In what was a dismal affair at Lambeau Field in front of a nationally televised Monday Night Football audience, the Green Bay Packers didn't seem as if they had anything to play for.
There weren't cameras all around the stadium. There weren't over 77,000 fans in the stands waiting -- hoping -- for a spark of life. It was a game of backyard football amongst adolescents. Except, adolescents may have even put on a more entertaining bout than the home team did last night.
From an offense engineered by quarterback Brett Hundley, who relieved original starter Aaron Rodgers after his collarbone injury three weeks ago, the Packers were only able to muster three points entering the fourth quarter.