5 of the last 7 NFC champions were road teams. It's probably moot. GBs loss to New Orleans puts them out of the conversation for top seed. Odds are they end 11-5ish. But if I could line up the playoffs I would absolutely want Green Bay in Green Bay.Huh?
You'd rather play the NFCC on the road than at home? You eat some paint chips as a kid or something?
I would rather have home field advantage but I get what you are saying with our running game and physicality. I never thought Romo played very well in bad weather. He doesn't have a particularly strong arm or big hands. This year that doesn't matter nearly as much though with Murray running people over and the O-line mauling everyone you put in front of them. What I'm most concerned with is getting the bye week going into the playoffs. A team like the Packers might not even make it out of the first round. If they manage to play a team like the Saints, well you saw how that went.5 of the last 7 NFC champions were road teams. It's probably moot. GBs loss to New Orleans puts them out of the conversation for top seed. Odds are they end 11-5ish. But if I could line up the playoffs I would absolutely want Green Bay in Green Bay.
Aaron Rodgers is not a good passer in cold climates, he sucked out loud in most of his home playoff games, and in 2010 (during his near perfect playoff run) he nearly shit the bed against Chicago in Soldier field (when it was about -6 outside). Dallas is built to run, and is probably the best road team in NFL and one of the worst home teams (Edit: or rather has one of the worst team homes). I'd prefer to play a passing team in a cold climate is what I'm saying.
I agree being a running team should give us the advantage in cold weather but can't help but remember the Chicago game last year where the whole team looked uncomfortable, they were running over to the heaters every chance they got and Garrett was bundled up like the kid from Christmas Story5 of the last 7 NFC champions were road teams. It's probably moot. GBs loss to New Orleans puts them out of the conversation for top seed. Odds are they end 11-5ish. But if I could line up the playoffs I would absolutely want Green Bay in Green Bay.
Aaron Rodgers is not a good passer in cold climates, he sucked out loud in most of his home playoff games, and in 2010 (during his near perfect playoff run) he nearly shit the bed against Chicago in Soldier field (when it was about -6 outside). Dallas is built to run, and is probably the best road team in NFL and one of the worst home teams (Edit: or rather has one of the worst team homes). I'd prefer to play a passing team in a cold climate is what I'm saying.
He even had his tongue stuck to Jerry's dick as a homage to the movie.I agree being a running team should give us the advantage in cold weather but can't help but remember the Chicago game last year where the whole team looked uncomfortable, they were running over to the heaters every chance they got and Garrett was bundled up like the kid from Christmas Story
He even had his tongue stuck to Jerry's dick as a homage to the movie.
I hate the wait and I hate being embarrassed on national TV, but when we're good or playing an inferior opponent I love it.I'm starting to hate being on MNF.
Yep...lots of build up and I have I liked not having as many national games.I'm starting to hate being on MNF.
I hate MNF period anymore. Endless lead-up, clown pregame crew of Berman-Keyshawn-Carter, Gruden proclaiming scrub players the greatest, etc.I'm starting to hate being on MNF.