Sunday night's 55-14 drubbing of the Bears sure reminded me of a couple games in Packers history ... Will it be the coach-killer for Marc Trestman, like when the Pack sacked Dallas 45-7 in 2010, ousting Wade Phillips from his head-coaching gig? And the 42-zip first half brought to mind the first blowout your friendly Power Rankings hack ever saw, when the Lynn Dickey/James Lofton/John Jefferson Packers spanked Tampa Bay 49-7 in the first half at Lambeau back in 1983. Green Bay prevailed in that game by the final score of, you guessed it, 55-14. The Packers built such a huge lead that Dickey only attempted 15 passes all day. Of course, Aaron Rodgers was brilliant Sunday night, tossing a record-tying six touchdown passes in one half. Rodgers in 2014, Dickey in 1983 ... ahhh, nothing like remembering non-competitive football games from yesteryear.