Chris from Davenport, IA

I would just like to point out C.J. Beathard and George Kittle have the chemistry they have because they played on the same team in college and helped lead Iowa to its one and only 12-0 season (Go Hawks). Also, I would like to ask have there been any examples of two or more players from the same college, particularly the same draft class also, that played together in the pros? If so, any for Green Bay?

I'm sure there are tons of examples around the league of players who shared the same roster in college. Casey Hayward and Sean Richardson were college teammates at Vanderbilt who arrived in Green Bay the same year in 2012. I'm sure there are others if I had the time to look through drafthistory.com.

Chris from Edmonton, Alberta

First off, I want to congratulate Drew Brees on the amazing achievement. The guy is a class act and an unbelievable talent. Many say records are meant to be broken. In your opinion what would be the most "untouchable" record in the NFL? Let's call it, the NFL equivalent of Wayne Gretzky's point total in the NHL or Cal Ripken's consecutive games in the MLB.

Favre's consecutive starts streak. It's not even close.

Bruce from Green Bay, WI

Have to comment on this: Drew breaks an NFL record for most yards passing and is flagged for taunting! Yikes.

Of course.

Dale from Owatonna, MN

Vikings fans are used to kicking woes, so I laughed when people in Minnesota were saying Mason Crosby has to lose his job. To me it is how you start a kicking problem when you start to get down on a guy who has been so reliable. Was there anything from the game film or coaches' comments to indicate what might have been an issue and what has Crosby done this week to prepare for San Francisco?

We haven't heard from Mason Crosby or Ron Zook this week. Zook will talk to the media Friday and I will be interested to hear what he says. Everyone has an off night. Crosby had been lights-out before that game. He just needs to make sure it doesn't snowball. He's a veteran who knows how to handle adversity, make the necessary adjustments and move on. He's done it before.

Steve from Broadstairs, England

There are several matchups on the Packers' remaining schedule after the bye that catch the eye. Which one are you most looking forward to and why?

How a relatively healthy Packers team coming off the bye fares in Los Angeles. Despite the Rams' success, it still could be a Lambeau Field West game based on how tickets are selling. It's a great test that could catapult Green Bay into the second half of its season.

Jake from Chantilly, VA

Richard Sherman has been quiet this season when it comes to creating turnovers, but he's still a solid DB whose performance is probably being overshadowed by other things happening in San Francisco. Last week receivers had trouble getting open. How will the Packers remedy that this coming Monday facing a corner who will likely end up in Canton?