It was a shocking setback for America's so-called team, and the ripple effect of this game might be felt for weeks to come. The Cowboys stormed out to a 26-3 halftime lead against what appeared for 30 minutes of play to be a totally overmatched Packers team that was without starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers for the sixth consecutive game. Instead, Green Bay emerged from the locker room following halftime a rejuvenated bunch and rallied in the second half for the biggest comeback in franchise history in a 37-36 win in the Cowboys' own ballpark. It was one of the most exciting finishes of the season, and the events that led up to the victorious moment for Green Bay will be discussed and debated for a long time.