soxanddawgs.com - 11/30/2007
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Seeing as most of America doesn’t have the ability of watching the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys face off the Big D tonight I thought I’d do everyone a giant public service and do a live blog of the game. I mean after all it’s the first battle of 10-1 teams since the Giants and Niners in 1990 and this game will also determine homefield advantage for the NFC Championship should these ...
Green Bay fans, resist!
ckstevenson.blogspot.com 11/30/2007 — Don't get satellite tv just for tonight's game. Go old school, listen on the radio!!! Don't give in, don't let the NFL mafia hook you.
Radio, be about it...
Bryant Gumbel on NFL Network, the cure for insomnia
ckstevenson.blogspot.com 11/30/2007 — Good grief, does this guy realize he's on tv? I've seen more life in moldy lindburger cheese.
Cris Collinsworth isn't an energetic guy to begin with, but he sounds downright vivacious compared to the "boring one".
Gumbel (of Gumbel 2 Gumbel fame) sounds like a constipated accountant talking about dance moves.
Good thing all you Green Bay fans got satellite tv!
Favre gets hurt; Cowboys win.
nflguru.net 11/30/2007 — The Dallas Cowboys clinched a playoff spot and will most likely have home field advantage throughout, after defeating the Green Bay Packers 37-27 on Thursday night.
Clock Strikes Midnight for Favre, Cinderella Packers
besteversportstalk.blogspot.com 11/30/2007 — Green Bay's fairy tale season ran headlong into reality on Thursday night in Dallas; the Cowboys knocked the seemingly indestructible Brett Favre out of the game early and then defeated the Packers, 37-27. Tony Romo completed 19 of 30 passes for 309 yards, four touchdowns and just one interception. Terrell Owens had seven receptions for 156 yards and one touchdown.
Favre injured, Packers trail Cowboys (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NFL News 11/30/2007
Tony Romo threw three touchdowns in a span of six plays and the Dallas Cowboys had a 27-17 halftime lead in their NFC showdown against Green Bay and Brett Favre, who was hurt and on the sideline. Romo's third TD, a 10-yarder to Terrell Owens, came two ...
Cowboys Stay a Step Ahead of It All —
Wash Post NFL 11/30/2007
The Cowboys get four touchdown passes from Tony Romo, including one to Terrell Owen, above, who celebrates with popcorn, and Dallas claims a 37-27 victory over the Green Bay Packers, who lose Brett Favre in the second quarter.