"Dallas Cowboys is going to kick their a**" - Stephen A Smith predicts the Cowboys are going to thrash the Packers
Stephen A Smith predicts that the Dallas Cowboys will do a number on the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on Sunday. The 6-2 Cowboys roll into Lambeau full of confidence after a 49-29 win over the Chicago Bulls.
For the Packers, a five-game losing streak has them languishing at 3-6. While Aaron Rodgers has had the wood over Dallas (7-2 record), on Sunday, the Packers will be underdogs in their own building.
For Stephen A Smith, who spoke on ESPN's First Take, he thinks the Packers are going to get an old-fashioned butt-whipping.
“Dallas Cowboys is going to kick their a**. Green Bay, better show up to play. They are in for a butt whipping because that defense, that Quinn-led defense, is not going to make the same mistakes that the Los Angeles Rams made.
"That defense is going to have to show up and humble Dallas' offense. Good luck with that. But that defense of the Dallas Cowboys. Let me tell you something right now, they ain't gonna make those mistakes that the Los Angeles Rams made against Tom Brady last week. That ain't gonna happen, that's not gonna happen.”
Will Stephen A Smith be right? The teams are polar opposites in terms of form, but when out on the field, that counts for nothing. Green Bay is there for the taking, but can Dak Prescott and his offense put up enough points?
With Micah Parsons and the much-vaunted Cowboys defense, you would have to say this is a game Dallas should be winning.
Dallas Cowboys get a chance for revenge on Sunday vs. Green Bay Packers
Aaron Rodgers and the Cowboys have quite a history. The "Dez caught it" playoff game in 2014 and Mason Crosby's 50-yard field goal with seconds remaining in the 2016 playoffs at AT&T Stadium are two contests that stand out.
On Sunday, there is a chance for Dallas Cowboys to extract revenge for those losses and put the final nail in the Packers' coffin in terms of contention for 2022.
Despite Green Bay not being in the best form, at Lambeau, Dallas will have to be on point with everything they do. They are facing Aaron Rodgers after all.
It is also Mike McCarthy's homecoming as he returns to where he won a Super Bowl and spent over a decade. For the Cowboys, they will be wanting 'Big Mike's return to end with a win.
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