Jeff from South Bend, IN

Aaron Rodgers is the Jimi Hendrix of quarterbacks. He does the equivalent of playing with his teeth and lighting his guitar on fire out there.

That's certainly one way to put it. Good morning!

Brian from Sussex, WI

One week into the regular season, and by my count, there have already been 55 different people on the 53-man roster, and at least 11 different people on the practice squad. Seems so long ago when everyone was asking who was going to make the 53-man roster.

Have we mentioned in the last five minutes how rosters are fluid in the regular season?

Scott from Hamlin, NY

I think the different way to play defense you're referring to is to play cover instead of rush. The pressure at the end of the game was a result of coverage. As Vic likes to say, choose rush or cover, we chose cover.

There will be weeks where the rush drives the defense. This just happened to be a game where coverage won the day. The most promising thing I saw Sunday was how all those defensive backs stayed on the same page. Development is progress meeting potential.

Jeremiah from Denver, CO

What kind of impact do you think Rodgers' injury/rehab schedule will have on DeShone Kizer's development with him practicing as QB1 this week?

Any in-season reps are valuable reps for a 22-year-old quarterback. Kizer would love nothing more than to be on the sideline supporting Rodgers Sunday, but he said it's his "duty and responsibility" to be ready if his number is called.

Scott from Hayward, WI

Is it safe to assume our coaching staff has an obligation to game plan for Minnesota with Kizer as our starting QB until the verdict is in about Rodgers? If so, do they try to make Kizer read and react more like Rodgers, or do they design the play-calling around Kizer's skill set in an attempt to confuse Minnesota and increase Kizer's chances for success?

Mike McCarthy was asked this question on Wednesday morning. The game plan is intended to attack the defense regardless of whether it's Rodgers or Kizer. Now, things open up a little more with the two-time MVP under center, but McCarthy and his coaches will find what works for Kizer if need be.

Matt from Verona, WI

The assertion that Rodgers being forced to play "on schedule" is a good thing just blows my mind. It is absolutely not better if the defense knows Rodgers can't go schoolyard.

Moves and counter moves. If he's on the field, AR12 has more than one way to beat you.

Jeff from Kenosha, WI

Aside from the miraculous comeback and the performance of AR, the one thing I took away from Sunday's game is that Geronimo Allison is for real. Another Sam Shields-like UDFA.

So much was made this offseason about the three rookie draft picks, but this always has been about Allison stepping up into that No. 3 role. He looks like he belongs in this offense. He's versatile, athletic and assignment-sure. Allison took over during the series Rodgers hit him for the 39-yard touchdown. He's off to a great start.

Brian from Green Bay, WI

Not to diminish Aaron's accomplishments which are incredible, but just like the miracle in Dallas, Aaron didn't win the game, Mason Crosby did. Granted Crosby wouldn't have had the chance to win it without Aaron's heroics, but how incredible is it to have a snapper, holder, and kicker so dependable we celebrate the win before they even kick.