Gabor from Budapest, Hungary

Vic, thank you for the column! Who would you like to be its presenter when "Ask Vic" is inducted into the Hall of Fame?

*Its readers; they make this column what it is. They ask the best questions and create the most civilized and insightful comments section of any mailbag column on the Internet, and I think the readers understand, appreciate and are proud of what they've accomplished. You have made a statement: We are cut above. This column is proof readership isn't dependent on shock and anger. This column rang the readership bell with good words and good readers. Please, don't let that change. On this final day, that is my request of you. *

Brennon from Milwaukee, WI

If you could leave us all with one lesson, football or otherwise, what would it be?

Love is the answer. With love, there are no wars. With love, there are no poor. Commit your life to love, and then, on Sundays in the fall, take a three-hour break to hate.

Curtis from Corvallis, OR

My non-question has to do with the last minutes of the 2014 NFC Championship Game and the turning point. In my humble opinion, the tenor of the game changed when the defense chose to not be aggressive and get some return yards on an interception, without endangering ball security, with about five minutes left.