sports.aol.com - 11/30/2007
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If you don't have NFL Network, you missed the Dallas Cowboys beat the Green Bay Packers, making Dallas the prohibitive favorite to earn home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs. You missed Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens having a tremendous game -- when he wasn't having the ball taken away from him by Packers cornerback Al Harris . You missed Packers quarterback Brett Favre do ...
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Favre’s In Need of Favre Today
Dave's Football Blog —
... my parents got me tickets to the Stevie Wonder concert in Raleigh last night. He puts on a pretty awesome show. He had the crowd singing along with him all night, he did all his best tunes — including a show-stopping 7-minute version of “Superstition” — and, thankfully, did not play “I Just Called to Say I Love You.”
Anyway, I went to that instead of staying home and watching the Cowboys-Packers game. Anything big happen?
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