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Originally Posted by michiganjoe:
Originally Posted by Henry:
The last 8 games say otherwise.  

The Packer defense has certainly improved over the last half of the season but my biggest question is how they'll hold up against a quality back like Murray rather than the relatively average backs they've faced lately. Throw in Witten, Bryant and Romo and it'll be a very good test as to where the Packer defense really is.

Agree. If the defense can slow down the Cowboys offense, they can slow down any of the teams left in the playoffs.

Originally Posted by ammo:
Originally Posted by Boris:

.728 winning percentage for home teams in divisional round.

 

The worst thing that can happen this weekend?

 

Seattle / Denver / Patriots all winning & Packers losing. Creating  .750 winning percentage

You can relax Boss. Looks like New England will be the home loser.

You sure about that?

 

Long way to go........

Originally Posted by michiganjoe:
Originally Posted by Henry:
The last 8 games say otherwise.  

The Packer defense has certainly improved over the last half of the season but my biggest question is how they'll hold up against a quality back like Murray rather than the relatively average backs they've faced lately. Throw in Witten, Bryant and Romo and it'll be a very good test as to where the Packer defense really is.

 

You've said that about every team throughout the season.  There's never a benchmark good enough.  In all reality, there is no benchmark, it depends on that week, that game, those sets of plays and that's a fact.

Originally Posted by The Heckler:
Originally Posted by Tdog:

I second all that emotion and will add my loathing for jerruh to the mix.

Besides winning the game, seeing sad jerruh always makes my day.

Another reason I want this one so badly oddly enough is Lambeau Field vs. Jerruh's world.  Lambeau to me is one of the very few stadiums left that doesn't have water falls, art galleries, or gourmet food.  We are a throwback and the anti glamour that is the Cowboys.  We are owned by US, we still sit on metal benches, we drink beer, and to me it is football.  Not the giant ego fest that is Dallas.  To me this is us vs. the Evil Empire.

.....and the only pastry chef in the NFL.

 

AT&T Stadium boasts Pastry Chef & Staff with the Sweetest Jobs in the NFL

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Updated: November 8, 2013
 

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The following excerpt is from my recent On the Sideline column from Dallas Cowboys Star Magazine.  To subscribe for full team coverage from the writers at the magazine, get more info at:  http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/star-magazine.html      Dallas Cowboys Star Magazine is available in print as well as on-line.

Whatโ€™s the sweetest job in the NFL?  The answer is easier than an Easy Bake Oven:  Dallas Cowboys Pastry Chef.   Angela Perry proudly holds the title at AT&T Stadium for Legends Hospitality.  She was promoted from Pastry Sous Chef to Pastry Chef in August.

Originally Posted by Pakrz:

****ing pastries, your personal dog stories and the population of that ****hole you call home?  Nobody gives a ****.  Go **** yourself on a Dallas message board.  

There were a couple of posts asking where I am and three more wondering if I am dead so that opened the door for me to appear. Then there was the post that said ya'll are dog people and that opened the door to talk about my dog....so there! 

Originally Posted by ChilliJon:

Why would any self respecting Cowboy fan pay money for a shirt that's a reminder of one of your franchises defining failures? 

 

If Green Bay plays Denver in the SB is anyone hoping for a chance to buy a nice "Salary Cap * II" mock turtleneck? 

In 1967 the Cowboys were still a fairly new team playing a team that had been around since about 1920 and playing an away game in horrible conditions and lost by only 3 points. I'm really proud of that, as are many other Cowboys' fans. 

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