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+ A slightly injured Rodgers is a dangerous Rodgers.

Henry, as I said, Rodgers needs to take what the D gives him and stop playing playground in hopes of the big play. The sore knee made him stay in the pocket and stay within the offense and look what happened!

+ Cobb, Williams, D shows up

Cobb -- the Bear killer! and thanks to the blockers who helped scrape guys off to help Cobb enter the EZ.

-- Bulaga (injury), OL up and down, opening half, Kizer 

 

+Rodgers: Holy f****** s*** that was amazing.  I'll remember this one for awhile.  Just unreal performance by Rodgers.  Legendary.  

+Cobb, Adams and Allison: Combined for 19 catches for 299 yards and 3 TDs on 26 targets.  That's not bad. 

+DBs played well overall.  Trubisky had some early success but they were on damn good throws, not blown coverages.  Liked their tackling too.  

+Pettine: Defense had it's problems but loved the pressures he brought on 3rd/4th and long.  That was my biggest issue with Dom.  

-MM: Just so much that I don't get.  Like why did it take a Rodgers knee injury to adjust the game plan to quick passes?  Did MM not realize that Bears front 7 was going to live in our backfield?  

-Pass rush: I liked how they got into the backfield but they had a really hard time bring Trubisky down.  Gave up running lanes and scramble drills.  Gotta get the QB down.  

-Kizer: Bring back Hundley?  Not ok for him to come in and walk into a sack/fumble in our red zone then throw a pick 6 on a screen pass.  Not ok.  

-Graham: Didn't do much.  Not sure if it was on him or on play calling but he's too good to have 2 catches for 8 yards on 4 targets.  

+

Thought all three wideouts played really well.

AR on fire.

Defense after a rough start settled down and played relatively well.

Hell of a win and a game to remember.

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Serious OL issues early. Like others, wonder why the adjustments seemed a bit slow.

You're a vet, Clay. Can't be making stupid penalties that almost cost the team a win.

The Bears are for real- and they did a great job exploiting their advantages- but they’re young and not there offensively yet. Once the Packers started playing ball the way they’re capable of, 24-3. 

It is time to play offense that way for 60 minutes. Whatever that bull**** was in the first half, tear it out of the book and burn it. Kizer came in and they moved the ball right down the field. Glad to see they thought that scheme was good for Rodgers too  

Clay Matthews doesn’t look like much more than Kyler Fackrell... and I wish I was kidding. Slow, whiffing on tackles, out of position, offers little playmaking, and commits a straight rookie penalty that could have (should have) cost them the game. Take a long look in the mirror tonight, Clay. 

Secondary was up and down, but more up on the whole. Bears went after Brice to start, Pettine adjusted and the Bears offense got 2 FGs the rest of the way. DL will get better. Bears OL won the first half, Packers DL the second half. 

Rodgers is the GOAT... it’s indisputable. 

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+ Jaire Alexander & King had some nice plays - that was a big positive from last year. I saw Tramon working his ass off out there.

+ Clark - Absolute MAN in the middle of the line.

+ G-Mo - Great route!! & excellent catch for a TD

+ Cobb - Yeah we should probably get rid of him

+ Pettine for adjusting & constantly giving young "Limp Bizket" different looks.

- Clay - Getting some pressure but jeezus eff man, Hitting the QB late??? C'mon!! Clay needs to be sent through the Animal House frat initiation - "THANK YOU SIR, MAY I HAVE ANOTHER....THANK YOU SIR MAY I HAVE ANOTHER!!!"

- MM for not helping Bulaga right away on Mack - Unacceptable.

- Where in the F*** was Jimmy Graham tonight??!?!?

Let's see, did I forget anything? Nope, I think that's everything. 

I watched the game at a bar on the LV strip.  80% Bears fans.

+ watching the confidence melt away the moment #12 was ready to enter the game in the 2nd half.  They knew right then and there, they were ****ed.

- MM proving again that he owes his entire career as a HC to #12.  There is no doubt or debate.  Without the god known as Mr. Rodgers, he is a **** HC.  

- Trubisky looks good.   This is no Cutler 2.0 we are dealing with. 

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Neg 

MM...my gosh, how could he not have this team ready to play?  100th anniversary; Rodgers back; New O and D coordinators...and the Packers came out flatter than pancakes and the game plan was even worse.

In the post-game presser, MM looked old and unhealthy.  Hate to say it.  But he looked worn out and spaced out.

Pos

Rodgers took this game over from MM.  It looked like Rodgers was calling some of his own plays too.   

G-MO!!

Cobb = Bear Killer...aka 2014 TD PASS

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