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Who will prevail at Lambeau Field, the Green Bay Packers or Dallas Cowboys?

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In this episode of The Red Light Sports Ramble, presented by The Red Light Sports Network, Evan Witalison and Troy Otradovec will preview the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys, NFL Divisional Playoff game.  Both teams finished the regular season at 12-4, and won their respective division.  The Cowboys hosted the Detroit Lions, in one of the NFC wildcard games, last sunday.

The Packers enter the game, with the number one scoring offense.  They average 30.4 points per game, and are ranked sixth, in total yards (386.1).  The Cowboys defense is ranked 15th, in points allowed, at 22.0.  They are stingy against the run, allowing only 103.1 yards per game.  Teams have had success passing the ball, against the secondary, allowing 251.9 yards per game, which ranks 26th.   The biggest question will be the health, of Aaron Rodgers.  During the season finale, Packer fans held their breath, as Rodgers fell to the ground.  He injured his calf, against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and it has not fully healed.  

DeMarco Murray led the league in rushing, with 1,845 yards.  He also added 13 touchdowns, and powered and offense that scored 29.2 points per game.  This ranked fifth, in the league.  The Packers defense has been playing better against the run, as of late.  However, they still allow 119.9 yards per game.  Clay Matthews has been moving around the defense, like a ping pong ball.  He will line up at middle or outside linebacker.  This has confused opponents because they have to be aware, of his presence.  

Who do you think will prevail at Lambeau Field, on Sunday?  What are you keys to the game? Listen in and call the show.

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