"Clearly, this is more or less frustrating for us," LaFleur said. "Give New York all the credit. They out-instructed us, out-played us, they most certainly needed it more. It was the story of two parts."
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The Packers held leads of 17-3 and 20-10 in the main half, yet everything self-destructed in the last part. Green Narrows surrendered 17 straight focuses to hand the Monsters a 27-20 lead,
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and a chance to tie the game late in the final quarter came up void when New York batted down consecutive Aaron Rodgers passes on third and fourth down.
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The Packers came in vigorously preferred against an undermanned Monsters group quarterbacked by Daniel Jones, who was fighting a lower leg injury this week.
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Be that as it may, Jones drove the Monsters on five straight scoring drives crossing the last 3/4, dispensing with the shortfall and in the long run giving New York a surprising late-game lead.
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"We still can't seem to assemble a full game collectively," LaFleur.
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The Packers snapped their three-game dominate streak and are currently 3-2 after five matches. LaFleur's group gets back to play the New York Planes next Sunday at Lambeau Field.
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The Green Narrows Packers wasted a 14-point first-half lead, didn't score on offense in the last part and ultimately lost to the New York Goliaths by a 27-22 last score on Sunday in London.