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Aaron Rodgers is the lava-hot quarterback who throws Hail Mary touchdown passes as easily as slant patterns and already owns a Super Bowl ring.

 

Dak Prescott is the ultra-cool customer, who seemingly isn't bothered by any of the pressure that comes with being an NFL quarterback.

 

Prescott looks to guide Dallas to its first Super Bowl appearance in 21 years and that task begins Sunday when the Cowboys host Rodgers' Green Bay Packers in an NFC divisional-round contest (4:40 p.m. ET, FOX).

 

Prescott was the steal of the NFL draft as a fourth-round selection and he quickly turned then-injured Tony Romo into an afterthought. Dallas went 13-3 and earned the NFC's No. 1 seed behind Prescott and fellow rookie Ezekiel Elliott, who led the NFL with 1,631 rushing yards during the regular season.

 

"To me, it's all about being prepared," Prescott said. "In a way, you get nerves; nerves hit you. You're not human if they don't hit you. But there's a difference between being nervous and having good nerves to go out there and play. But it's been a while since I've truly been just nervous."

 

The fourth-seeded Packers counter with Rodgers, the more-experienced gunslinger who carried Green Bay into the postseason after a sluggish 4-6 start. Rogers guided the Packers to six straight wins to conclude the regular season and then helped fuel last Sunday's 38-13 thrashing of the New York Giants in the wild-card round.

 

Rodgers has been superb by firing 18 touchdowns passes without a single interception over the last seven contests. One of his four touchdown passes against the Giants was his third Hail Mary toss in a 13-month span.

 

"He's been hot for about nine years," Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett said. "He's a great football player, always has been and he just plays the game at a really, really high level and we have a really, really healthy respect for him and what he does and how he makes everyone around him better."

 

Oh yeah, that Super Bowl ring Rodgers owns? He won it in the Dallas area when the Packers knocked off the Pittsburgh Steelers at AT&T Stadium in Super Bowl XLV following the 2010 season.

 

"It'll be my first game actually playing there since the Super Bowl," Rodgers said. "It'll be fun to get out there. It's a beautiful stadium and I have a lot of really, really good memories from the field."

 

Rodgers will be without his top target in Jordy Nelson, who was ruled out Friday after suffering a rib injury in the game against the Giants. Nelson was the recipient of a helmet hit from New York safety Leon Hall that prompted an overnight stay in a Green Bay hospital.

 

Packers coach Mike McCarthy told reporters that team doctors would not medically clear Nelson to practice Saturday.

 

Nelson caught 97 passes for 1,257 yards and 14 touchdowns in the regular season and his absence elevates now-healthy Randall Cobb (60 catches for 610 yards and four scores) into the role of lead receiver. Cobb caught three touchdown passes against the Giants while accumulating five receptions for 116 yards.

 

"I don't know if there's a position Randall hasn't played for us," McCarthy said. "At the end of the day, it's about getting Randall the football because good things happen when you get him the football."

 

Green Bay has scored 30 or more points in each of the past five games and the Cowboys certainly have the firepower to match that production.

 

Dallas moves the ball well on the ground with Elliott and through the air with Prescott, who passed for 3,667 yards and 23 touchdowns against four interceptions. The Cowboys had three players with 50 or more receptions -- Cole Beasley (75 for 833), tight end Jason Witten (69 for 673) and wideout Dez Bryant (50 for 796).

 

Meanwhile, it has been the ability of Prescott to handle everything thrown at him that has stood out most.

 

"I think it's probably part of his DNA," Garrett said. "He's a really poised, composed person, got a great perspective on life, great perspective on football. Focuses on what he needs to do to be his best. At every turn, that's how he's handled himself."

 

Prescott guided Dallas to a 30-16 victory over the Packers on Oct. 16. He completed 18 of 27 passes for 247 yards and three touchdowns. Elliott racked up 157 yards on 28 rushes.

 

"We just won the line of scrimmage," Elliott said while reflecting on that game. "That's what it came down to. We wore them down early in the game, and in the second half we started to see runs break open."

 

The Green Bay defense could have cornerback Quinten Rollins (concussion) back on the field after he missed the wild-card contest. Rollins was listed as questionable on Friday's injury report.

 

Dallas expects to have cornerback Morris Claiborne (groin) in the mix after he missed the past nine games. Defensive ends DeMarcus Lawrence (back) and Tyrone Crawford (shoulder) and linebacker Justin Durant (elbow) are all expected to play. Each of the four players is listed as questionable.

 

Sunday's contest marks the eighth time the Cowboys and Packers have met in the postseason. Dallas holds a 4-3 edge.

 

 

 

This will determine whether or not the Packers are this season's team of destiny.

 

 

They are.

 

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If the Packers win this game they'll have beaten the two best teams in the conference. I know football is a team sport but what are the chances Rodgers loses to a rookie QB? Dallas is such a young team at crucial positions and I think Green Bay's more veteran team will lead to them winning a close shoot out

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This game is gunna be hella lit. So pumped to sit back and not really care who wins, just want to see a high scoring affair with all kinds of lead changes from two of the most watchable teams in the league :yep:

 

:Packers: 28

:Cowboys: 30

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If the Packers win this game they'll have beaten the two best teams in the conference. I know football is a team sport but what are the chances Rodgers loses to a rookie QB? Dallas is such a young team at crucial positions and I think Green Bay's more veteran team will lead to them winning a close shoot out

 

Rodgers doesn't face Dak, so the real question is... What are the chances that Green Bay's defense gets lit up by a rookie QB? Pretty good... lol

 

It's also weird hearing Green Bay as the veteran team for once. Packers have been a top 6 youngest team for at least the last 5 years. They started the season 3rd youngest, only behind the Browns and Rams.

 

Other playoff teams?

 

Chiefs - 6th

Seahawks - 7th

Cowboys - 12th

Patriots - 15th

Texans - 19th

Steelers - 24th

Falcons - 32nd (oldest team in the league)

 

This is based off of roster right after final cuts / week 1 so the data will have shifted a little since then.

 

http://www.phillyvoice.com/ranking-nfl-teams-age-after-53-man-cutdowns-2016-edition/

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Hottest team in football versus best team in football. Who wins?

 

I will be rooting for the Packers emphatically, but I think Dallas takes it. Their secondary is a little underrated, and I'm not convinced the Packers' defense can stop the run, which is the secret to stopping the Cowboys. For the love of Jesus though, can this please be a good game? The playoffs suck this year.

 

:Cowboys: 35

:Packers: 31

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I don't care how hot Aaron Rodgers is, without Jordy Nelson the Packers offense is severely limited. If the Cowboys can't take control of this game in the second half, they had no business being the 1 seed.

 

Also, I'm excited to see if Mo Claiborne can look at all like he did pre-injury.

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I'm seriously wondering now that the game is rapidly approaching if the Cowboys have rust issues right out of the gate.

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I don't care how hot Aaron Rodgers is, without Jordy Nelson the Packers offense is severely limited. If the Cowboys can't take control of this game in the second half, they had no business being the 1 seed.

 

Also, I'm excited to see if Mo Claiborne can look at all like he did pre-injury.

 

Jordy is amazing, no doubt about it... But he didn't do a whole lot last week and we still had two hundred yard receivers.

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He was out there, anyway, which dictates a lot of what the defense does.

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I don't care how hot Aaron Rodgers is, without Jordy Nelson the Packers offense is severely limited. If the Cowboys can't take control of this game in the second half, they had no business being the 1 seed.

 

Also, I'm excited to see if Mo Claiborne can look at all like he did pre-injury.

Aaron Rodgers torched a way better secondary last week without Jordy.

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He was out there, anyway, which dictates a lot of what the defense does.

 

Did you watch the game? Jordy went out in the 1Q, before we scored at all.

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This makes me so happy lol. Fuck Dallas. Packers are my team for the rest of the way. Let's fucking go.

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THAT was worse than any INT Tony Romo has ever thrown.

 

Also, it's 2nd and 1. Run the damn ball...

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THAT was worse than any INT Tony Romo has ever thrown.

 

Also, it's 2nd and 1. Run the damn ball...

 

Kind of reminded me of the Matt Ryan INT to Tramon Williams in the playoffs years ago, except that Hyde is slow af and didn't take it to the house.

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This game would be a two score game minimum if the refs weren't letting the Cowboys hold the Packers receivers on every series in the game lol. If Dallas wins this game we all know why.

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Sean may be exaggerating a little bit, but he's not off base.

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How do you blow a 3rd and 20? Fucking blitz!

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How do you blow a 3rd and 20? Fucking blitz!

 

Jordy Nelson made a great catch there.

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Ridiculous game, we looked unstoppable after the first 3 drives but the Cowboys really stepped up. Dak and Zeke were impressive making their playoff debuts, but that isn't hard against our shit defense. Packers' WRs were getting mugged throughout the game, Davante was held so much that his shoulderpads were out and no call. Really? Don't know why Mike was refusing the run the ball. Up by 18 at 1 point and then 15 in the 4th, yet we only ran 17 times.

 

Should be a crazy shootout in Atlanta, hoping for a repeat of the 2011 playoff game.

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So, one of the greatest games ever right?

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It's scary for the NFC that Dallas wasn't even as good as they're going to be in upcoming years

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Dallas does look scary good going forwarf. It took a pretty legendary performance by Rodgers to knock them off. Say what you want about Green Bay's defense. Dak and Zeke are rookies and they were pretty dominant.

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