John from Salt Lake City, UT

On the play where Fuller almost picked it off, it felt like illegal contact. Why was that not called?

It looked to me like the Packers were running a pick play and pretty much picked themselves.

Scott from Martinez, GA

I chuckled when you said my comment would mean an end to your correct predictions. I also didn't believe your claim until your prediction of Graham being the first to score a TD did not happen. Allison, Adams, Cobb...all of GB's top three WRs scored...but sorry no Graham. So, you're welcome? Just don't give up Spoff, I'll always be there to salute you or mock you. I got your back, friend. And dang what a way to bulldoze in the 100th season.

A rather strange aspect to the comeback, but which may actually bode well for the future, is the Packers scored 24 points in the second half without Graham catching a single pass.

Erik from Anchorage, AK

The night, the fame and the headlines go to Rodgers; however, we can't deny that the defense played very well. Surrendered one touchdown to open the game, then field goals the rest of the way. What were your observations from the defensive play last night?

The first drive, it was frustrating to see the receivers/tight ends operating with a lot of space. The coverage tightened up considerably after that, and the field goal to make it 10-0 was set up by a great catch by Robinson over Alexander, who was in perfect position. The third-and-7 from midfield with 3½ minutes to go needs to be stopped to keep it a three-point game, but Trubisky threw a dart on the move, which wasn't his strong suit last year. The Bears were 1-for-4 in the red zone. You'll take that anytime, and that's how you win games and set up comebacks. In my view the biggest area of improvement is pressure with the four-man rush. It didn't look effective for most of the game, and it needs to be.

Gary from Belle Mead, NJ

Well, we sure didn't have to wait long for Moment No. 101! Wow! Other than Rodgers returning, what did you see as the key adjustments to make the comeback possible?

101 is a popular number in the Inbox today. Rodgers' limitations after the injury forced him to throw on time rather than make off-schedule plays, and his accuracy was not affected by the knee at all. The offensive line settled in during the second half, and Mack became a non-factor. Seeing the short-to-intermediate throws with all the yards after catch, I tweeted during the game it reminded me of the last Favre offense here in '07. The Packers racked up YAC that year like nobody's business.

Turbo from Green Bay, WI

Do you think the Bears went into the half thinking they had the game won because AR was out? Then he is back and they couldn't get their energy back. They seemed as flat as the Packers were in the first half.

The Bears' offense had plenty of chances to put this game out of reach. I think Trubisky is going to be very good in time, but the Bears aren't going to be able to score a lot of points until he can make plays consistently downfield. He had 171 yards on 23 completions. That's just 7.4 per, and only two completions longer than 15 yards, one of them the aforementioned contested ball to Robinson. The windows on the short stuff get tighter and tighter if defenders don't think you can beat them deep.

Jeremy from Evansville, IN

Ecstatic about the comeback. Impressed with the second-half D. But that run defense... that has to be our Achilles heal, doesn't it?

Pettine said when he was hired the run won't get you beat, the pass will. He brings a different mindset, and the Packers went small, personnel-wise, against Chicago's two-receiver sets on multiple occasions. He was daring them to continue running it, and while the 139 yards and 5.1 average don't look good for the Packers, what did it get the Bears? 16 points. This is a different way of playing defense.

Garrett from Houston, TX

I am so happy we won, not just for myself, and the other fans, but for Clay. There's no doubt in my mind that he won't make that same mistake twice, but wow. How close that mistake was to losing the game. And he knows it.

I say this with all due respect to a great defensive player with a decorated career, but that might be the most regrettable thing I've ever seen him do. The Packers had three roughing-the-passer penalties in this one. That's gotta stop.

Jeff from South Bend, IN

That game had everything. What are your top three moments?

The TD to Allison told us, once again, Rodgers doesn't need to be 100 percent to make amazing throws. The blitz pickup by Williams on Trevathan that allowed the 51-yard catch-and-run by Adams was textbook. And I already mentioned the roar when Cobb turned around.

Juan from San Antonio, TX

Nice choice of having an image of Cobb running loose on your last Inbox before the game. What's in store next Saturday?

That's Wes's department. The pressure's on now.

Jon from Winona, MN

Three words: Worth. Every. Penny.