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Dallas KO's Favre, Packers 37-27

Jun 13, 2014 4:56 AM

Standing on the sideline, scowling and gingerly holding his bandaged right arm, all Brett Favre could do was watch Tony Romo impersonate him. The kid was good. Too good for Favre and the Packers. The Wisconsin native who spent all week denying Favre was his childhood hero sure played a lot like a young No. 4 Thursday night -- full of moxie and joy, but needing a bit of a high-wire act to send the Cowboys past the Packers 37-27 and into the lead for home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs.

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Packers' Favre Leaves Cowboys Game With Elbow Injury

Nov 9, 2014 7:11 PM

Packers quarterback Brett Favre left Thursday night's NFC showdown with the Cowboys with a right elbow injury after being hit hard while throwing a pass that was intercepted. Favre was hurt with 10:11 left in the second quarter when he was hit by cornerback Nate Jones. Terence Newman made a diving interception of the fluttering pass. Favre got up and flexed his arm and grabbed at his wrist while walking slowly to the sideline. Aaron Rodgers took over at quarterback on Green Bay's next possession and Favre's return was listed as questionable.

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RealGM Breakdown: A Classic NFC Showdown

May 18, 2014 4:44 AM

If history is a predictor, then the key to the Green Bay versus Dallas game might be to lose. This match-up is very much like the game played between the New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers in 1990. NY and San Francisco, both 10-1, were the class of the NFC. The Packers and Cowboys have identical 10-1 records and are well on their ways to claiming division titles. It isn't a total surprise that Dallas is this good, but Green Bay virtually came from out of nowhere. Few expected the Pack would only have one loss after losing to a struggling Chicago Bears team in week 5. But seven weeks later they won six straight and are ready to play for what possibly will be home field throughout the playoffs. Dallas's loss came a week later in week six. They briefly went back and forth with New England before penalties gave New England the opportunities to put the game away. There were expectations coming into this season after a first round exit from the playoffs last year. Dallas? quick climb to the top of the NFC might be above what many thought the 'Boys would do this year. The game pitted a future Hall of Fame quarterback (Joe Montana) against a quality passer (Phil Simms). Brett Favre is Canton bound. This year he added to his Hall of Fame resume by becoming the all-time leader in passing touchdowns and a memorable overtime win against Denver (84-yard TD pass to Greg Jennings). He's a three-time league MVP, a Super Bowl XXXI MVP and is regarded as one of the toughest players with his consecutive games started streak at 248 and counting. But what he will be remembered for is how he plays the game. He genuinely enjoys every aspect of the sport, from threading passes into tight spots to running for his life while being pursued by defenders. He always gives his best effort, even if that meant throwing a block during a reverse. Going all out led to Favre becoming the all-time leader in interceptions, but having a gunslinger mentality means taking chances to try to win. It is an approach that Tony Romo has but has successfully dialed back to tremendous success this year. While he doesn't have the Hall of Fame resume, if Romo keeps playing the way he does, in time Romo will. Tony takes after Favre in many ways, from embellishing plays, to throwing with different arm angles, to completing passes while off-balance. So far it has all worked for Romo in his first full season as a starter. If he keeps it up, he should be considered for the MVP. It's an award he will be competing with Favre for. The Giants and 49ers were the top two defenses in the league. While both Green Bay and Dallas have good defenses, their offenses take the lead. Dallas and Green Bay are 1-2 offensively in the NFC respectively. With the QBs leading the way, the passing game for both teams are flying high. Romo has his version of Jerry Rice in Terrell Owens and a more athletic Brent Jones-like tight end in Jason Witten. Favre's doesn?t have a receiver with superlative skills, but he has a well-rounded group that makes up the difference in talent with balance. Donald Driver leads the group, Jennings is becoming a great deep threat, and rookie James Jones has played well in a complementary role. Spreading the passes among the receivers worked well for the ?90 Giants. The defensive philosophies were aggressive with an emphasis on making plays. Neither will be mistaken for the San Fran and New York units that regularly shut down opponents. Dallas deploys a 3-4 defense that puts the attention on the linebackers. It's not just the alignment that is similar to the Giants and Niners. Outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware gets compared to (unfairly) to Lawrence Taylor. Like Taylor, Ware was handpicked by Bill Parcells to be the primary rush linebacker. Bradie James, Akin Ayodele, and Greg Ellis complete the quartet like Steve DeOssie, Pepper Johnson, and Carl Banks were Taylor's teammates in dismantling offenses. In front of Dallas? LBs is an aggressive defensive line led by defensive end Marcus Spears. The secondary is anchored by strong safety Roy Williams who hits like Ronnie Lott. Corner back Terrence Newman is the shut-down corner that blankets the top receiver. Green Bay plays a 4-3 with a rotation of defensive linemen to keep them fresh. Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila is the speed end that best applies pressure during passing situations. He's the closest to Charles Haley on the Packers. Aaron Kampman is a blue collar D-end that produces with non-stop effort. Cullen Jenkins, Ryan Pickett, Johnny Jolly, Corey Williams, work together and unselfishly to make offenses miserable. Right behind them are three young linebackers quickly making a name for themselves. Brady Poppinga, A.J. Hawk, and Nick Barnett are fast and can make plays all over the field. The secondary blends young safetys (Atari Bigby and Nick Collins) with experienced corners (Al Harris and Charles Woodson). The game was a defensive struggle won by the home team, San Francisco. This will not be a 7-3 win for the Cowboys. There will be points scored by both teams. Home field advantage goes to Dallas but the edge will be the running game as the 'Boys can pound away with running backs Julius Jones and Marion Barber III. The Packers have the worst rush attack in the league. They've found success starting Ryan Grant but three solid performances isn't convincing enough to believe he can gain yards against anybody, especially running behind a young offensive line. Whoever wins will be the favorite to claim home field throughout the playoffs. That same advantage didn't benefit the 1990 49ers. Hosting the NFC Championship only meant San Fran had a short trip home after losing a 15-13 street fight to the Giants. But the NFC Championship is far away. Both teams will be in the playoffs and they'll have to earn their way to play for the conference championship. Make no mistake, though. Whoever wins Thursday gets a psychological advantage in case they meet again in the playoffs. But as the 49ers and Giants showed in 1990, a regular season win means nothing in the playoffs. If losing a regular season battle leads to winning the NFC Championship, either team would be more than happy to take a step back to get a step ahead when the stakes are higher. Randolph Charlotin can be reached at lordrc@netzero.net.

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Packers' DT Cole Sidelined With Broken Arm

May 18, 2014 5:07 AM

Green Bay defensive tackle Colin Cole, a part of the team's interior rotation, suffered a fractured left forearm in Thursday's victory at Detroit, further thinning a once-deep position and likely leaving the Packers with only two rookies as backups for next Thursday's key NFC matchup with the Dallas Cowboys. Cole suffered the injury in the second half and left the locker room with his arm in a sling. It is not yet known if the three-year veteran will require surgery, or if he will be lost for the rest of the season. He has already been ruled out, though, for the Dallas game. The injury to Cole, a solid player versus the run, came just a week after the Packers lost another defensive tackle Johnny Jolly to a shoulder injury that will sideline him for an indefinite period. Green Bay started the season with six defensive tackles on its roster. But heading into the Thursday night game at Dallas, a battle for NFC supremacy between two teams with 10-1 records, the Packers are down to four healthy players at the tackle position.

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Packers' Woodson Suffers Toe Injury Vs. Lions

Aug 22, 2014 9:26 AM

Cornerback Charles Woodson sustained a toe injury on a 34-yard punt return for the Green Bay Packers late in the first quarter Thursday against Detroit. Woodson jogged off the field, underwent X-rays and didn't return. "It's not broken, but it hurts," he said after Green Bay beat the Lions 37-26. "It's my big toe on my right foot. I did the same thing on my other foot once in Oakland." Woodson said it was too early to determine his status for Thursday's game at Dallas.

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Favre Sets Packers' Record In Win Over Detroit

Nov 9, 2014 7:16 PM

Brett Favre fumbled on his first play of the game. It was about the only mistake he made. Favre set a Green Bay record with 20 consecutive completions and finished with a season-high 381 yards and three touchdowns in the Packers' 37-26 victory over the Detroit Lions on Thursday. The three-time MVP fumbled after his first snap, tripping over a teammate, before putting together another sensational performance that made the 38-year-old quarterback look as if he's back in his prime. His seventh 300-yard game of the season matched a team mark he set in 1995.

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Green Bay Backpedals From 'Bounty' Bonuses

Oct 30, 2014 12:01 PM

A running back can give each of his offensive linemen a nice wristwatch at the end of the season to reward them for their blocking. Dan Marino can make commercials about giving his offensive linemen gloves to get on their good side. So what's wrong with defensive players offering financial incentives to teammates for achieving specific defensive goals? That was the question of the day in Green Bay on Tuesday where Packers defensive backs Charles Woodson and Al Harris were backpedaling as if it was gameday after their apparent willingness to pay teammates for their play attracted scrutiny from NFL officials.

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Jim Ringo, NFL Legend, Dead At 75

Dec 17, 2014 7:30 AM

Pro Football Hall of Fame member Jim Ringo passed away early this morning after a short illness. He was two days shy of his 76th birthday. ?As Vince Lombardi once observed, Jim epitomized the toughness and determination needed to not only play the center position but to become one of the game?s most dominant offensive linemen of his era,? commented Steve Perry, the Hall?s President/Executive Director. ?On behalf of all of us at the Pro Football Hall of Fame, I extend my heartfelt condolences to Jim?s family,? continued Perry. Ringo starred in the National Football League for 15 seasons after the Green Bay Packers selected him out of Syracuse in the seventh round of the 1953 draft. He played for the Packers from 1953-1963 and the Philadelphia Eagles from 1964-67. In all, Ringo earned All-NFL acclaim seven times, voted to 10 Pro Bowls, and was named to the NFL?s All-Decade Team of the 1960s. He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1981.

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Favre Joins Marino, Eclipses 60,000 Yard Mark

Nov 25, 2014 5:45 PM

Brett Favre joined Dan Marino as the only quarterbacks to throw for 60,000 yards in a career during the second quarter of Green Bay's 34-0 win against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. Favre, who needed 94 yards coming into the game, found running back Vernand Morency for a short pass to the right side for 3 yards for exactly 60,000. Two plays later, he hit favorite target Donald Driver for a 19-yard gain. Favre now trails Marino's all-time mark of 61,361 by 1,105 yards, after throwing for 351 yards and three touchdowns against the Vikings.

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Packers Rough Up Vikes, Peterson Injures Knee

Feb 1, 2014 11:21 AM

Brett Favre passed another milestone and the Packers roughed up rookie running back Adrian Peterson in a 34-0 rout of the Vikings on Sunday. Favre joined Dan Marino as the only quarterbacks in NFL history to throw for 60,000 career yards, as the Packers went back to their short passing game after winning their last two games on a pair of deep passes from Favre. The Packers were leading 27-0 late in the third quarter when Peterson caught a pass from Vikings quarterback Brooks Bollinger and was tackled low by cornerback Al Harris, injuring his knee.

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Packers Sign TE Lee To Extension

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