Jack from Chicago, IL

In response to Tim from Normal, IL – Did you see the third-and-2 where Jamaal Williams moved the pile for the big first down in our own territory? I love Aaron Jones for his big-play ability and absurd balance, but Williams has a role in this offense too. I love it.

Jones mentioned after the game how much intel he's gained the past two weeks from Williams and Ty Montgomery when he enters the game about how to attack the defense. There are no egos in that room. They're playing for each other. From a team perspective, the Packers are pleased to have all three healthy and the goal is to keep them that way in October, November and December. Eddie Lacy was an absolute beast for the Packers in 2013 and 2014, but don't forget he had to play through a lot in his 1,100-yard seasons.

Chad from North Aurora, IL

The Pack has RBs, Ty Montgomery (former receiver) and Aaron Jones, at their disposal. Why isn't there a package with both of them on the field? Match up nightmare.

They used a package with both Sunday. Did you miss it?

Bob from Wintersville, OH

It is obvious with no backs in the backfield we're passing, why not put in a back or an H-back to help block Aaron's blindside? He could be used as a checkdown also.

The Packers motion the back – often Montgomery – in those empty packages to make the defense show its cards as far as who's covering whom. That's valuable information for Aaron Rodgers diagnosing the defensive coverage and assignments.

Jordan from Lawrenceburg, KY

At what point will we start calling him Ha Ha Clinton-Pix. Three in four games!

Clinton-Dix said this offseason he felt Mike Pettine's defense would give him more freedom to fly around in the secondary and make plays. Three INTs in the first four games isn't a bad start. He's currently tied for the league lead.

Alexis from Mauston, WI

Can we talk about how Blake Martinez is in the middle of nearly every defensive play? I feel like he deserves some recognition.

There's more on Martinez's plate than ever before and he's stepped his game up accordingly. He's a tackling machine (33 tackles and a sack in four games), the key communicator in the defense, and he's also adjusted to playing next to four different inside linebackers (Oren Burks, Antonio Morrison, Korey Toomer and Jermaine Whitehead). The Packers' 2016 draft class is off to a fine start on defense.

Brandon from Mount Vernon, IL

Why are the throwback jerseys blue and yellow? When did the team switch from blue to green?

You can find out for yourself on the uniform page of our wonderful 100 Seasons website.

Stephen from Chicago, IL

Did Antonio Morrison just show all of Packers nation how to not get flagged on a free rush to the QB from head-on? It wasn't a sack, but he did everything Matthews did on the flagged hit to Alex Smith, but that quarter twist (while still bear-hugging him) immediately after the point of impact (which didn't look soft) resulted in both player landing on the ground side by side. Not with Morrison on top of the QB.

Morrison might be on to something. He threw the shoulder into the abdomen instead of bringing the quarterback to the ground. Is it safer? I don't know, but you can't get called for landing on the QB with the full weight of your body if you don't land on the QB with the full weight of your body.

Shawn from Kissimmee, FL

Was this performance a product of playing a young inexperienced QB or did the defense just beat their one-on-ones consistently? That was the most pressure I've seen on a QB by our pass rush in a while. Definitely helped out our secondary and that was without King and Breeland. Next up is an experienced division QB in their stadium. What can we do to keep this momentum on defense?