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Packers vs. Cowboys


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Rodgers, Packers put end to Cowboys' four-game win streak
 
 

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GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Charles Woodson wouldn't let the Green Bay Packers' season slip away.

The veteran cornerback forced two fumbles and picked off a pass by Tony Romo on the goal line as Green Bay's defense finally played up to its potential against a big-time opponent, beating the Dallas Cowboys 17-7 on Sunday.

It wasn't a pretty win for the Packers (5-4), but it might have saved their season after back-to-back demoralizing losses.

"It seemed like guys had a lot of passion out there today for the game," Woodson said. "Where it came from, I don't know, but we were happy to have it and got a big win for this team. We've got to have that passion every week, and it's got to show up on the field."

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The Packers sacked Romo five times and allowed the Cowboys to convert only three of 12 third-down chances. It was a momentum-killer for the Cowboys (6-3), who had won four straight.

Dallas also lost starting right tackle Marc Colombo to a broken left fibula.

"Their defense is good, they've got a good scheme," Romo said. "I don't know how they are normally, but today they definitely got good pressure on the quarterback, slowed our running game and they played good behind it. The secondary, they've got good players."

The defense's dominant performance bailed out an offense that looked lost in the first half.

Aaron Rodgers rallied the Packers after halftime, scoring on a quarterback sneak and throwing a touchdown pass to tight end Spencer Havner. Afterward, Rodgers acknowledged that players knew fans were writing them off after back-to-back losses to Minnesota and Tampa Bay.

"I think a lot of people were thinking this was going to be the end of our road," Rodgers said.

Rodgers was 25 of 36 for 189 yards and a touchdown in another rough day, taking four sacks and spending much of the day under pressure.

But he took matters into his own hands to lead the Packers on a 15-play, 80-yard drive capped by a 1-yard sneak for a 10-0 lead early in the fourth quarter.

"I'm proud of the fact that when we needed a big drive in the third quarter, we came up with it," Rodgers said.

Rodgers converted two third-and-long situations against a thin secondary on the drive, as Cowboys coach Wade Phillips said Dallas lost cornerback Mike Jenkins to a left arm contusion, safety Ken Hamlin to an ankle injury and cornerback Alan Ball to a leg injury.

Cornerback Orlando Scandrick committed a pair of penalties on the drive.

"Most of our secondary went out in that one drive, which really hampered us," Phillips said. "We didn't have enough DBs to play even a nickel defense."

 

With the Cowboys pinned deep in their own territory on their next possession, Woodson burst through the line unblocked to sack Romo and strip the ball, allowing rookie outside linebacker Clay Matthews III to recover the ball at the 3.

Phillips tried to challenge the play, saying a Dallas player had recovered the fumble, but officials ruled that the play was not reviewable. That decision didn't sit well.

"They said because they ruled it a fumble all the way through, that I couldn't challenge it even though we recovered the ball and our guy was touched and he knew the guy was down," Phillips said.

Referee Jeff Triplette told a pool reporter recovery of a loose ball in the field of play is not reviewable by rule.

Facing third-and-goal after the turnover, Rodgers threw to Havner for a touchdown -- the fourth score of the season for Havner, a former linebacker who switched positions in training camp.

Romo then drove the Cowboys to the Packers 4, where Roy Williams drew a pass interference penalty on cornerback Tramon Williams in the end zone. But Woodson answered again, picking off Romo's pass on the next play to keep the Cowboys out of the end zone.

The Packers generated plenty of pressure despite playing without outside linebacker Aaron Kampman, who is recovering from a concussion. Even when they did allow a big play, Woodson was there, stripping the ball from Williams after a long completion in the first half.

"He's definitely one of our prime-time players," Packers coach Mike McCarthy said.

The Packers switched to a 3-4 alignment under new defensive coordinator Dom Capers in the offseason. So far, the new-look defense has dominated some weaker opponents but wilted against Cincinnati and in two games against Minnesota.

McCarthy comes from an offensive background, but said he prefers to win with defense.

"I love this kind of football," McCarthy said. "Maybe I was a defensive coach wannabe."

Notes

  • Romo threw a touchdown pass to Williams with 38 seconds left, avoiding a shutout.
  • Phillips said Colombo would likely have surgery Monday but wasn't necessarily out for the season.
  • Packers LG Daryn Colledge left the game with an ankle injury but was able to return.
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November 18, 2009 7:09 am
Let's be real here guys...to me, it seems like Cowboys Roy E. Williams is only good when it doesn't count. Yeah, he had 5 catches for 105 and a TD against the Packers, but tell me, when the chips were down and it was crunch time, did he make one play? He had a perfect pass slip t ...(more)
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November 16, 2009 11:13 am
As a Lions fan, I have watched a lot of Roy Williams playing football.  I even really liked him and was excited about his potential when he started with the Lions.  However, I am convinced now that Roy plays his best football when the outcome of the game is not on the line or when the game is meaningless (a lot of those when he wo ...(more)
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November 15, 2009 9:33 pm
I now believe that Roy Williams is terrible. He fumbled the ball on what would have been a huge play for the Cowboys in which woodson didnt even hit the ball that hard and than drops a pass which went straight through his hands and smacked him in the facemask. He deserved the player of the game for the ...(more)
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November 15, 2009 8:02 pm
Nice performance after the Cowboys and their front running fans got big heads after they beat some patsies. Don't worry, maybe next year you wil get a real coach and a real QB.
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November 16, 2009 10:17 am
The BOYS are 6-3.  I would venture to say that most of us cowboy fans would have jumped all over this and taken it at the start of this season.  It is frustrating because in all 3 losses (and some wins) the play has been erratic and inconsistent.  Everyone should have expected that coming in.  You don't take a TO with his numbers out of this offense and not expec ...(more)
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November 15, 2009 8:09 pm
I know it wouldn't have affected the outcome, so don't start slaying Pack fans and Cowboy haters, I am not a Cowboy fan. However, the call where Romo fumbled and Felix Jones recovered on the ground and was immediately touched down. Subsequently had the ball wrenched from his hands and the referees said it was non-reviewable?? The ...(more)
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November 15, 2009 8:30 pm
Last week I read that the NFC East is horrible.  After this week, I am prone to agree.  If not for the Redskins, it would have been a sweep (the Giants had the day off).  The Cowboys could not look worse, and th ...(more)
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November 15, 2009 10:22 pm

I lost the bet. Now I must pay up. Good win Pack. I bet you were going to get destroyed. I was wrong, wrong, wrong. No smart ass Viking fan comments are allowed on this one. (Thanks dude!!)

All crap aside I promised to be honest. You guys kicked their a$$! Didn't see the whole game, but when I did, you were in control.

Good win!

(Those are honest words dud ...(more)

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November 15, 2009 8:21 pm
I think that Charles Woodson should have been the Player of the Game. 9 tackles, 2 forced fumbles a sack and a huge INT at the end of the game in the end zone. Don't get me wrong, I think Aaron Rodgers played a heck of a game but I think that Woodson was clearly ...(more)
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November 16, 2009 9:55 am

"Not reviewable". Either get rid of replay or resolve to the fact that if you can review something like that AND GET IT CORRECT then do it. "NOT REVIEWABLE" is not accurate. It should be called "Hey, we know we screwed up but your SOL".

I thought crap like this was fixed after that Denver/San Diego debacle.

I don't even like the ...(more)

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November 15, 2009 8:22 pm
I love it!  The only thing better than a Cowboy loss is a Cowboy loss to my beloved Packers

I have two favorite NFL teams:  The Green Bay Packers and who ever is playing Dallas.
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November 15, 2009 8:07 pm
Hopefully this is a start of a winning streak.  They got some QB pressure with their defense without a few linebackers (Kampman, Poppinga, Chillar).  McCarthy still needs to get the penalties cleaned up.
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November 15, 2009 10:28 pm
Not bashing this guy, and i know he holds on the ball a litle to long, but how much more can this QB take.I am curious what is the all time record for a season that a QB takes a sack.But this is green bay's future and i think one hell of a QB but they better get this guy some better protection back there before a season ending injury happens but good look and good game today ...(more)
 
Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers takes the Lambeau Leap after his rushing touchdown in the second half.  (AP)
Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers takes the Lambeau Leap after his rushing touchdown in the second half. (AP)

 
Scoreboard
Dallas (6-3-0)00077
Green Bay (5-4-0) «0301417
Game Leaders
CowboysPackers
Pass: T. Romo (24-39, 251) A. Rodgers (25-36, 189)
Rush: M. Barber (5-26) R. Grant (19-79)
Rec: R. Williams (5-105) D. Driver (4-50)
GameTracker
 
Scoring Summary
1ST QUARTER
None
2ND QUARTER
FGMason Crosby 48 Yd, 0:00. Drive: 5 plays, 20 yards in 0:42.
3RD QUARTER
None
4TH QUARTER
TDAaron Rodgers, 1 Yd run (Mason Crosby kick is good), 13:14. Drive: 15 plays, 80 yards in 8:36.
TDSpencer Havner, 2 Yd pass from Aaron Rodgers (Mason Crosby kick is good), 10:49. Drive: 3 plays, 3 yards in 0:52.
TDRoy E. Williams, 9 Yd pass from Tony Romo (Nick Folk kick is good), 0:38. Drive: 11 plays, 63 yards in 2:39.
Players of the Game
Green Bay

A. Rodgers
Att 36
Comp 25
Yds 189
TD 1
Dallas

R. Williams
Rec 5
Yds 105
Avg 21.0
TD 1
 
Cowboys
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
T. Romo24/3925111
RushingATTYDSTDLG
M. Barber526013
T. Romo316014
T. Choice313011
F. Jones3604
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
R. Williams5105141
P. Crayton452016
J. Witten547014
M. Austin420014
M. Barber311013
T. Choice1909
M. Bennett1606
K. Ogletree1101
Packers
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
A. Rodgers25/3618910
RushingATTYDSTDLG
R. Grant1979013
A. Rodgers515111
A. Green3905
B. Jackson1202
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
D. Driver450024
G. Jennings445014
J. Nelson432010
D. Lee221017
J. Jones31708
B. Jackson315014
R. Grant28010
J. Kuhn1303
S. Havner1212
A. Green1-40-4
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