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PACKERS-COWBOYS: Dallas not invincible at home
By Kevin Fischer
Thursday, Nov 29 2007, 12:01 AM
Cowboys need to win a big game at home
Jean-Jacques Taylor: Dallas Morning News
The Game of the Century II for the Cowboys this season is not just important because the winner probably gets home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. The Cowboys need to beat Green Bay on Thursday to prove they can win a big game at home. Think about it for a minute. The Cowboys had an opportunity to beat New Orleans last year and grab control of the race for home-field advantage, but fizzled. New Orleans embarrassed the Cowboys, 42-17. Still, the Cowboys had a chance to win the NFC East with a win over Philadelphia at Texas Stadium. What happened? The Eagles blew out Dallas, 23-7. Then came their October matchup – Game of the Century I – against New England. We all know the Patriots won, 48-27. So the question is whether the Cowboys can win a big game at home. If not, maybe a trip to Green Bay in January won't be so bad.