Well at least it’s not going to be ‘that guy’, again.

According to Pro Football Talk, Tony Corrente and his crew are scheduled to serve as the officials for the Cowboys divisional playoff game against the Packers.

Gene Steratore, who was the referee in charge of the Lambeau Field debacle where the officials claimed their was enough evidence to overturn a touchdown call on the Cowboys late in the game, made the cut for the division round games. Fortunately, he’ll be kept away from Dallas.

In addition, Rob Vernatchi will be serving as the side judge. In the 2015 season he was suspended one game for a clock error in the Chargers vs. Steelers game.

Gene Steratore, Pete Morelli, Carl Cheffers, Tony Corrente to handle divisional round games https://t.co/X21aXmbBRo — ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) January 9, 2017

The Cowboys’ all time record when Corrente serves as the referee is 7-6. He served as the referee in two of their games in 2016, which resulted in Cowboys wins: Bengals, Vikings. Against the Vikings, the Cowboys were called for 10 penalties, one of which wiped away a 40+ yard run by Ezekiel Elliott. In 2016, he has called penalties on the home team 46% of the time while the home team wins 60% of the time with him in the big chair.

There will be an interesting atmosphere in this game as the last time the Cowboys and Packers played in the playoffs, the controversial Dez no catch, catch was called.