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Larry Allen got away with holding and face-masking Reggie White the entire game, Madden even called it out during the broadcast. A camera guy tried to get a shot of Reggie on the sideline toward the end of the game and he told the camera to get out of his face. Everybody thought the Cowboys paid off the refs. That's how I remember it as a small lad and that is what you would find if you pull up the broadcast of this game. Packers were too much for the Cowboys, the refs needed to cheat for them to win. Go Packers.
3 areas of playing the game were Offense, Defense and Special Teams... The Cowboys ruled the game by being Awesome in all 3. Where is the leadership in today's Cowboys team? It all starts with the head coach and with the packers coming into Dallas and kicking our ass, Mccarthy proved that he doesn't have what it takes to go into next season and lead our team. There's NO EXCUSE for that loss. And Jerry Jones ought to be ashamed of himself for not firing Mccarthy! I wish we could somehow fire Jones but hell he owns the team. Lol, oh well. All I can say is, Go Cowboys and good luck.
There has been a claim the referees were letting Dallas get away with dirty tactics. If true, I will call it karma for refs allowing the Pittsburgh Steelers to commit 60 minutes of felonies against Big D without a single flag in Super Bowl X, then again forgetting they had whistles three years later....not for Benny Barnes though (LOL!)
Not true..... Roughly half of the team's 53 players were new, joining the team under Switzer.We could quibble about how many stars were new, but there was still a lot of new blood under Barry.
I watched this game, and early on the Packers attempted to be physical with Dallas, just like they were with the 49ers the week before. The tactic worked against San Francisco, but these Cowboys actually relished the idea of a physically violent contest, and were able to match Green Bay blow for blow. That, coupled with the fact the refs pretty much kept their flags in their pockets, eventually resulted in the Cowboys wearing down Green Bay in the fourth quarter.