I wish Green Bay's GM did a better job of shoring up the defense. It's been their Achilles heel in most seasons of Rodgers' career -- their biggest barrier to post-season success. #firstworldproblems
 
I can understand that. I feel pretty spoiled by the last 25 years of QB play in GB.

Agree. Brett Favre, Reggie White, and Mike Holmgren brought the Packers back to respectability after so many years as an NFL doormat. Then we were able to continue winning another Superbowl with Aaron Rodgers.
 
I wish Green Bay's GM did a better job of shoring up the defense. It's been their Achilles heel in most seasons of Rodgers' career -- their biggest barrier to post-season success. #firstworldproblems

Their secondary were hurt and injured this season. That will obviously be a need going into the draft along with running back and possibly a speed receiver.
 
Agree. Brett Favre, Reggie White, and Mike Holmgren brought the Packers back to respectability after so many years as an NFL doormat. Then we were able to continue winning another Superbowl with Aaron Rodgers.
Actually credit Bob Harlan for hiring Ron Wolf and giving him full control of football operations and cutting out the meddlesome executive committee.
 
I can understand that. I feel pretty spoiled by the last 25 years of QB play in GB.

I don't understand this. Sure, Favre had some moments. But I loved watching him piss away meaningful games with late-game interceptions.
 
I was thinking back....why didn't Dallas run the clock down before they took their field goal kick
 
I don't understand this. Sure, Favre had some moments. But I loved watching him piss away meaningful games with late-game interceptions.
He was infuriating at times, but never boring. His peak in the mid nineties bought him a lot of goodwill later on when he lost the guiding hand of Holmgren.
 
They were going for the win.

They weren't going for the win. They tied the game. There was 35 seconds left, no way they'd get the ball back. Once the screwed the pooch on the 3rd down, they should have ran the clock down and left only a few seconds
 
They weren't going for the win. They tied the game. There was 35 seconds left, no way they'd get the ball back. Once the screwed the pooch on the 3rd down, they should have ran the clock down and left only a few seconds

How would they have run the clock down after an incomplete pass on third down?
 
They weren't going for the win. They tied the game. There was 35 seconds left, no way they'd get the ball back. Once the screwed the pooch on the 3rd down, they should have ran the clock down and left only a few seconds
If the pass hadn't been batted they could have kicked the FG as time expired. Instead they had to kick with 35 seconds left on the clock.
 
Where you could question their clock management was the spike on first down. But, as nik said, at the time they were going for the winning touchdown, so they were preserving time. They're getting criticized for it, but I think it made sense--the Packers were really struggling to stop them. If they had picked up even one more first down, Green Bay having another chance with the ball in regulation would in any case have been a non-issue. As it turns out, though, Green Bay made the stop right there.
 
He was infuriating at times, but never boring. His peak in the mid nineties bought him a lot of goodwill later on when he lost the guiding hand of Holmgren.

Most Packers fans I know have turned on Favre. I would have been suicidal had I been a big Pack fan. He cost them some serious games.
 
Most Packers fans I know have turned on Favre. I would have been suicidal had I been a big Pack fan. He cost them some serious games.

Sure, but that's a football version of first world problems. While I think he was a little overrated in his prime (I don't think he deserved three MVP awards--I think he deserved one), he was still a Hall of Fame caliber quarterback. He just wasn't a flawless one like the absolute inner circle ones. He cost them some games but won them many more (in his prime--once he was off his prime, he was closer to a liability).
 
Most Packers fans I know have turned on Favre. I would have been suicidal had I been a big Pack fan. He cost them some serious games.
I was tired of his constant waffling about retirement his last three years there. Other than that, I knew he'd rip the Vikings' heart out of their chest with some crucial turnover, so all was forgiven when he gave that conference championship away against the Saints in 2009.

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