JORDAN LOVE: The Packers first-year quarterback was dreadful much of the day, missing wide open receivers, throwing his first interception of the year and failing to lead the Packers to any points the first seven times they had the ball. But you’ve got to give our coaching staff and everybody a part of this, our players certainly, a ton of credit to continue to fight and battle for four quarters.”
“It was like a nightmare that went to a dream, and I think there were parts of that where I just, I mean, I can’t even remember the fourth quarter,” LaFleur said. The Packers scored on three straight possessions, covered 206 total yards in those three drives and left with the most remarkable win of the LaFleur-era. “You know, things like that … it always starts from practice throughout the week. “Trust, man,” Doubs said of his game-winning catch. Love then fired the go-ahead touchdown pass to Romeo Doubs. Jordan Love had a rushing touchdown and a two-point pass to Samori Toure that pulled the Packers within 17-11. Rookie kicker Anders Carlson started the fun with a 38-yard field goal.