GREEN BAY - Atlanta Falcons punt returner Allen Rossum never wanted to leave Green Bay. <br>
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The Packers wish he'd never left, either, and not just because they face him tomorrow night at Lambeau Field. <br>
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Green Bay hasn't been able to replace Rossum, who signed a three-year, $3 million contract with the Falcons last winter. <br>
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The Packers gave free agent Darrien Gordon the first shot but then cut him. <br>
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Coach Mike Sherman put the ball in the hands of J.J. Moses, and he committed the cardinal sin of trying to pick up a bouncing ball, three times in two weeks. <br>
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Sherman jettisoned Moses and brought 34-year-old Eric Metcalf out of retirement. But Metcalf was miserable in his first game Sunday against the New York Jets. <br>
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Rossum says he takes no solace in the Packers' predicament. In fact, he says he didn't even realize they had struggled so much trying to replace him.