Battle of perfect teams on Sunday night in primetime
September 19, 2008 by Glenn Stants
Filed under Cowboys, NFL Football
Okay so this weekend we have the undefeated Dallas Cowboys heading to Lambeau field where the Cowboys have never won (0-5) to play the surprising perfect Green Bay Packers.
I think both these teams are playing very similar football so far this early in the season and for years both of these teams have played a very similar style of football. They are both match up quite evenly and I won’t say that this game will be as exciting as last Monday’s game but it very well could be so stayed tuned and we will find out late Sunday night. Now, how great would that be if we had the same type of drama?
As far as evenly matched, this Packers team will give Dallas a tough go, especially at home, but I still do not see many teams in the NFL that can compete with the Dallas Cowboys. If anyone can think of a team in the NFL that can match the Cowboys, lets hear it. I would love to hear everyones opinions!
After all is said and done, I will look for the Cowboys to move the ball in a similar fashion that they did on Monday night which is utilizing all their receivers with Romo passing the ball to WR Terrell Owens, WR Patrick Crayton and of course my favourite Cowboy,  TE Jason (I have a sore shoulder but will start) Witten. We can’t of course forget about the running game where the usual Marian Barber, playing with sore ribs and all will start in the backfield along with rookie sensation Felix Jones who again will look to spark the Cowboys offense and special teams. It would be nice to see a solid kick return here and there throughout the game.
Enjoy the game and for you channel surfers, don’t forget if you are at all a baseball fan that Sunday night is the last home game ‘EVER’ in Yankee stadium so if you are coming over to my place, please bring Kleenex. I have been a visitor to Yankee stadium many times and every time I was present I was in AWE being in there, so enjoy.
‘Stantsy’
side note: Cowboys safety Roy Williams is out 3-4 weeks and as I said in my Jason Witten introduction he has a sore shoulder but has practised all week and will start.
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September 20th, 2008 at 12:29 pm
Teams that can stay with Dallas.
Philadelphia, Green Bay, Indy (if healthy), And maybe Pittsburgh and the NY Giants.
And of course the Raiders!!!!!! ok maybe not
September 20th, 2008 at 6:05 pm
It also depends on the venue. Denver at home is a far different team at home than on the road!