Marshall 98 Posted January 17, 2017 Read a couple of pieces about the game over on The Ringer today. The first is from the viewpoint of a Cowboys' fan who attended the game and wrote about it that night: I was there. It was a nut kick. Go find Danny Kelly if you want some real analysis. This is mostly an account of personal horror... https://theringer.com/nfl-playoffs-dallas-cowboys-sadness-349320be4495#.t9y6bty56 The second is from Robert Mays, who was kind of awestruck: There are games that feel like classics before they’re even over, and Sunday brought one of them. When Dak Prescott hit Dez Bryant over the middle for a 7-yard touchdown to slice the Packers’ lead to 28–26 late in the fourth quarter — all but capping an 18-point rally that had seemed unthinkable an hour earlier — the Green Bay–Dallas thriller officially became one of those games, the sort we’ll talk about years from now when parsing the legacies of the men who shaped it... https://theringer.com/aaron-rodgers-green-bay-packers-dallas-cowboys-d7ddb6969366#.23m2lfrtw As a theoretically objective* observer (my team being already eliminated), I found both to be fairly interesting. *Falcons must die Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thePRO 78 Posted January 18, 2017 Would've been a better finish had Dallas actually capped off the comeback. Sucks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites