Monday, October 1, 2012

NFL Owes Green Bay Packers an Apology After Second-Straight Officiating Fiasco

The Green Bay Packers have one week to decide on what to do with defensive lineman Mike Neal, who is ready to return from his four-game suspension. The third-year defensive lineman is eligible to return to practice this week after serving a four-gameThe Packers almost went undefeated last season. They scored the second-most points in NFL history, and gained the 14th most yards in NFL history. They scored 63 offensive touchdowns and turned the ball over just 14 timesSaints lose first gamer of Payton-Brees era when they don't commit a turnover.Referee Jeff Triplett failed to call Darren Sproles' fumble in the fourth quarter of the Green Bay Packers-New Orleans Saints tilt. Because Packers coach Mike McCarthy was out of replay challenges, he couldn't overturn the apparent bad call. As itWell, two games may not fully define consistency, but a strong follow-up in Seattle has the Packers defense beginning to state a legitimate case for that revival heading into Sunday's showdown with the Saints. The unit shook
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