Sunday afternoon’s game was more or less what Green Bay Packers fans expected. Facing the 2-8 New York Giants, the Packers played a sloppy, ugly game but eventually managed to eke out a win with a 4th-quarter comeback.
Sloppy was certainly the word of the day, however. Green Bay dropped as many as seven passes on offense — with Romeo Doubs accounting for four of them — while also dropping four passes on defense that should have gone for interceptions. They did finally haul one in late in the game, with Evan Williams making a critical red-zone interception before Micah Parsons delivered a sack-strip to end the game.
Those were a few clutch plays for a defense that was gassed late in the game after giving up drives of 16 and 15 yards on either side of a 3-and-out by the Packers’ offense, a

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