Gray. Gloomy. Miserable.
It all coincided well with the on-field product: A 31-0 defeat at the paws of the Detroit Lions, who came into Lambeau Field and pitched a shutout win over the hobbling Packers for the first time since 1970.
For a majority of the season, the Packers have been a shell of the team they've been for a large part of the last decade while Aaron Rodgers has been their starting quarterback.
On Sunday, there was no last-minute touchdown to Davante Adams to win the game -- he was inactive.
There was no remarkable Hail Mary that was a rarity in the NFL until Rodgers came around -- he left the game with a concussion.