Cowboys Clinch Playoff Spot With 37-27 Win Over Packers

November 29, 2007

If it weren’t for Terrell Owens having popcorn grease all over his hands, the Cowboys may have hung more than 40 points on their closest rival in the NFC. Owens bobbled a touchdown catch which ended up being picked off by Green Bay Packer’s CB Al Harris.

Probably the one play that gave Green Bay a shot at the Cowboys was Nate Jones knocking Brett Favre out of the game. Favre is one of the best quarterbacks in the league, but he wasn’t playing like it, pressing for the deep ball and often throwing into double coverage.

Aaron Rogers was able to come in and run the Packers offense well, but it wasn’t enough to come back on a Dallas team that was clicking on all cylinders for much of the game.

Romo continues to impress. He’s now shattered Danny White’s single season passing touchdown record for the Cowboys, and will likely take down another record or two before the year is out. The most impressive part of his game: consistency. He showed last year that he could be good, this year he is showing he can be consistently good, and it is that consistency that will play a key part in how well we do in January.



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