The Packers got into the playoffs with six losses, but a closer look at their schedule shows that they were much better than their record. Their losses were extremely close and they were competitive in all 16 of their games. "The Packers lost twice by field goals in overtime, twice by field goals in the last 10 seconds of the fourth quarter, and twice by four points, with both of those four-point losses coming on the road with quarterback Aaron Rodgers injured," Michael David Smith wrote for the Wall Street Journal. No team in NFL history had ever before had a six-loss season with all six losses by four points or fewer, according to Stats Inc.