Monday’s prime time flop featuring the 49ers and Rams was undeniably bad, but the Packers have been involved in a few stinkers of their own, including one of the worst Monday Night Football losses ever.
Nobody wants to remember the 2005 season, but let’s take a brief, unpleasant trip down memory lane.
Everyone knows the 2005 Packers were bad, but their Week 15 Monday night showdown with the Baltimore Ravens might have been the nadir. The Ravens came into the game sporting just a 4-9 record. Baltimore was banking on an already declining Jamal Lewis at running back, 31-year-old Derrick Mason at receiver, and a two-headed quarterback monster of Kyle Boller and Anthony Wright.