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<blockquote data-quote="Packerlifer" data-source="post: 591406" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>The Packers and Cowboys played 5 common opponents this past season. Each played Philadelphia, New Orleans, Seattle, Chicago and Detroit. The Cowboys were 5-1 against those teams; the Packers were 4-3. At home Dallas was 2-1 in those games while Green Bay went 3-0 against those common opponents at Lambeau. On the road the Cowboys prevailed 3-0 while the Pack didn't fare quite so well going only 1-3.</p><p> </p><p> Both had a home game against the Eagles and Lions. Dallas lost theirs to Philly 33-10 on Thanksgiving Day and defeated Detroit in their Wild Card playoff last weekend 24-20. The Packers crushed the Eagles 53-20 and beat the Lions 30-20.</p><p> </p><p> The Packers lost their season opener at Seattle 36-16 and Dallas beat the Seahawks there 30-20.</p><p> </p><p> The Packers beat the Bears at Soldier Field 38-17 and the Cowboys won there 41-28. Green Bay beat the Bears at Lambeau 55-14.</p><p> </p><p> New Orleans was perhaps the biggest differential. Dallas defeated the Saints at home 38-17 while the Packers laid an egg in the Superdome 41-23.</p><p> </p><p> In the two remaining road games the Packers lost at Detroit 19-7 and Dallas beat Philadelphia 38-27.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packerlifer, post: 591406, member: 1242"] The Packers and Cowboys played 5 common opponents this past season. Each played Philadelphia, New Orleans, Seattle, Chicago and Detroit. The Cowboys were 5-1 against those teams; the Packers were 4-3. At home Dallas was 2-1 in those games while Green Bay went 3-0 against those common opponents at Lambeau. On the road the Cowboys prevailed 3-0 while the Pack didn't fare quite so well going only 1-3. Both had a home game against the Eagles and Lions. Dallas lost theirs to Philly 33-10 on Thanksgiving Day and defeated Detroit in their Wild Card playoff last weekend 24-20. The Packers crushed the Eagles 53-20 and beat the Lions 30-20. The Packers lost their season opener at Seattle 36-16 and Dallas beat the Seahawks there 30-20. The Packers beat the Bears at Soldier Field 38-17 and the Cowboys won there 41-28. Green Bay beat the Bears at Lambeau 55-14. New Orleans was perhaps the biggest differential. Dallas defeated the Saints at home 38-17 while the Packers laid an egg in the Superdome 41-23. In the two remaining road games the Packers lost at Detroit 19-7 and Dallas beat Philadelphia 38-27. [/QUOTE]
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