Todd from Carson City, NV

The review of Peterson's touchdown was extremely frustrating. If the live-action refs had a 60 percent level of confidence that Peterson scored, then they rightly called it a touchdown. But, if the review officials had a 90 percent confidence level that he did not score, then they should overturn it. Why does the review have to be 100 percent conclusive? Live-action refs make judgment calls, shouldn't review officials be able to exercise judgment as well?

You're trying to make too much sense. Don't hurt yourself. The system is flawed, we all know that. Yet another flaw is that if this had been FOX's No. 1 crew, the suspended camera from above would have provided the definitive view. Not all games are officiated equally.

Daniel from Delta, PA

Well, we kept pace with the Vikings. Hell of a game by the Redskins and A.D. still got it. With that said, I think they beat themselves. I don't agree with Matthews RTP or Alexander's PI calls, but costly drops and penalties at crucial moments kept the momentum in the 'Skins favor. To go along with your article about past Washington games, I do feel this was a "needed" L to get GB focused and clean up certain aspects of their play for the rest of the season, wouldn't you agree? On to the Bills.

I'm not a fan of saying a loss is ever needed, but it's what you do with it that matters. We'll find out.

Philip from Ashland, WI

Spoff, looks like converting Wes to a Seinfeld fan is complete. Do you think he comes by his opinion of JK Scott's leg honestly, or did he stumble into Scott in the sauna?

Oh my.

Rick from Pacifica, CA

Not a question, just a comment on the Newseum in D.C. My wife and I took a redeye to D.C. the night they got Osama Bid Laden. We arrived too early to check in at the hotel and decided to drive to the Newseum as our first stop. They have the newsboxes from all over the world in front. Before we even got in the door we went headline to headline from papers all over the world, it was amazing. Until we walked up we had no idea anything had happened. Great start to an awesome trip.

I visited the Newseum when we came to D.C. last summer for a preseason game. Well worth it, whatever the news of the day is.

Donald from Rochester, MN

Hey Insiders, with all the suggestions about reviewing plays inside the two-minute mark, what happens if the play starts at 2:02 left but ends inside the two-minute mark?

When the play ends determines whether it falls under the category of booth review or challenge. If it ends right at 2:00, I believe it must be challenged.

Zach from Fort Wayne, IN

Did you ever see this week's training video from the league that includes the Clay Matthews hit and why exactly it is a penalty? If you guys mentioned it, I missed it.

The officiating video distributed to the media did not include the Matthews play, the Kendricks one, nor anything about roughing the passer. Unless there's another "teaching tape" that's circulated to the teams, the report on the inclusion of the Matthews play was apparently misguided.

Eric from Oakland, CA

Guys, why no love for JK Scott? His first games have been epic.

I posted this story last Thursday. Please don't think just because something isn't highlighted in the Inbox that we're not paying attention.

John from Simi Valley, CA

"They practice in Green Bay before heading to the airport." A follow-up question: When the Packers play a team on the West Coast, surely they do not wait until Saturday to flight out there? When do they usually fly and where do they practice when they are in LA, SF or Seattle?

McCarthy has done it different ways throughout his tenure. Most of the time, the team still travels the day before. Occasionally for a West Coast trip, Friday has been travel day, with the final practice at a local college or high school.

Jake from St. Clair Shores, MI

Multiple drops, 11 penalties, poor tackling, coverage issues, missed throws, no pass rush, significant injuries. I'm not disappointed, I'm mad.