Kitna leads Cowboys vs. Packers

The Dallas Cowboys face a tough challenge when they visit the former National Football League champion Green Bay Packers on November 7.
The Cowboys will be playing without its superstar quarterback Tony Romo in the game as the latter is suffering from a left collarbone injury.
Taking charge for the Cowboys in the game against the Packers is veteran NFL quarterback Jon Kitna who will have his hand full against his counterpart superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Although Kitna is much older and less talented than Romo, he still holds a punch that could spell doom for the Packers.
In the Cowboys recent loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in-front of its fans 35-17, Kitna had a relatively great game in first start since 2008, going 34 of 49 for 379 yards with a touchdown.
If Kitna can come up again with a great effort, the Cowboys has a huge chance to upset the home-team.
The Packers on the other-hand is favored to win against the Cowboys due to their superior 5-3 win-loss record to the 1-6 record of the visiting team.
To win the game and avoid an upset, Rodgers needs to continue playing hard again for his team.
Although riddled with injury this year, the Packers was still able to withstand their predicament through the strong game shown by Rodgers.
NFL experts said if Rodgers and the rest of his team can have an A-game Sunday evening, the Packers are set to get its sixth win in the 2010 NFL season.
With so much at stake in the game, the Cowboys-Packers game is expected to be a slam-bang affair to all professional football fans all over the globe.

Injury could spell doom for Cowboys chances in 2010 NFL season

The woes of the Dallas Cowboys continue in the current National Football League season.
In a recent loss to the New York Giants at home, the Cowboys lose due to an injury its superstar quarterback Tony Romo who is expected to miss six to eight weeks of NFL action due to his left collarbone injury.
The Cowboys were leading majority of the game against the Giants but the injury suffered by Romo made the momentum shift to the visiting team who defeated them 41-35 in-front of their fans.
With the injury suffered by Romo the season of the Cowbys are now in serious doubt especially their chance to enter the NFL playoffs and even competing in the Super Bowl this year.
To improve its woeful 1-5 win-loss record, the Cowboys must find ways to win and limit their turnovers so that they can come up with a victory against the rest of the NFL teams.
Taking charge for the Cowboys not that Romo is injured is 38-year-old back-up quarterback Jon Kitna, who hadn’t played since Oct. 5, 2008, when he was part of Detroit’s win-less season.
Now that he is the starting quarterback for the Cowboys, a big challenge now await Kitna who now must now show what he is capable of doing since the season is on the line for the team.
Hope is still not loss for the Cowboys since a 1-5 Cincinnati Bengals team in 1970 was still able to enter the NFL playoffs despite its woeful record.
If the Cowboys wish to win and salvage its losing season it must work and play hard this year.
In beating the Cowboys, Giants superstar quarterback Eli Manning was the man of the hour for the team as he spearhead the Giants from a 13-point deficit to a 41-35 victory that put the Giants a full game ahead of the NFC East and tied for the most wins in the conference.
Manning led the Giants on five straight scoring drives over the middle two quarters, posting 31 points.
With their victory the Giants are now flying high in the current NFL season and on target of getting a slot in the NFL playoffs and even compete for the Super Bowl in the 2010 NFL season.
To continue winning the 5-2 Giants must play hard consistently and limit its errors in the current NFL season.
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