After Sunday’s game, I’ve seen a lot of comparisons to the 2014 NFC Championship Game. Obviously, the stakes in a Week 3 game against the Cleveland Browns are way different from being one play away from a Super Bowl, but I’m struggling to think of the last time the Green Bay Packers collapsed so badly down the stretch of a game.
Maybe the 2021 playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers is comparable, considering that there was a blocked kick and punt in that one, but the Packers never even held a two-score lead in that game.
Meanwhile, Green Bay held the Cleveland Browns to 0 points until there was 3:38 left in the fourth quarter, held a 10-0 lead for a good chunk of the game, only allowed 123 yards to the Browns through three quarters and gave up just one drive of over 37 yards on Sunday…and still managed to lose.
So let’s hear it: This was the Packers’ biggest collapse since…
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