At the end of Odell Beckham Jr's extremely short free-agency time period, it had become increasingly clear that Beckham Jr. was down to two teams. Those teams were the team he went to (obviously) the Los Angeles Rams and the Green Bay Packers. While Beckham may have had a soft spot in his heart for Green Bay and a strong urge for playing with superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers, it was the Rams that ultimately won out in the nid for his services, and Green Bay is left sitting in the dust. Don't tell that to Packers head coach Matt LaFleur, however, as he seems to have moved on faster than you can say O-B-J. 

With LaFleur obviously testy on the subject, perhaps this echoes the sentiment of the whole team. green Bay is used to getting passed up by stars in free agency as they head to warmer and bigger market cities. If they can use this as a rallying cry, who knows, maybe not getting Beckham Jr. could end up being better for them in the long run.

Green Bay currently sits just one game back of Arizona for the best record in the conference and they hold the tiebreaker over them after a huge win in the desert just a few weeks ago. If the Packers can all bond together behind the “no one wants us to win” mantra, that could work out in their favor. After all, we have seen teams ride that all the way to the Super Bowl.