George from North Mankato, MN

What percentage of the Coliseum will be wearing green and gold? Having lived in San Diego, it was always fun to see Lambeau West when the Pack played in SoCal!

This game has been pegged for a while as one Packers fans will attend. I'm very curious to see what the crowd mix is. But this game wouldn't be much easier if it were taking place in the actual Lambeau. You don't have to watch much film of the Rams to know what you're in for.

Al from Green Bay, WI

Sunday was another high drama day in the NFL. Missed PAT, near Hail Mary, 59-yard game-winning FG, 52-yarder off the pipe, etc. I missed seeing our Pack in action, but the drama was quite entertaining. Those predicting the demise of the NFL may want to reconsider their stance. What was your impression of the day?

Pretty typical NFL Sunday. The number of bold decisions by coaches really stood out. Teams went for it on a lot of fourth downs, from what I saw. Tennessee's call to go for two and the win in London. The 59-yard field goal might have been the boldest decision of all, with nearly two minutes still on the clock. A miss would have given Mayfield the ball at midfield. They're called gambles for a reason.

Cris from Sachse, TX

Who is going to block Aaron Donald?

I doubt just one guy.

Tyer from Fargo, ND

We know the controversies of the new roughing the passer rules all too well. However, what are your thoughts on the successes and failures of the other new or modified rules such as the ones for catches and kickoffs?

Catch-rule controversies seem to be down, but it's still early. There's still bound to be one that puts the issue back in the headlines. It looks like the new kickoff rules have worked out. There are definitely more returns and it remains an exciting play, but when the injury data is studied in the offseason, that'll determine whether the goals were truly achieved.

Kevin from Asbury Park, NJ

Watching the Chiefs and the Rams yesterday it's obvious the best way to build a team is to stack great players, offense and defense, around a good young QB who is making almost no money against the cap. How can a team with a highly paid veteran QB (even if it is Rodgers) compete with that?

Protect the football and take it away. It starts there. If you aren't doing that you aren't going to win enough anyway.

Marin from West Lawn, PA

What exactly is the NFL rule regarding televising overtime games to out-of-market regions? Seems every time Fox is showing an OT game, they have to eventually cut away, citing this rule. It's very frustrating not seeing a game to its conclusion!

My understanding is as soon as 3:25 p.m. CT hits, the primary game in that time slot gets an exclusive audience, so the networks have to cut away from any "bonus coverage" at that moment. Only if your local game is still going can it be shown on top of the 3:25 p.m. "national" game.

Lori from Brookfield, WI

Does it seem like 2018 ball-carriers are doing more spin moves and high hurdling than in the past?

The hurdling is getting out of control. Someone is going to pay the price with his career if this keeps up, and I'm not just talking about the ball-carrier. Nick Collins' career ended when he was being hurdled. Freak accident, yes, but aren't they all?

Margo from Solvang, CA

Multiple Margos indeed! The attendance sheet at the recently convened meeting of "Margo on the Run" showed just one Margo. "I don't know" of any others who contribute to the Inbox. And while the vagabond theory is intriguing, the actual story is that I used to live in Bloomington, IL, but recently retired and moved to Solvang, CA. Happy to clear that up!

Much appreciated.

Steve from Cedar Falls, IA

I was talking to a friend that played defense in college and he told of a top rusher that had a tell. If not in the play or going straight ahead his toes were straight ahead in his stance. If getting the ball and going right or left would have his foot pointed in that direction. The defense was coached to sell out in that direction. He had a miserable day and his team took the loss. My question is do the position coaches look for tells such as this on opposing teams and even our own players?

All the time. The players themselves do, too. It's part of the game within the game.

Dana from Reno, NV

Do you think Adams and Lancaster are enough to rotate effectively and keep Clark, Daniels, and Lowry refreshed enough to be effective?

I think they're going to have to be. Clark's workload is the one that concerns me. I know he's young, but it's hard to imagine him keeping up this pace the rest of the way with no more bye weeks.

Kristen from Surprise, AZ

I'm admittedly nervous for Sunday. What do we need to do to beat the Rams?

In addition to what's already been mentioned, tackling well will go a long way. It's the first step to preventing simple plays from rupturing into big ones.

Jim from Prairie du Chien, WI

A plaque in the Packer Hall of Fame states that Willie Wood (at 5-10 tall) could touch the crossbar of the goal post (10 feet) with his elbow. Have you heard of anyone close to matching this and which current Packer has the best vertical leap?

It has to be Davante Adams. I can flip a bunch of quarters off my elbow. Is there a plaque for that?

Brett from Gulfport, MS

I'm hearing from other fans and writers how Jimmy Graham has lost a step, and they point to his long reception in Monday's game to prove it. But I wanted to share some perspective. After re-watching, you'll notice the DB No. 20, Jimmie Ward, catches up to him. But he's a first-round safety that ran a 4.47 at his pro day. Meanwhile, No. 48 third-round linebacker Fred Warner, who ran a 4.64 at the combine, has no chance. You can't put a linebacker on him.

Graham hadn't had a reception of 50-plus yards in something like five years. The Packers should be getting the veteran gang back together at receiver now. Let's see where the offense goes from here.

Zach from Delavan, WI

Well, it was an exciting month with the Brew Crew. I got to get my old T-shirt with Bernie Brewer holding a keg that said "12 in a row" back out. Was extremely entertained by the drama. Players and management deserve much commendation on a well-fought October. How are you guys holding up after Game 7?