The Packers were 4-6-1. The offense was "turrible". The defense was doing what we've known Green Bay defenses to do. There was a disconnect between the quarterback and the head coach. Questions abound for why the product on the field wasn't better than what it was.
The Packers were playing the Cardinals close in a game that had to be won to keep their dwindling playoff hopes alive. With just 4 seconds to go, the Packers drive stalled and called on Mason Crosby, the All-Time Points Leader to send the game into overtime as they were trailing 20-17.