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Tom from Phoenix, AZ

Another great team effort and well-earned win. There were a lot of great plays in the game that stood out, but to me, Amos coming up in the box on fourth-and-1 to stop the run was the most satisfying. For a few seconds before the snap, I was yelling at the tube for him to plug the hole. He didn't disappoint. When I saw that running back flip (butt) over teacup and land on his head a half yard short of the first down, everything Vic talked about came full circle! Play that tape, please.

I regrettably didn't write more about that sequence after the game but it really did have a huge bearing on the outcome. Adrian Amos' stop was fantastic, but so was Clark setting up Amos' third-and-2 tackle by getting into the backfield as quickly as he did and halting any moment Darrell Henderson had.

Daniel from Allen, TX

"Nine healthy toes are greater than two broken ankles" – Kevin from Loves Park, IL. Great dig, and just part of the greatness of II.

Aaron Rodgers, a few days shy of his 38th birthday and still savvy as ever.

Bill from Somers, NY

I need two weeks to recover from the game as much as the Packers do. Jimmy Johnson predicted Rodgers repeating as MVP. If they run the table, it could happen. Do you agree?

He probably needs to be in the conversation, right? Russell Wilson, Kyler Murray and Joe Burrow all came back down to earth, while Rodgers' passer rating has steadily improved all season. You probably need to sneak Jonathan Taylor in there, too. He's breathed life back into the Indianapolis Colts' once-wayward season.

Ian from Cumbernauld, UK

Hi gents. It's amazing that AR can play at this level without practice. Have you ever heard of another team that can give their backup QB four weeks of first-team reps midseason?

That's the most astonishing thing about how well Rodgers is playing. He's doing all of this preparation mentally. Despite the nagging toe, Rodgers is still making plays with his feet and throwing the ball well against his body. I'm sure there are other examples of franchise QBs who didn't practice during the week due to injury, but this is something special.

Ronald from Panabo, Philippines

Insiders, with the extra game are there any Packer season records in jeopardy?

Despite missing a game with COVID, Davante Adams still has a shot at resetting his own single-season receptions (115) mark and breaking Jordy Nelson's record for single-season receiving yards (1,519). That's pretty much it.

Ross from Hudson, WI

AJ Dillon imposing his will for seven and eight yards after first contact is a thing of beauty, and not something Packer fans are used to seeing. With his battering, Aaron Jones' slicing, Aaron Rodgers' dicing, this offense seems to be finding and refining its identity: Hammer and Nails.

Call 'em whatever you want to call 'em, but Jones and Dillon are a formidable duo. Once this offense gets David Bakhtiari back, I'm excited to see what Green Bay can do on the ground as we enter the winter months.

Jim from Tucson, AZ

Other teams were willing to lose Randall Cobb, Rasul Douglas, Corey Bojorquez and De'Vondre Campbell before the season started. Is the pure talent level really that close in this game?

In some regard, yes. There are 2,000 active players in the NFL. This is the best of the absolute best. Culture, fit and superstars at key positions separate the good NFL teams from the bad ones. The Packers had a good base in place but the four players you mention have been missing pieces for this team at positions of need.

Gary from Sheboygan, WI

Insiders, the success of Rasul makes me wonder how many career practice-squad players can succeed given the opportunity?

There are more than 500 players on NFL practice squads, so it stands to reason a few out there are being overlooked. That being said, Douglas isn't your traditional practice-squad guy. He's a former third-round pick with a lot of NFL games under his belt. The changes the league made to expand veteran practice-squad eligibility is the only reason Douglas was there in the first place. I'm still happy they did it, though. Who knows if Douglas would still be in the league right now without the veteran-exemption rule.

Bob from Valencia, CA

What injured players do you think will be ready to play after the bye?

The healthy ones.

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