Collin from Newport News, VA

I noticed something during the Ohio State vs. TCU game that I have never seen before. During a kickoff a TCU returner called a fair catch and received the kick on the 2-yard line, in which he immediately gave the ball to the ref. What is the ruling on this? Does the ball automatically get placed at the 25-yard line as if it was a touchback?

Yes, that's a new rule in college this year.

Rob from Aiken, SC

I saw a YouTube video of bizarre NFL records in which the '67 Packers turned it over EIGHT times and still beat the Bears, 13-10. Wondered if you could elaborate on what the turnovers were and just how BAD were the '67 Bears? I was born in '66 and do not recall.

Looking up the game, Starr threw five picks and the Packers also lost three fumbles. The Packers finished minus-7 in turnovers on the day. Green Bay's defense held Chicago to 19 net passing yards and six first downs. The '67 Bears finished second in the Central Division at 7-6-1.

George from Hutchinson, MN

When was the last Packer rookie to receive the starting job as the punt and/or kick returner for the majority of the season?

Micah Hyde in 2013 and Randall Cobb in 2011.

Brett from Oshkosh, WI

"And we're off, so we might as well get going." – Spoff. Did you steal that from a motivational poster in the redundancy department of redundancy?

My father said that while I was growing up more times than I can count. Knowing my dad, it wasn't about redundancy but rather a different definition of the word "off."

Karl from Santa Fe, NM

This week was the start of fall crush, and I'm training a new asst. winemaker. What I might've missed (well, what I did miss) was WYMM for the Bears game. There is no search header I can find and I'm really missing it. Conspiracy? Did it contain some radioactive playbook secret? Inquiring minds are looking for Zapruder. Please, please, please tell me where to find it!

I'm not a wine drinker, but lucky for you my wife is, so here you go.

Jack from New York, NY

Was that Aaron Rodgers' first tie in his NFL career? I know Matt Flynn led us to a tie the year Rodgers had his first collarbone injury, but Rodgers obviously didn't play in that game.

Yes, the Packers' last two ties have both come against the Vikings, in 2013 and yesterday. Their most recent one previous to those was back in 1987.

Marcus from Fond du Lac, WI

A game of missed opportunities on both sides, a game of perhaps questionable calls on both sides. While Crosby no doubt kept us in the game, I can't help but feel frustrated with five FGs instead of five TDs. I know the Vikings' defense is top notch, but what do you think the offense could've done better to come away with more points on the scoreboard?

The holding call on Taylor, which looked iffy at best, played a big part. A couple of short-yardage failures really hurt, too, but Minnesota is always tough in those situations. Williams got stuffed on third-and-2 from the 12, and then Rodgers/Williams couldn't connect on the fake handoff on second-and-1 from the 37 in OT or Crosby gets another shot. The volume of missed chances for the Packers in this game was staggering, as I laid out in my postgame editorial.

Lyle from Manistique, MI

C'mon man! This is no time for the zebras to try to figure out when or not when to throw their flag! Boo NFL.

At least the boos now being directed elsewhere. I'll chalk that up as progress.

Justin from Los Angeles, CA

Kind of ironic that a rule instituted in part because of Aaron Rodgers getting knocked out of a Vikings game last year cost them a victory against the Vikings this year, huh?