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Chris Broussard Reveals Packers’ Chances Of Losing Against Cowboys

 

The Green Bay Packers are heading to Dallas to take on the Cowboys on Sunday Night Football in Week 4.

This is their final game before their Week 5 bye, an opportunity to get healthy, especially for their offensive linemen, who the team desperately needs to get back on the field.

Normally, heading into the affectionately named “Jerry World” is a problem for opposing teams, given how strong the Cowboys’ fanbase is, but the Packers have had a lot of success there.

They’re seven-point favorites heading into the game, but many believe the spread should be larger than that, including analyst Chris Broussard, who believes there’s no chance the Packers lose.

“0. ZE-RO. Nada. Nil. No way,” Broussard said, on “First Things First” on FS1, adding, “The last time Green Bay played Dallas, they blew them out, and that’s when Dallas was good and had Micah Parsons. Now that they actually have Micah and Dallas is bad, it’s going to be ugly.”

As Broussard mentioned, the Packers’ last appearance in Dallas was a positive one for them, as they blew them out of the water in the Wild Card round of the playoffs.

This roster has improved significantly since then, and with Micah Parsons now on their team, it’ll be a completely different experience for Dak Prescott and the Cowboys’ offense.

Facing Parsons will be a unique experience for the Cowboys, who have only encountered him in practice settings.

This return should be emotional for him in a lot of ways, but he’ll look to get revenge on his former team by having a massive game.

Some people questioned the Packers’ standing as a top-tier team after their frustrating loss to the Cleveland Browns in Week 3, but a blowout win over the Cowboys this week would go a long way in regaining that clout.

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