Good, bad and ugly from Packers' 31-29 loss to the Vikings in Week 4
The Green Bay Packers dug a 28-0 hole, got back into the game with a 22-0 run but then ran out of gas late in a 31-29 loss to the Minnesota Vikings in the 2024 divisional opener on Sunday at Lambeau Field.Just about everything that could go wrong did go wrong for Matt LaFleur’s team in the first half. A strong second half wasn’t enough to overcome the stink of the first 30 minutes.The Packers are now 2-2 and staring up at the unbeaten Vikings in the NFC North standings after four weeks.Here’s the good, the bad and the ugly coming out of the Packers’ loss to the Vikings:The GoodThe potential of the passing game:Sure, Jordan Love threw three interceptions, and receivers failed over and over again to make a play on a misplaced throw. But even though the Packers passing game sputtered early and made too many mistakes overall, it’s impossible to miss the enormous potential bubbling under the surface. It’s one thing for a passing game to struggle due to covered receivers, or poor blocking, o...