I don't like the tie game either.
But in order to keep it from happening to our team again, Packers just need to play better.
Also, I dunno how many of you are aware of this but a few Packers players were unaware that the game could end in a tie.
WTF!
Were they born yesterday?
Why weren't they aware of those rules?
Or that a game ended in a tie as early as last season?
Maybe if they didn't have their heads in a hole in the ground they would have played harder to win it.
Morons.
The beer is for the fans. Not the players.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-s...b-syndrome-overtime-rules-002136997--nfl.html
It's one thing for a player not knowing how to act — happy or sad, or both — after a tie. But it's another for one to be ambivalent about the game
and be unaware that it could even happen in the first place. And it's likely that Quarless was not the only one, from the sound of Klemko's original tweet.
And there's no excuse, really. Between the coaches on the sideline and the referees — however awkwardly they might explain the funky "new" overtime rules over the stadium PA — it's not as if ties in the regular season are new. Maybe for a rookie, but Quarless is in his fourth NFL season and Sunday was his 35th NFL game.
http://network.yardbarker.com/nfl/a...me_didnt_know_they_could_tie_vikings/15148187
Multiple Packers players were expecting to play a second overtime on Sunday, according to Sports Illustrated’s Robert Klemko, admitting that they didn’t know that ending in a tie was even possible. Sunday’s game marked the second time in two seasons that a game had ended in a tie.