The latest, worst example: The offense stopped playing after Eli Manning was strip-sacked by Clay Matthews early in the fourth quarter. Running back Paul Perkins was the worst; he stood around, then got shoved aside, as Matthews pounced on the loose ball.
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New York was down 31-13 at the time, so it had just an outside chance at a comeback. When the offense assumed Manning’s fumble was an incomplete pass, even though there was no whistle, even that chance disappeared.
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Especially when the Packers went down on the ensuing drive and scored another touchdown to make it 38-13.
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Should be really smooth sailing in the metropolitan area this offseason.