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GREEN BAY, Wis. Nike Air Max 90 Dam Online . -- The Packers losing streak without Aaron Rodgers is over, though the frustration continues in Titletown. A tie did little to lift spirits in chilly Green Bay. Backup quarterback Matt Flynn threw for 218 yards and helped spark a rally from a 16-point deficit early in the fourth quarter to the Minnesota Vikings. But the teams could only muster field goals in overtime and had to settle for a 26-26 draw Sunday. "Its an empty feeling. You go out there and didnt lose the game," Packers coach Mike McCarthy said. "But you feel like you didnt accomplish what you set out to do." Same sentiment in the Vikings locker room, where one player held tightly to a hot cup of coffee to warm up following a game that started with temperatures in the upper teens. "I view it as a loss, personally. We gave up a 16-point lead in the fourth quarter," defensive end Jared Allen said. "I dont have a sister, but Im going to say its like going to prom with your sister." For a while, the match was full of heart-racing drama. Mason Crosby hit from 20 yards at 10:28 of the extra period and Blair Walsh connected from 35 with 3:54 left. Greg Jennings, playing his first game at Lambeau Field as a member of the Vikings (3-8-1), dropped a third-down pass with 2:11 left. The Packers (5-5-1) also stumbled on their next possession. One last chance for the Vikings went nowhere with 1 second left, and the teams walked off with the first tie in the NFL since the Rams and 49ers ended 24-24 on Nov. 11, 2012. At least the 77,000-plus frigid fans got to witness a bit of history -- this was first game to end in a tie under the new overtime rule instituted last year that continues the extra period if both teams open it with field goals. A touchdown by either team would have ended the game. Jacksonville and Houston both kicked field goals to open OT in a game on Nov. 18, 2012, then the Texans won it with a touchdown. "I think to everybody around here, it feels like a loss, for sure," Packers linebacker A.J. Hawk said. The Packers are also in unfamiliar territory with so much instability at quarterback. Its been that way since Rodgers -- perhaps the most irreplaceable player in the NFL -- hurt his left collarbone on the first series of a 27-20 loss to the Bears on Nov. 4 that started the winless string. Flynn, Rodgers former backup who was re-signed last week, replaced the ineffective Scott Tolzien and finished 21 of 36 for 218 yards and a touchdown. He nearly led Green Bay back from a 23-7 deficit early in the fourth quarter to a win. Flynn caught a break in overtime after a third-down sack was called off by a holding penalty on Vikings safety Robert Blanton. He followed with three long completions, including a 34-yarder to the leaping Jarrett Boykin to the 7. Two runs by Eddie Lacy (110 yards on 25 carries) got the Packers to the 2, but Flynn misfired on third down to set up Crosbys kick. Adrian Peterson had 146 yards and a score on 32 carries. He and Toby Gerhart (91 yards on eight carries) dented the Packers worn defence in overtime, but could not get in the end zone. The Vikings settled for Walshs kick. That was it for the scoring. The fans bundled up in parkas and knit caps to brave temperatures in the upper teens had to settle for a draw. Some positives for the Packers: a maligned defence stopped two late fourth-quarter drives; Lacys running; Flynns play in relief. And the tie being less damaging than a loss would have been in the division race. "Looking at the guys eyes in the huddle, I dont think there was any doubt," Flynn said. "Im proud of the guys for fighting, but we just have to finish." Things looked bleak for them early in the fourth quarter after Walshs 29-yard field gave Minnesota 23-7 lead. Up to that point, Christian Ponder was the best quarterback on the field. He connected with Rhett Ellison for a 12-yard touchdown pass that helped give the Vikings build a 16 point lead. Ponder finished 21 of 30 for 233 yards. Maybe the quarterback carousel has finally come to a halt in Minnesota, though afterward Ponder was focused on a missed opportunity. "We let it get out of our hands," he said. "Its unfortunate were not walking away with our third victory." Notes: Jennings was booed heartily by Packers fans after the first of his two catches, totalling 29 yards. ... Audie Cole finished with 13 tackles and a sack starting for leading tackler and MLB Erin Henderson, who missed the game for a personal matter. ... CB Sam Shields missed a second straight game for the Packers with a hamstring injury. ... Tolzien finished 7 of 17 for 98 yards, but had an entertaining 6-yard touchdown run in the first quarter after putting a spin move on a defender before stumbling into the end zone. ... The only other tie between the teams was a 10-10 draw on Nov. 26, 1978. Nike Free 3.0 v3 Dam . This week they discuss the decision to stop the NFL concussion settlement, the medias indifference to a big boxing match in Montreal, the maturity of Anthony Bennett and NHL outdoor games. Nike Air Max 90 Dam Leopard . The big first baseman just wanted to make sure it was fair before he got started on one enjoyable trip around the bases.BAIE-COMEAU, Que. -- Charles Hudon scored three times and Philippe Cadorette made 21 saves as the Baie-Comeau Drakkar crushed the visiting Chicoutimi Sagueens 9-2 on Saturday to clinch the Jean Rougeau Trophy as the Quebec Major Junior Hockey Leagues regular-season champions. Denis Gorbunov, Valentin Zykov and Maxime St-Cyr had a goal and two assists apiece for the Drakkar (47-16-5) while Nicolas Meloche, Alexandre Ranger and Frederic Gamelin each scored once. Samuel Blier and Victor Provencher scored for the Sagueneens (27-40-1), who are on a five-game slide heading into the post-season. Chicoutimis Domenic Graham allowed nine goals on 46 shots Baie-Comeau went 4 for 5 on the power play while the Sagueneens scored twice on four chances with the man advantage. --- REMPARTS 2 OCEANIC 0 RIMOUSKI, Que. -- Francois Brassard stopped 47 shots as Quebec halted the Oceanics 16-game winning streak. Nick Sorensen and Zachery Moody scored for the Remparts (39-17-12) and Olivier Archambault assisted on both goals. Peter Trainor led all Rimouski (45-16-7) skaters with nine shots on Brassard, who earned his second shutout of the season. Philippe Desrosiers turned aside 26-of-28 shots for the Oceanic. --- FOREURS 6 PHOENIX 0 SHERBROOKE, Que. -- Keven Bouchard made 23 saves and Maxime Presseault had a pair of goals as Val-dOr extended their win streak to five games heading into the playoffs. Anthony Richard, Louick Marcotte, Samuel Henley and Jeremie Fraser also scored for the Foreurs (46-20-2). Matej Beran had four shots on net for the Phoenix (16-43-9), who finish the season out of the playoffs and losers of eight in a row. Sherbrookes Maxime Lagace stopped 16-of-18 shots before giving way to Francis Desrosiers, who allowed four goals on 24 shots in 30 minutes of action. --- VOLTIGEURS 7 TIGRES 2 VICTORIAVILLE, Que. -- Georgs Golovkovs scored twice and Matthew Donnelly had a goal and two assists as Drummondville toppled the Tigres. Dylan Montcalm and Frederick Gaudreau each had a goal and an assist for the Voltigeurs (43-21-4), who head into the playoffs on a six-game winning streak, while Ryan Culkin and Olivier Caouette had the others. Victoriaville (33-27-8) got goals from Yan Pavel Laplante and Angelo Miceli. Drummondvilles Louis-Philip Guindon made 17 saves for the win. Brandon Whitney allowed six goals on 23 shots through two periods of play for the Tigres. Francois Tremblay stopped 13 shots in the third period. --- ISLANDERS 6 SEA DOGS 2 CHARLOTTETOWN -- Mason McDonald made 35 saves and Zach Beaton scored twice as the Islanders handed Saint John its seventh straight defeat to end the season. Adidas Originals ZX Flux. . Luc Deschenes, Daniel Sprong, Josh Shatford and David Henley also scored for Charlottetown (21-39-8). Spencer Smallman scored both goals for the Sea Dogs (19-44-5), who failed to reach the post-season. Saint Johns Antoine Landry stopped 31-of-37 shots in a losing cause. --- MOOSEHEADS 8 SCREAMING EAGLES 6 HALIFAX -- Jonathan Drouin had a goal and six assists and Philippe Gadoury scored three times as the Mooseheads downed Cape Breton for their 12th win in a row. Darcy Ashley and Nikolaj Ehlers each had a goal and two assists for Halifax (47-18-3) while Andrew Ryan and Danny Moynihan added single goals. Julien Pelletier, Guillaume Gauthier, Charles-Eric Legare, Raphael Corriveau and Kyle farrell supplied the scoring for the Screaming Eagles (37-27-4). Zachary Fucale allowed four goals on 16 shots for the Mooseheads before giving way to Kevin Darveau, who stopped 7-of-8 shots in a period of relief. Cape Bretons Alex Bureau turned aside 44-of-51 shots in defeat. --- WILDCATS 2 TITAN 1 MONCTON, N.B. -- Jason Rioux made 35 saves as the Wildcats slipped past Acadie-Bathurst. Mathieu Olivier and Vladimir Tkachev scored for Moncton (33-32-3), which heads into the playoffs 3-7-0 in its last 10 outings. Alexandros Soumakis scored for the Titan (22-40-6). Acadie-Bathursts Jacobbrennan turned away 27-of-29 shots in a losing cause. --- ARMADA 6 CATARACTES 2 BOISBRIAND, Que. -- Marc-Olivier Roy had two goals and two assists as the Armada downed Shawinigan. Olivier Picard, Dominic Talbot-Tassi, Guillaume Beadoin and Frederic Bergeron also scored for Blainville-Boisbriand (41-17-10). Anthony Beauvillier and Gabriel Slight scored for the Cataractes (20-39-9), who clinched the final playoff position Friday night. Samuel Montembault made 15 saves for the Armada. Storm Phaneuf kicked out 16-of-20 shots for Shawinigan before giving way to Marvin Cupper, who stopped 11-of-13 shots in 32 minutes of relief. --- HUSKIES 5 OLYMPIQUES 1 GATINEAU, Que. -- Jean-Seabstien Dea had two goals and an assist and Marcus Power chipped in with three assists as Rouyn-Noranda halted its four-game slide by defeating the Olympiques. Jason Fuchs, Jack Nevins and Francis Perron also scored for the Huskies (35-28-5). Alexandre Belanger turned aside 35-of-36 shots for Rouyn-Noranda. Vincent Dunn scored for Gatineau (41-23-4) and Anthony Brodeur made 27 saves in defeat. wholesale nfl jerseys cheap jerseys from china ' ' '
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