
The Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers tried to play a football game on Thursday night but what ended up happening got pretty ugly pretty fast.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater wanted to play in the Thursday night game against the Green Bay Packers, and even Packers fans were left wishing he had played. If the rookie from Louisville had played, there’s a chance that the game would have actually been entertaining to watch.
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Yet another Thursday night game ended in a one-sided blowout and things got boring so fast that fans didn’t even know what hit them.
Green Bay walked away with the 42-10 win over their rivals, and Christian Ponder pretty much played his way out of ever getting a starting job in the NFL — even if there are no other options. Before we look ahead to Week 6 for these teams, let’s pick out three things we learned from the Thursday night blowout by the Green Bay Packers.