The Green Bay Packers defeated the Baltimore Ravens 31-30 in a thrilling victory. Key to the win was Packers star Davante Adams, who managed to leave his mark on the game despite Baltimore's better efforts to stop him. Adams acknowledged such efforts while keeping it real on the ‘annoying' Ravens.

17 Bulldog is the defensive package that the Ravens used in their attempt to stop Davante Adams. As Adams alluded to, the package involved a healthy dose of double teams, to the annoyance of the Packers star.

Adams said that it was the first time that a team like the Ravens had devoted a package specifically to stopping him. He also noted that he hopes that it never happens again.

One can imagine Ravens defenders coming up to Adams after the game telling him how their entire defensive package was named for him and the Packers wideout just flat-out telling them that they're annoying.

Such defensive attention comes with the territory of a player like Adams, who when healthy, is perhaps the best wide receiver in the NFL. The Packers star has followed up his tremendous 115-catch, 1,374-yard, 16-touchdown season from last year with a superb 96 catches for 1,248 yards and eight touchdowns.

Add in the fact that Adams catches passes from Aaron Rodgers and it's no wonder that he sees so many double teams. To the dismay of Davante Adams, ‘annoying' defensive packages like the one deployed by the Ravens likely aren't going anywhere.