GREEN BAY, Wis. -- You could smell this game as far away as Madison, and the part of it that stunk the worst was the Dallas Cowboys offense. On an afternoon in which everybody -- the officials, the head coaches, the offensive lines...everybody -- seemed to be conspiring to set the game of football back 40 years, it was the Cowboys who came up the smallest, committing 10 penalties and converting just 3 of 12 third downs in a 17-7 loss to the Packers at Lambeau Field."This was an impressive win for Green Bay," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said. "But it was unimpressive the way we didn't execute, especially early, when we still had a chance to get the game going the way we wanted it to go."
But the most disappointing part for the Cowboys was that, by losing this game, they blew a very real chance to get the season going the way they wanted it to go.
Dallas came in having won four in a row and claiming first place in the NFC East, a division nobody seems to want. Lining up against the Packers, who'd allowed a league-high 37 sacks and just last week became the first team this year to lose to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Cowboys appeared poised to continue their roll and move to 7-2. With the Eagles losing in San Diego, they'd have had a full two-game division lead and could have made a case for themselves among the NFC's elite, along with Minnesota and New Orleans.
Instead, they slipped on a penalty flag or eight and fell right back to the parity pack.
"You've got to play better than that," Dallas tight end Jason Witten said. "Our defense actually played pretty well, but as an offense, we let them down. How many plays did we have in the first half? Twenty-five? That's not enough."
If you somehow managed to stay awake through the first half Sunday, didn't know anything about the two teams but what you'd seen in that brutal first 30 minutes, and somebody had asked you, "Which of these teams lost to previously winless Tampa Bay last week?", you'd probably have said the team with the stars on their helmets. The Cowboys were awful. They were 0 of 5 on third downs in the first half, possessing the ball for just 11:10 and running a mere 21 plays (sorry, Jason) to Green Bay's 36.
And it's not as if the Packers were setting the world on fire during this time. Green Bay committed seven penalties and was just 2-for-8 on third down in the first half, and only a last-second Mason Crosby field goal prevented what would have been a perfectly justified scoreless halftime tie. The Packers' offensive line was as Camembert-soft as advertised, and the Cowboys' defenders harassed Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers all day. There was more than enough incompetence to go around, including a cornucopia of it by Jeff Triplette and an officiating crew that called phantom penalties and couldn't figure out when the Cowboys and Packers were and weren't allowed to use their replay challenges.
But Dallas couldn't rise above the morass of mediocrity. On the rare occasions when Dallas actually possessed the ball, the Cowboys' own line wasn't able to keep Tony Romo from getting flattened. The most astounding stat of the game may be that the Cowboys yielded more sacks (5) than did the Packers (4).
"We let our defense stay out there and stay out there and stay out there," Jones said. "It was very disappointing, and a reminder to everyone that all these teams have very good athletes and very good players."
The Cowboys are still a good team, of course. They remain in first place, and as we begin to size up the playoff picture, there are reasons to like them better than teams like the Eagles, Giants, Falcons and even the Packers. But what they lost Sunday, in addition to a game, was the chance to puff out their chests and feel like they were somehow above that 5-4 fray. A win here, on the not-yet-frozen tundra, would have given the league reason to view them as a clear Super Bowl contender -- the kind of team that plans to play home games on those crucial January weekends.
And while they may yet be that, after losing this particular game, the Cowboys can consider themselves no better than one of many very similar NFC contenders."Just a minor hiccup," Cowboys linebacker Keith Brooking said confidently. "That's the way we have to look at it. We've bounced back from our losses in a very positive way this year, and hopefully that's what we do this week coming up."
Oh, it's there for them if they want it. Their upcoming schedule is fertile ground for a recovery -- home games against the Redskins (just three games back!!) and the Raiders before a road game against the reeling Giants. The Cowboys still have a chance to get back on the horse they rode into Lambeau Field on Sunday morning. They need to tighten up their line play, remember how good their running backs are and keep finding ways to minimize the damage the all-or-(usually)-nothing Roy Williams does with his dropped passes and sloppy route-running. They need to play with the confidence they showed over the previous four weeks -- the confidence of a team that knows it's good and dares those stuck in the middle of the pack to try and stop it. They can do it.
It's just that, if they'd actually won this game Sunday -- which they very well could and should have -- that would have been a whole lot easier for them.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
11-15-2009 @ 10:05PM
cjohn2112 said...
maybe playing in green bay had them thinking it was already december.....however, i do have to admit dallas is better than i thought they would be this year.....yet, december still looms, with only 1 home game(chargers) and 3 on the road (saints giants and skins)maybe my 7-9 preseason prediction will happen afterall.....but i doubt it....more like 10-6 at worst
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11-15-2009 @ 10:51PM
kawieboy said...
Cowboy haters never tell you the raiders suck or the lions suck...they just tell you the cowboys suck and then they watch every cowboy game.
11-16-2009 @ 4:15PM
barham619 said...
I'll take a loss every 5 weeks. The Packers can dream on. I doubt the Packers will make the playoffs, but IF they do, the road to the Super Bowl will go through the Dallas Cowboys. In otherwords, maybe we'll be the Packers again in the playoffs and the Cowboys will send the Packers packing for home!!
11-15-2009 @ 10:38PM
George said...
I heard from a confidential NFL source that someone snuck into the Cowboys locker room this morning and changed all the calendars and internal clocks on the laptops to read "December 15th", so Tony Romo would think that it was December and he would play accordingly. Looks like it worked....
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11-16-2009 @ 12:53AM
carriehoward86 said...
Cowgirls suck. Go Packers. Put Urlacher our for season and is now breaking legs???? Welcome to Lambeau ladies...LOL
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11-16-2009 @ 1:15AM
Leftyfixit said...
How many times Did "thumper",(AKA AAron Rogers) land on the grass? It seems to be more and more his natural position. Go Vikings!!!
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11-16-2009 @ 3:30PM
SBXXXI31C said...
the ONLY way the ViQUEENS can ever come close to the Palyoffs and the Superbowl is by having former PACKERS on their team. go figure. Hate the team but love some of the players
Go Packers!
11-16-2009 @ 2:00AM
Gail said...
Felix Jones, one of the most exciting running backs in the NFL touches the ball, what 3 times. The playcalling was atrocious. Enough said.
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11-16-2009 @ 3:42AM
et8233 said...
I agree with you. The play calling was crazy. I just can understand it. T.O. was right something is wrong with the their offensive game planning. Felix Jones needs to touch the ball more than three times! They should have beat G.B. by two touchdowns.
11-16-2009 @ 7:57AM
deitrade said...
I blame this game on Jason Garrett, enough said. I agree with you Gail, were is our running game?
Typical Cowboy haters are like cockroaches. We string 4 wins together and they go hide but as soon as we lose to a descent, inspired NFL team who's backs are against the wall and they are playing at home, these cockroaches come back out to party LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Heck even the undefeated Saints had trouble with the St.Loius Rams yesterday! I do have a question to all. Why when Felix Jones recovered the Romo fumble and was down by contact before the ball was ripped out of his arm was the call not be able to be reversed when the score was 10-0 ?? The Cowboys had a timeout to call a challenage of down by contact.
11-16-2009 @ 10:04AM
geldonski said...
What makes you such an expert.
11-17-2009 @ 9:12PM
blackheartrisesi said...
You are absolutely correct. If anyone from the Cowboys coaching staff or organization is reading this, you guys are without a doubt the biggest collection of over-paid retards I've seen in years. The Cowboys have 3 backs, each averaging over 5 yrds, per carry, (1) Jones or Choice averages 9 yards per carry. So, 2 running plays new downs and move the chains, but instead 3 and out passing with that sorry B^%$#$ Williams getting hit in the face with the ball are falling through his fingers. Romo, who is as consistant as SE Texas weather throwing behind everyone. You take the pressure off a QB by having a running game. Is Garrett that stupid that he doesn't realize Romo was better when he was being rushed every damn down because they knew he was going to throw. Garrett needs to be fired NOW, the one time Jerry Jones needs to walk down from the owners booth is now, with Garretts replacement in tow. Take the clipboard from him and the headset and point towards the tunnel and say"Get the hell off my field." It is truely stupid to cost a team wins because you want a QB to look good.
11-16-2009 @ 2:42AM
cowboyfan said...
what do you expect from a back-up ex-quarterback. pass on 1st and goal... wtf?!!! wishbone, razorback, wildcat, or whatever you want to call it. Too many good backs to always go to the air first, always run last or never. go ahead, keep on getting sacked. Roy Williams..... I always said they should have never let TO go. Don't like the minimal use of JW either. Well, like last year and every other game, beat the f..K out of your defense again and again. IDK what to say already it has been too many years of ignorance.
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11-16-2009 @ 3:48AM
pgbraveheart said...
All the talk of how they were the favorites caused the Cowboys to lay bsck. They never expected the Packers to come in so intense. They need to play every game like it was Philadelphia.
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11-16-2009 @ 3:52AM
pgbraveheart said...
All the talk about they were the favorite caused them to be overconfident. They need to play every game like it was the Eagles.
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11-16-2009 @ 4:21AM
oscar said...
Get rid of Romo!!!
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11-16-2009 @ 6:52AM
monnadmirvin said...
getting rid of romo is the last thing that dallas needs to do right now. typical romo-basher, he wins 4 straight games throws 9tds and only 1 int, and at the first lost you think they should get rid of him? you really dont know much about football do you? get yourself a new football team.
11-16-2009 @ 4:26AM
hotrodqd said...
when your scrambling and the line of scrimmage is right in front of you and you could easily pick up 5-10 yds ...and you decide to pass anyways.....you'd hope your qback would know if the players downfield in front of him would be eligible or not.....afterall they are professionals paid huge salaries and not some smuck playing touch football ....right ?
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11-16-2009 @ 4:33AM
hotrodqd said...
tony dunge
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11-16-2009 @ 5:38AM
BritoCell said...
what do the cowboys and cowboy fans have in common? they both suck, and they enjoy it.
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