Yeah, for the 3 people who can watch it.
Go Packers!
There could even be one for college football.
Wouldn't that be swell?
Thanks for the heads up.
Keep us posted, okay? I have the right cable company but don’t subscribe to their digital network which is the only way to see the game. Off to find out what radio station carries it.......
You can listen to it live on “The Bone”
Go Cowboys!
Darned good night to be a bar owner!
Luckily I live in Dallas so it is on the local network.
Oh no, Bryant Gumble — Utterly incompetent announcer (with a bad voice), race card player extraordinare, and politically to the left of Castro. Mute button just activated.
Owens inside the 10.
Catching the game on Sopcast and TVUPlayer.
Thankgoodness for the Internet. Cox Cable only has NFL on sports tier.
WTMJ Radio broadcasts live over the Internet (according to the Packers website).
Dallas Cowboys Radio Network
http://www.cowboysplus.com/thisweek/radio/
Another list - links to streaming feeds
Dallas
http://www.freefootballradio.com/Dallas.html
Green Bay
http://www.freefootballradio.com/Greenbay.html
1. Congratulations to the Cowboys and their fans. I have nothing but warm regards and respect for the both of them. What we witnessed tonight were the two classiest teams in the NFL going heads up like Godzilla vs. Mothra. These two teams, and their fans I believe, have the utmost respect for one another, as evidenced by continual good sportsmanship on both sides. It was a fine game.
2. I'm a diehard Packers fan, and I am sorry that Brett got hurt. I hope it doesn't mean the end of our season, but I think that everyone can agree that Green Bay's second string QB startled the hell out of everyone watching. Boy, has he got a mentor like Obi Wan Kenobi, or what? Who IS that kid?
3. I just saw the Cowboys play the best they've done so far this season. I don't know if it's enough for them to go all the way. Sure, the Patriots have had a schedule against a lot of crappy teams, but I admit that they're blowing those lame-o teams out by 30+ points per game on average.
4. If Brett hadn't got hurt, I don't think Cowboys would have won this game. They intended to go hard on Favre and keep him pinned down with their mighty and formidable offense, but could barely manage a sack against Green Bay's second string QB. Not only that, but Aaron Rodgers even rushed for yardage and two first downs right in Dallas' face. That makes me think two things: That kid is good and Dallas' defense was bewildered at several key points in the game.
5. I watched the game from the Peppermill casino's Sports Book tonight in beautiful downtown Reno Nevada. I sat next to a Cowboys fan who took a $100 bet against a stupid Packers fan who gave him even odds on the game. I call this a meeting of two fools; If you're ever lucky enough to find a sucker who wants an even break when the rest of the established gaming world says that the point spread is Dallas by 7, you simply must negotiate half that spread and make your opponent think you're doing him a favor. That way, even if the Cowboys would have lost you'd be consoling yourself with a winning bet. Conversely, what happened to this kid is that his $100 bet was in jeopardy all the way into the 4th quarter against Green Bay's second string QB. I call that ignorant. Always hedge your bets against an overbearing loudmouth. Never make it a meeting of two fools in any negotiation.
6. The loser of this game gets a bye week in the playoffs and half-time home field advantage. That means that some poor teams are going to have to play in Green Bay right about the time the weather in Minnesota turns to Soviet-era Siberian work camp weather. Let me just say that if you've never been hit hard in freezing cold weather, you've never been hit. Dallas on the other hand wins home field advantage in the middle of Texas. I call this a draw.
7. The AFC can kiss my ass.