| Packers WR Greg Jennings Frustrated With Lack Of Catches | | | Frustration finally set in for Green Bay Packers wide receiver Greg Jennings in Sunday's overtime loss to the Washington Redskins. Jennings apologized Wednesday for some sideline antics during the 16-13 loss and said he did the same to receivers coach Jimmy Robinson. "It felt good, honestly, I'm not going to lie," Jennings said. "It felt good to relieve some of that built-up tension because I never really do that. You know, I apologize. I had to tell Jimmy, my coach, 'My fault, Jimmy. It's not you, it's this game of football.' "And being a competitor you get kind of caught up in the game and get caught up in your emotions and they get the best of you sometimes, and I definitely let it get the best of me on Sunday." Jennings wouldn't reveal exactly what he did to feel the need to apologize, but since he never previously exhibited diva qualities like Terrell Owens or Randy Moss, it was likely benign. Still, Jennings isn't exactly thrilled with the state of the passing offense or his role in it, even though he ranks second on the team with 31 targeted passes, according to STATS LLC. Jennings' 14 receptions tie him for 79th in the NFL. "Frustrated, that's probably an understatement, honestly," said Jennings. "You get frustrated in the game of football. Opportunities can be misconceived sometimes. Targets - they can be targets but they cannot really be targets. It's a game where, when you get an opportunity, you've got to make the best of it. We're going to make it happen." Source: Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel | | |