AP

Packers running back Eddie Lacy scored two touchdowns and had 106 yards from scrimmage in Monday night’s win over the Falcons, but afterward he was talking about one play he didn’t make.

The Packers sent Lacy on a deep route into the end zone, and Aaron Rodgers threw it to him on the kind of play you wouldn’t think the defense would be expecting. But Falcons linebacker Paul Worrilow stayed with Lacy in coverage, and Lacy couldn’t come up with the pass. Afterward Lacy said that was the one he wanted back.

“Oh, man, if I would have caught that, I’d be talking so much trash right now,” Lacy said.

Lacy has earned the right to talk some trash. He was bowling over Falcons defenders all night on Monday, and he now has six straight games with more than 100 yards from scrimmage. Lacy has continued to be a tough, physical runner while also adding an impressive receiving element to his game. Even if he just missed on a golden opportunity to pad his receiving stats.