It was an incredibly frustrating game to watch if you're a Packer fan.
This was a game the New England Patriots had no business winning. Down to a third-string, rookie fourth-round QB and without an abundance of offensive or defensive playmakers, the Patriots are about as mediocre as they've been since the early 90s. They still have one of the greatest head coaches in NFL history, though, which makes them a threat any given week.
The Green Bay Packers needed to be prepared for a trap game, and, well, they weren't. The offense was pathetic in the first half, largely due to an inexplicably awful first 30 minutes of football by back-to-back defending MVP Aaron Rodgers.