Belton’s product began at the opening game of Packers’ first driving in the second quarter. He committed the wrong start and forced Green Bay to start behind the chains. Five games later he got flagged for unnecessary inequality after blocking Indianapolis defender outside the goals and changed third and 5 to third and 20.
It was this play that truly grinds the gear of Lafleur.
“This is what really bother me,” said the coach. “I mean, they all bother me, but you can’t get personal errors because it is very painful, puts you in a really difficult position to try to transform the first down. So it’s quite unacceptable in my mind.
“I thank the effort he plays with and I felt he did a really good job – really our whole line. … I love the campaign, you just have to be smart in this situation.”
Belton later committed a penalty and composed of Emanuel Wilson Fumble by giving the Colts 15 meters extra to install them just outside the Red area.
Then, on a two -minute drill, he laid too far away from the observation line and earned two flags for illegal formation of two plays. His first fork invalidated 20 meters, for example, with dense end Ben Sims, but the latter took back 17 meters third down by Will Sheppard, who would have put Green Bay 3 meters from Pay Dirt. Instead, Packers settled for the field goals.
This was a cruel elastic for Hulking, a 6-foot-6 novice Lineman, and his performance was symbolic of the Green Bay Day as a whole. The packages, although they played mostly, were striking, were striking and running 95 penalties on 12 recognized offenses.
The youngest team of the league in recent years has led to plenty of washing on the field, but Packers are trying to leave it after 2025.
Belton, who is still moving to the NFL but does not want to use its inexperience as justified, will have to focus on his discipline to join his team in that effort.
“I mean, I’m here for a reason. So I have to adapt,” he said. “It’s not really an excuse for why I went there and got a penalty. I just know it. I have been told. It’s something I have to prevent happening again in the future.”