Ivan and Fecrida,
This is a Packers forum. These are Packer fans. What do you want from them? They acknowledged Dallas played a good game. They have every right to be frustrated about borderline calls and the premature stoppage that cost them a turnover on the TO catch. Yes the Ware play was not offsides, but in regular motion it sure looked like it was. Just like the PI call looked like a PI in regular motion.
Honestly I don't think that game proved either team was better. We looked good early, but looked bad trying to stop Rodgers. They got beat early, but came back strong so I don't know what the point is. Dallas won, but they didn't dominate.
Congratulate each other for a good game and move on.
carol k said:Isn't it amazing that certain fans of certain teams only come on here when their team is winning. Remember how many people from Chicago were on here last year? Where are they this year, and the cowboy fans will be soon be gone.
And to you cowboy fans, two of our best players were out. Were your unhealthy players two of your best ones. I doubt it.
carol k said:Isn't it amazing that certain fans of certain teams only come on here when their team is winning. Remember how many people from Chicago were on here last year? Where are they this year, and the cowboy fans will be soon be gone.
And to you cowboy fans, two of our best players were out. Were your unhealthy players two of your best ones. I doubt it.
not saying i disagree with the impact KGB and CW would have made, but actually Glenn was out...
carol k said:Isn't it amazing that certain fans of certain teams only come on here when their team is winning. Remember how many people from Chicago were on here last year? Where are they this year, and the cowboy fans will be soon be gone.
And to you cowboy fans, two of our best players were out. Were your unhealthy players two of your best ones. I doubt it.
I've been saying that all along...........popcorn is a "prop" and against the rules. Yet NO flag??????? Tell me the refs arn't being paid off by someone.axelred13 said:Where was the penalty flag for using a prop in a TD celebration?
Ocho Cinco got one when he played with the TV camera.
I'd rather think they were being paid off, more then they are THAT incompetent.
ALL those refs on the field, yet not ONE of them said "Gee.....isn't that against the NFL rules??? You think i should throw a flag?"
"No! Don't do that! Jerry Jones might take back the Caddilac he gave me before the game tonight!!!"
carol k said:Isn't it amazing that certain fans of certain teams only come on here when their team is winning. Remember how many people from Chicago were on here last year? Where are they this year, and the cowboy fans will be soon be gone.
And to you cowboy fans, two of our best players were out. Were your unhealthy players two of your best ones. I doubt it.
not saying he was onsides or saying your wrong but do you have a video of the line of scrimmage? it is impossible to tell where he was from behind him
edit: it does actually look like it was a bad call
carol k said:Isn't it amazing that certain fans of certain teams only come on here when their team is winning. Remember how many people from Chicago were on here last year? Where are they this year, and the cowboy fans will be soon be gone.
And to you cowboy fans, two of our best players were out. Were your unhealthy players two of your best ones. I doubt it.
Charles Woodson? Like he can really stop T.O.
And KGB? He would line up across from Flozell Adams, who is having a Pro Bowl season. He took care of Trent Cole and Osi Umenyiora w/o any problems. I recognize the fact that KGB and Kampman are forces to be reckoned with, but I wan't you guys to realize that our offensive line is one of the best in the league and KGB's presence wouldn't make you guys dominate the line-of-scrimmage.
And yes the Cowboys do have injuries, too. Injuries aren't exclusive to the Packers.
For the Packers we were playing our third game in eighteen days and the second of two consecutive road trips against a Dallas team playing their third of three straight at home (which doesn't happen often in this league).
were playingwarhawk said:For the Packers weour third game in eighteen days and the second of two consecutive road trips against a Dallas team playing their third of three straight at home (which doesn't happen often in this league).
Buffalo, Dallas, New England, San Fransisco or Tennessee.
You could even throw in Miami and New York Jets in there because they play three home games in a row too, but after playing two home games in a row they have a BYE followed by a home game.
I had looked this up Z and knew this when I wrote it. Out of thirty two teams I stand on my statement it's not often a team get's three in a row. How often are you going to see a game this big fall into a scheduling crack like that? That was the point.
Without question this game fell in the 'Boys favor schedule wise.
Good post other than that though
Romosexual said:carol k said:Isn't it amazing that certain fans of certain teams only come on here when their team is winning. Remember how many people from Chicago were on here last year? Where are they this year, and the cowboy fans will be soon be gone.
And to you cowboy fans, two of our best players were out. Were your unhealthy players two of your best ones. I doubt it.
Charles Woodson? Like he can really stop T.O.
And KGB? He would line up across from Flozell Adams, who is having a Pro Bowl season. He took care of Trent Cole and Osi Umenyiora w/o any problems. I recognize the fact that KGB and Kampman are forces to be reckoned with, but I wan't you guys to realize that our offensive line is one of the best in the league and KGB's presence wouldn't make you guys dominate the line-of-scrimmage.
And yes the Cowboys do have injuries, too. Injuries aren't exclusive to the Packers.
First of all you can stop bolding every word you write because your crap ain't anymore powerfull or important than anyone elses here. You can say whatever you want about your great offensive line and I agree it is a good one but I am going to stay with my original thought about this game and what may happen next time.
No two sets of circumstances are the same and neither will it be that if and when we meet again.
For the Packers we were playing our third game in eighteen days and the second of two consecutive road trips against a Dallas team playing their third of three straight at home (which doesn't happen often in this league). If you have to squeeze three games in a short period it doesn't get any better than that.
That will not be the case next time for sure. We also had just played two teams that needed wins badly in Carolina and Detroit vs. Dallas team that had patsies.
Also, in those games we lost two important defensive linemen in addition to KGB. Both John Jolly and Colin Cole were out and both would have been on the 45 against Dallas because they physically match up against the Dallas offensive line. The cumulative affect of these three was missed without a doubt.
Last, Brett Favre mustered his worst performance of the year and made the worst decisions I have seen him make as well. Some of those decisions led to turnovers and contributed to our getting in the hole. I dare to say he will not be that bad or even near it next time around.
Have your party and eat your cake and enjoy this time because like I say if and when we meet next the circumstances will not be the same. We BOTH will have played one home game in two weeks and THAT to me is going to go a lot further to evening the playing field than a couple of poor calls by the officials.
warhawk said:Romosexual said:carol k said:Isn't it amazing that certain fans of certain teams only come on here when their team is winning. Remember how many people from Chicago were on here last year? Where are they this year, and the cowboy fans will be soon be gone.
And to you cowboy fans, two of our best players were out. Were your unhealthy players two of your best ones. I doubt it.
Charles Woodson? Like he can really stop T.O.
And KGB? He would line up across from Flozell Adams, who is having a Pro Bowl season. He took care of Trent Cole and Osi Umenyiora w/o any problems. I recognize the fact that KGB and Kampman are forces to be reckoned with, but I wan't you guys to realize that our offensive line is one of the best in the league and KGB's presence wouldn't make you guys dominate the line-of-scrimmage.
And yes the Cowboys do have injuries, too. Injuries aren't exclusive to the Packers.
First of all you can stop bolding every word you write because your crap ain't anymore powerfull or important than anyone elses here. You can say whatever you want about your great offensive line and I agree it is a good one but I am going to stay with my original thought about this game and what may happen next time.
No two sets of circumstances are the same and neither will it be that if and when we meet again.
For the Packers we were playing our third game in eighteen days and the second of two consecutive road trips against a Dallas team playing their third of three straight at home (which doesn't happen often in this league). If you have to squeeze three games in a short period it doesn't get any better than that.
That will not be the case next time for sure. We also had just played two teams that needed wins badly in Carolina and Detroit vs. Dallas team that had patsies.
Also, in those games we lost two important defensive linemen in addition to KGB. Both John Jolly and Colin Cole were out and both would have been on the 45 against Dallas because they physically match up against the Dallas offensive line. The cumulative affect of these three was missed without a doubt.
Last, Brett Favre mustered his worst performance of the year and made the worst decisions I have seen him make as well. Some of those decisions led to turnovers and contributed to our getting in the hole. I dare to say he will not be that bad or even near it next time around.
Have your party and eat your cake and enjoy this time because like I say if and when we meet next the circumstances will not be the same. We BOTH will have played one home game in two weeks and THAT to me is going to go a lot further to evening the playing field than a couple of poor calls by the officials.
LOL MORE EXCUSES YAY!!! KEEP THEM COMING THEY NEVER GET OLD !!!
warhawk said:Romosexual said:carol k said:Isn't it amazing that certain fans of certain teams only come on here when their team is winning. Remember how many people from Chicago were on here last year? Where are they this year, and the cowboy fans will be soon be gone.
And to you cowboy fans, two of our best players were out. Were your unhealthy players two of your best ones. I doubt it.
Charles Woodson? Like he can really stop T.O.
And KGB? He would line up across from Flozell Adams, who is having a Pro Bowl season. He took care of Trent Cole and Osi Umenyiora w/o any problems. I recognize the fact that KGB and Kampman are forces to be reckoned with, but I wan't you guys to realize that our offensive line is one of the best in the league and KGB's presence wouldn't make you guys dominate the line-of-scrimmage.
And yes the Cowboys do have injuries, too. Injuries aren't exclusive to the Packers.
First of all you can stop bolding every word you write because your crap ain't anymore powerfull or important than anyone elses here. You can say whatever you want about your great offensive line and I agree it is a good one but I am going to stay with my original thought about this game and what may happen next time.
No two sets of circumstances are the same and neither will it be that if and when we meet again.
For the Packers we were playing our third game in eighteen days and the second of two consecutive road trips against a Dallas team playing their third of three straight at home (which doesn't happen often in this league). If you have to squeeze three games in a short period it doesn't get any better than that.
That will not be the case next time for sure. We also had just played two teams that needed wins badly in Carolina and Detroit vs. Dallas team that had patsies.
Also, in those games we lost two important defensive linemen in addition to KGB. Both John Jolly and Colin Cole were out and both would have been on the 45 against Dallas because they physically match up against the Dallas offensive line. The cumulative affect of these three was missed without a doubt.
Last, Brett Favre mustered his worst performance of the year and made the worst decisions I have seen him make as well. Some of those decisions led to turnovers and contributed to our getting in the hole. I dare to say he will not be that bad or even near it next time around.
Have your party and eat your cake and enjoy this time because like I say if and when we meet next the circumstances will not be the same. We BOTH will have played one home game in two weeks and THAT to me is going to go a lot further to evening the playing field than a couple of poor calls by the officials.
LOL MORE EXCUSES YAY!!! KEEP THEM COMING THEY NEVER GET OLD !!!
We both get a bye, we both get one at home, and then it's on. Much different than this last game.
Zero2Cool said:were playingwarhawk said:For the Packers weour third game in eighteen days and the second of two consecutive road trips against a Dallas team playing their third of three straight at home (which doesn't happen often in this league).
Buffalo, Dallas, New England, San Fransisco or Tennessee.
You could even throw in Miami and New York Jets in there because they play three home games in a row too, but after playing two home games in a row they have a BYE followed by a home game.
I had looked this up Z and knew this when I wrote it. Out of thirty two teams I stand on my statement it's not often a team get's three in a row. How often are you going to see a game this big fall into a scheduling crack like that? That was the point.
Without question this game fell in the 'Boys favor schedule wise.
Good post other than that though
Just because we have been good on the road does not make the situation a good one schedule wise. Especially comparing that to your opponents.
I mean which team do you think was the most rested and more ready here?
It's ALWAYS more challenging to playing on the road if for no other reason then you are playing teams at their house. I know our record has been good on the road but we didn't play them all with shorter than normal rest and back to back.
Do teams not go into a slump at times and play somewhat below their best? There ARE reasons why and the schedule and the grind are parts of all of that.
You can say it's all the same to you if you like but I much prefer if we are going back to Dallas to both have the same previous schedule the last two weeks than what we walked into last Thursday because all in all that situation was not close to the same for both teams.