Some teams handle losing better than others. This isn't a badge of honor -- winning is pretty much all that matters in the NFL -- but sportsmanship's also important. Which is why Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb took issue with Seahawks' cornerback Jeremy Lane late in Sunday's game. Green Bay, about to put a bow on its 38-10 beatdown of Seattle, was in the victory formation. Apparently, that didn't matter to Lane, who blasted an unsuspecting Cobb at the snap.

Needless to say, Cobb was unimpressed.

"They're just cheap," he said Monday, via the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Tom Silverstein. "Bunch of front-runners."

So, to be clear, the unwritten rule is that players don't go full bore on end-of-game kneel-downs, right?

"That's Seattle for you," Cobb continued. "That's what they do. It was all over the field (Sunday)."

Meanwhile, on the other side of the field...

Here's Richard Sherman blindsiding Davante Adams:

With three games left in the regular season, the Seahawks (8-4-1) are the No. 4 seed in the NFC while the Packers (7-6) are the No. 9 seed. That said, it would surprise exactly no one should Green Bay win out, backdoor their way into the playoffs, and then make a run.