Fans troll lack of scoring chances in Packers-Eagles game

The Packers’ offensive struggles continue in 10-7 loss to the Eagles
Pete Dougherty joins Dominique Yates to recap the Packers’ 10-7 loss to the Eagles on “Monday Night Football.”
We were all ready for some “Monday Night Football,” but apparently the offenses of the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles were not.
We’re supposed to expect the unexpected in the NFL but nobody was anticipating a total of 17 points in the Packers’ 10-7 loss to Philadelphia at Lambeau Field. The Eagles offense looked like it was still resting after a bye week and the home team’s offense seemed to need another week off to fix things.
Yes, both defenses were absolutely outstanding. However the scoreboard showed a pair of zeroes at halftime and most football fans aren’t into baseball scores, especially those fans that are wagering.
Neither quarterback threw for 200 yards and both teams reached the red zone once. That’s not exactly TV gold.
So in addition to the predictable Jordan Love trolling from opposing NFC North fans, it seemed that many viewers that had no rooting interest were clearly rooting for more points.
Here’s a sample:
University of Georgia fans apparently did appreciate the constant punting:




