NFL Fans Rip Packers' Clock Management at End of Tie Against Dak Prescott, Cowboys

One of the worst things in sports happened on Sunday night.

The Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys battled to a 40-40 tie that was a spectacular game in regulation and a real head-scratcher in overtime, namely down to some odd time management from the Packers.

The Cowboys had the ball first in overtime and settled for a field goal. The Packers took over with 4:40 on the clock, and with 1:15 remaining had the ball on the Dallas 25-yard line, in field goal range.

The Packers ran a bizarre sequence from there, seemingly happy to settle for a tie with a series of short throws until the very end of hte game, when the Packers snapped the ball on a running clock with about six seconds remaining and Jordan Love took a shot to the end zone.

It was incomplete and somehow the Packers had a second remaining to kick the field goal, finishing the game in a tie. But nobody had any idea what the Packers were doing with their late-game clock management:

In the end, there was nothing to separate the Cowboys and Packers, and NFL fans were left with an electrifying but ultimately anticlimactic tie.

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