As I think back to the Green Bay Packers’ close (but not quite good enough) performance against the undefeated Los Angeles Rams on Sunday afternoon, I am left with one major take away: this team is going to be really good in a couple of years.
Make no mistake about it, the Packers hung tough with the best team in the NFL for four quarters. They looked good, but they just weren’t good enough. And what has left fans stinging the most after an all but assured loss (the Packers were facing the largest underdog spread that Vegas has given them since Aaron Rodgers became the starting quarterback) is that it feels like the Packers should have won.