The Green Bay Packers couldn't put the Cleveland Browns away, and they paid the price.
One brutal mistake led to another, and before long, the Packers had watched a 10-point fourth-quarter lead evaporate into a crushing and humiliating loss in Week 3. A road loss to an AFC team isn't the worst thing in the world, but the manner of the defeat is concerning.
The Packers will have to regroup before a monumental clash with the Dallas Cowboys next week. Before then, they must evaluate how this fourth-quarter collapse could happen. Three Packers will receive most of the blame for the performance.