CHICAGO -- Observed and heard in the locker room after the Bears’ 38-17 loss to Green Bay:

Brandon Marshall caught just two passes for 19 yards and a touchdown in the loss to the Green Bay Packers, and his miscommunication with quarterback Jay Cutler led to a Sam Shields interception in the fourth quarter.

Marshall declined to speak with reporters as he dressed in the locker room. He did the same after the club’s win over the New York Jets on Monday night, a game in which Marshall caught only one pass for 6 yards.

Cutler also said he wasn’t able to speak with Marshall after the game because “he was upset.”

Bears didn’t blitz: Lance Briggs said the Bears didn’t blitz at all Sunday as Aaron Rodgers picked apart the defense for 302 yards and four touchdowns. That certainly makes some sense considering Rodgers seemed to have plenty of time to diagnose and find open receivers.

Opposite day? With a camouflage roller bag parked in front of his locker, running back Matt Forte held court with reporters wearing a black shirt emblazoned with the word “Happy” in large white letters. Forte rushed for 122 yards on 23 attempts in the loss.