Joe from Madison, WI

In response to the heavy workload Eddie Lacy carried during his rookie year, Vic wrote, "What are you saving him for – the prom?" Apparently, that's the plan for Aaron Jones.

Or maybe they just don't want him to be playing through a high-ankle sprain in the postseason?

Dennis from Parrish, FL

I am pretty sure this week will be a breakout week for "Country Strong Big Bobby" Tonyan? Yes, I want writer's credit for the nickname.

Are you giving me credit for "Big Bob" Tonyan? He's been active on special teams, which is the first step towards getting an opportunity on offense. He has a lot of ability. I bet we see him get some looks at some point this season.

Michael from Savage, MN

Mahomes is already a top QB and exciting to watch but with the numbers you gave, I really can't believe he will have five stretches that combine to have 67-3 TDs/INTs. That is such a heady stretch of games to fathom. Wow.

It's an incredible start to any NFL career, but there will be bumps in the road, as well. Just ask Dak Prescott. When those moments come, a young quarterback must respond accordingly. That's what separates goodness from greatness.

Rafe from Nolensville, TN

Gentlemen, please make my day. Tell me the Packers have opted to make their default home uniforms the throwbacks they wore last week. Those unis rock. Yeah, I know, the league says, "No." Do I not recall that one year the Niners stayed with their throwbacks with the shadowed numbers all year after feeling they were lucky? I think that was Steve Young's Super Bowl year. Anyway, keep up the good work.

I think the way it works now is teams can wear their alternate jerseys up to three times a season. It's also optional for teams to wear those color-rush uniforms for Thursday night games. I believe the Packers will do so in Seattle next month.

Guy from Lino Lakes, MN

In 2010, the Pack rotated their defensive linemen throughout the game; they were always fresh. As the season wears down, I see our defensive line wearing down. Even without the many quality linemen the Pack had in '10, don't you think we are better using a fresh good lineman rather than a tuckered great lineman? In other words, shouldn't we be rotating more?

First, that has to be the first time "tuckered" has snuck its way into Inbox, no? To your question, no doubt the Packers' top three defensive linemen have been getting a lot of work. Kenny Clark (80.9 percent) and Mike Daniels (61.8) are playing quite a bit, but it's also a different time. Unlike 2010 when defenses played a lot of 3-4 base, the Packers have been using a lot of sub-packages with only one or two defensive linemen the past two weeks. Still, I'm sure they'll look for ways to get Dean Lowry and Montravius Adams more involved as the season wears on.

Matthew from Minneapolis, MN

As far as previous holdouts go, let's not forget about Javon Walker. He held out of training camp and was called out publicly by Brett Favre. Walker showed up grudgingly and was injured in an early game and missed the rest of the season. He was subsequently traded.

That was the first name that came to mind after reading Mike's Inbox and Donny's response Wednesday, especially the mini-feud that sparked between Favre and Walker that offseason.

Margeaux from Tallahassee, FL

Wes, after researching the last three "Packers Unscripted" episodes, I noticed that you have gone from the finger point to the pen point. All of us longtime Beatles fans wish to know if there is a hidden meaning behind this?