Ron from Rockford, IL

If Bashaud Breeland gets on the field and proves he is what the Packers think he is, is it time to move Tramon Williams to safety?

I'm glad to see little has changed during my week away from Inbox. We're still all about moving players to new positions in Week 8. Any more time spent away and you guys probably would be clamoring to move me to janitor. Good morning!

Steve from Green Bay, WI

On a daily basis, I enjoy reading the Inbox and the many other football-related articles you provide. The recent "non-football" article that Wes wrote on Blake Martinez's "Unforgettable Friend" was excellent. It's nice to know a little more about some of the players' lives beyond the field. Well done and thanks for the all the great content.

I want to extend a thank you to everyone who passed along compliments about the article. Also, to my wife, mother-in-law and Spoff for helping edit and review the story that was a couple months in the making. I can't say enough about Martinez, his mom, Carrisa, and the Blaus for how open and honest they were in reflecting on Richard's life. I can't imagine how difficult it was to talk about. If there's one lesson I hope people take away from the story it's the way Richard lived his life and Martinez's thoughts on life and legacy. "It doesn't matter if you're a cool kid, whatever you think you need to do to have people like you, it's like, 'What am I doing every day to be better?' Because nothing is guaranteed. At the end of the day, how are people going to view you when you do pass away?" Powerful stuff.

Randol from Los Angeles, CA

Will there be a Packers rally out in Cali?

Was Vince Lombardi Catholic?

Mike from Lake Mills, WI

Although there is a lot of season left, with the Packers playing the Rams (current NFC No. 1) and the Vikings playing the Saints (current NFC No. 2), this week feels like the Rams and Saints can separate themselves from the rest of the conference or it can tighten up real quick with so many teams at three and four wins.

Welcome to the NFL in Week 8.

Zach from Clarkfield, MN

What player matchup for GB vs. LA are you going to be paying the closest attention to during the game?

There are going to be a few good ones to watch – the Packers' interior offensive line versus Aaron Donald and Ndamukong Suh, the defensive front against Todd Gurley, and Davante Adams possibly lining up across from Sam Shields. However, the one I'm most intrigued by is the Packers' pass rush trying to get home against Jared Goff. With several looming threats, you have to get home and not allow the third-year QB to get comfortable.

Bill from Wilmington, DE

Wes, welcome back! I don't get to see all the games in Delaware/Philly. How has Robert Tonyan been performing? Has he been on the field for offense or just special teams?

I really like what I've seen from Tonyan on special teams and in the few reps he's taken offensively. I think that goal-line package with four tight ends and a running back has been a nice change of pace.

Scott from Janesville, WI

During the game vs. the 49ers, Aaron Jones crossed the goal line. The ref stated he did not get both feet inbounds in the end zone or something of that sort. Doesn't the ball just have to cross the goal line? I was very confused as to why it wasn't ruled a TD.

I didn't see much controversy on that reversal. It seemed pretty clear the ball, in Jones' right arm, went out of bounds and he didn't step foot into the end zone. My apologies to your fantasy team, but those are the rules, Smokey.

Wes from Boone, IA

I know it's too early in the season for this Sunday's game to be considered a must-win for making the playoffs, but I think it's a must-win in regards to establishing the Packers as the scary NFC contenders we're used to seeing. The Rams are definitely the class of the NFC and the Packers are big underdogs in this game. Take this game in L.A. against an undefeated Rams team and suddenly the view of the Packers changes from a team that might be struggling to contend to a team that can beat the best.