I feel good about this game coming off the victory over the Giants. In addition to having a red-hot Aaron Rodgers under center, the entire team is playing with supreme confidence. I have more faith in the defense and special teams following the Giants game. It's unfortunate that we probably won't have Jordy, but I think #12 has enough weapons to put up points.
We need to get off to a fast start. If it takes us another quarter and a half to get going, we could find ourselves in a large hole quickly. I envision Rodgers being able to move the ball on the fast surface against the Cowboys' vulnerable pass defense. Take the crowd out of it quickly, and put some pressure on Dak & Co. to answer. Put them to the test early.
I know it's easier said than done, but we need to contain Zeke and make Dak beat us. Sure, it's pick your poison, but I'll take my chances against a rookie QB in his first playoff game over Zeke behind that great offensive line. Obviously, I recognize that Zeke is a rookie too, but there will be more pressure on Dak to make good decisions/reads.
The Cowboys have obviously had a great season - I tip my cap to their regular season success. But there are reasons to believe that they are vulnerable. For one, they've got the 26th ranked pass defense for AR & Co. should be able to move the ball. Second, they sat many of their studs for all or most of the last game, so those guys haven't played a game since December 26th - almost three weeks by the time we get to kickoff. I've seen that type of rest backfire on enough teams to understand it can be an issue. They may need to take some time to find their rhythm (if you believe some NFL veterans I've heard recently). Finally, they have rookies at key positions who will obviously be playing in their first playoff game. It's tough to predict how such young players will respond. But in this type of game, a rookie mistake can be the difference between winning and losing.