4-1 Dallas Cowboys led by their rookie QB-RB tandem, great OL march into Lambeau Field to take on the #1 ranked run defense and an offense that remains predictable and arrogant of itself at QB.
Cowboys have bounced back from a disappointing season to take the lead in the NFC East in the early going.
The Packers can't get back to the explosive plays of 2014 and the former Super Bowl MVP wearing #12 seems to have retired at the bye week in 2015. The offense remains lethargic after first halves and defenses know what's coming. The Pack have a good offensive line, giving the QB massive amounts of time.
Cowboys pass rush isn't too strong but the secondary corp has been the best part of their defense.
My gut says this one's another close game but with GB winning due to homefield and winning the turnover battle.
If there's one thing Dom Capers can do is confuse young QBs but Jason Witten's impact is a concern as TEs love getting open in the middle.
Oh and its throwback jersey day
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Cowboys have bounced back from a disappointing season to take the lead in the NFC East in the early going.
The Packers can't get back to the explosive plays of 2014 and the former Super Bowl MVP wearing #12 seems to have retired at the bye week in 2015. The offense remains lethargic after first halves and defenses know what's coming. The Pack have a good offensive line, giving the QB massive amounts of time.
Cowboys pass rush isn't too strong but the secondary corp has been the best part of their defense.
My gut says this one's another close game but with GB winning due to homefield and winning the turnover battle.
If there's one thing Dom Capers can do is confuse young QBs but Jason Witten's impact is a concern as TEs love getting open in the middle.
Oh and its throwback jersey day

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