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Different players can express the same emotions differently.

While Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was saying how “unacceptable” it was for the Packers to put in such a “low energy” performance, somebody was in the showers cursing up a storm, letting the frustration fly.

And even with a day to cool off, Packers defensive tackle was still fired up, and wants his teammates to be as well.

“It has to be noticeable, like this team is pissed off, they’re angry, somebody pissed in their Cheerios this morning — you know what I mean?” Daniels said, via Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com. “That’s what it’s got to be when you step onto that field. It has to be noticeable, and if it’s not then we’re not getting it done.”

There’s a general sense of ennui about the Packers at the moment (which could put some people on the hot seat), but Daniels’ particular problem was with the lack of pressure they’re putting on opposing quarterbacks.

“I’m not going to sit here and lie to you we should have played much better and done a lot of things better and we didn’t,” Daniels said. “We didn’t. We’re all held accountable. I hold myself accountable. I didn’t get home, and that goes for everybody. The matchups were there. You could see it on paper. We didn’t take advantage of it. Quite frankly, it’s embarrassing. We’ve got to be better. If it doesn’t piss you off, then that’s an issue. I think we have a lot of people who are pretty angry.”

Perhaps if more Packers followed Daniels’ lead, they’d be better off. But they should definitely not take him up on any offers of cereal this week.