The Green Bay Packers lost one of the most controversial games in NFL history Monday night in Seattle, dropping a 14-12 decision to the Seahawks.
Several current and former Packers took to Twitter to express their emotions about the ruling.
Tell us how you feel!
13th man beat us tonight. — Tom Crabtree (@TCrabtree83) September 25, 2012
Any player/coach in Seattle that really thinks they won that game has zero integrity as a man and should be embarrassed. — TJ Lang (@TJLang70) September 25, 2012
Seahawks players/fans can't be happy about this "win"After all the adversity we fought back like champs. PACKNATIOn we know who really won — Desmond bishop (@Desbishop55) September 25, 2012
Wow. Smh!!! — D.J. Williams (@dj45williams) September 25, 2012
WOW!!! Win, lose or ROBBED Still want to thank GOD for keeping us healthy and giving us this great sport to play! — Davon House (@devo_31) September 25, 2012
Can't believe this.. Never seen anything like it. — cj wilson (@cjwilson95) September 25, 2012
Yea....that happened... #noComment — Terrell Manning (@Certified_35) September 25, 2012
I think we need a personal apology in person.... — Brett Goode (@BGoode61) September 25, 2012
Thank everybody for watching the game and showing the team love. On to the next game #Saints — Casey Hayward (@show_case29) September 25, 2012
It's Alll Good!! #SaintsNext — sam shields (@stickyshields37) September 25, 2012
All I can do is shake my head But God has a bigger plan for us Nothin but positive things that can come from this don't worry fans were good — Jerel Worthy (@I_AM_Worthy99) September 25, 2012
Guess we kno the real meaning of 12th man, welp headed back to Gbay...it's still #packernation — Alex Green (@AGreen_20) September 25, 2012
#NFL C'MON MAN! Can't even be upset anymore. All I can do is laugh. Laugh at the #NFL for allowing America's game to come this. WOW! — Greg Jennings (@GregJennings) September 25, 2012
No comprendo. :( — Marshall Newhouse (@MNewhouse74) September 25, 2012
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