Green Bay — If this isn't rock bottom for a team quarterbacked by Aaron Rodgers and with so many good players, the Green Bay Packers don't want to experience it.
Something that hasn't happened to the Packers in 24 years happened Sunday. They lost to the Detroit Lions in Wisconsin.
Competitive on defense against the Lions' modest attack, the Packers were abysmal on offense yet again and, for the first time since Seattle, awful on special teams.
Here is a rating of the Packers in their 18-16 defeat, with their 1 to 5 football totals in parentheses:
RECEIVERS (one-half)
Darius Slay is far and away the Lions' most established cornerback.