Ryan from Colfax, WI

I think I've watched every second of every interview that I can find after last night's win. Did anyone ask Clay Matthews about his roughing call on the first fourth-down stop?

You might have watched every second of every interview, but obviously you didn't read every word of every article.

Mike from Somerset, WI

The Packers' defensive stats show they are the sixth-ranked defense in yards allowed. The stats show that they have given up 23 points. Six of the points were off of a pick-six. Do pick-sixes by the offense count against a defense's points per game?

Unfortunately, they do. I don't know why the NFL does it that way. Instead, Green Bay is tied for 14th in points allowed rather than sixth.

Jon from Columbia, MO

Only seven plays for Marcedes Lewis. Is that a symptom of being down all game? Or is he just a red-zone threat?

The Packers shifted to their two-minute offense from the middle of the second quarter on, limiting the blocking packages and three tight-end sets where Lewis would play. When they did go two tight ends, it was Jimmy Graham and Lance Kendricks. Lewis isn't fretting. He knows he'll get his chances.

Christopher from Marshfield, WI

No one seems to be discussing the fourth-and-1 Chicago had in the Packers' red zone before the Cobb TD. If they go for it and succeed, the game is probably over. I was surprised they kicked; why give Rodgers another chance?

I debated this with Spoff in the press box. His contention was the Bears made the right call because it forced Green Bay to score a touchdown to win. That's probably the right decision, but my only reservation if I'm Chicago was Rodgers being red hot. If it's me, I don't know if I want to give him the ball again.

Terry from Rothschild, WI

I send my kids a Lombardi quote every Monday. I am nearly to the end of 100 or more of his quotes, and need new material. Can you give me a couple of inspirational Mike McCarthy quotes?

McCarthy has had a few all-timers, but this comment Monday about Matthews stepping up and owning his personal foul made my recent list of favorites: "If there's been one word that's been thrown around here a lot the last six, seven months it's accountability. It's got more damn fingers on it right now than I've ever seen in any dictionary."

Richard from Pelham, AL

I realize with all the hype this preseason and that first-half disaster, but it killed me to hear the boos.

This has been 1B on my list of gripes with the home crowd over the past two-plus seasons (1A, of course, being the "Go Pack Go" chants when the offense is on the field).

Theodore from St. Louis, MO

At what point during a game do you typically start writing your narrative of the game?

I don't start writing until I get back to my desk after locker room closes since I'm no longer working under newspaper deadlines. At the Press-Gazette, I usually had to file a story as the game ended and chase quotes for the follow.

Matt from Los Angeles, CA

T.J. Watt had four sacks and blocked an overtime field-goal attempt. Just thought I'd share.