Mike from Ridgewood, NJ

With Kevin King not playing Sunday, which isn't a great thing, will we see Jaire Alexander start at No. 2?

The Packers have a decision to make on the boundary if King sits against Washington, especially with Davon House popping up on the injury report Wednesday with a biceps injury. Both Alexander and Josh Jackson can play outside, and Alexander did a little of that after King exited. So that's a call Mike Pettine and Joe Whitt Jr. will have to make this week depending on the availability of King and House.

Tony from Aurora, CO

Jaire Alexander with the swag and keeping it appropriate as a Packer rep, and shutting down a reporter hilariously (and maybe better copy for the reporter). I look forward to watching his already good interview game improve along with his already good football game.

I can't think of a rookie who has entered this locker room and been more comfortable in his own skin than Alexander. That's a great attribute for any professional athlete to have, but I think it's even more valuable for an NFL cornerback. He has the right kind of swagger.

Mark from Franklin, TN

After the Bears game, Rodgers said that he worked out a bit in their indoor facility to prove he could play. I'm just curious, is there some hidden facility deep within the bowels of Lambeau Field or does that mean he took an underground drive over to the Don Hutson Center?

In the past, they'd drive down to the Hutson Center like they did with Rodgers to test his shoulder before the Atlanta game in 2008. That's still at their disposal, but now they often use the CRIC (conditioning, rehabilitation and instructional center), which is attached to Lambeau.

Charles from Omaha, NE

I have heard multiple references to "the NFL is doubling down" on their mistake. But the NFL is not some nebulous organization accountable to nobody – could Mark Murphy not initiate a conference call with a handful of owners to coordinate having the NFL change officiating?

I don't think they can make any drastic adjustments in-season. Like the catch rule, the best course of action is probably sticking a pin in it until after the season and revisiting the rule changes at the offseason owners' meetings.

Barb from Marengo, IL

I'm appalled at some of the behavior by so-called "professional football players." This has a wide variety of ways in which it is displayed, from not showing up for work because you want more money, or yelling at your coach on the sidelines to abandoning your team at halftime. Thankfully, we don't see this on the Packers team. Do you give some credit for this to Mike McCarthy and the coaching staff? Is it similar to a lenient parent whose child walks all over them?

I can't speak on what's happened in other NFL cities and nobody knows everything that led to Vontae Davis retiring abruptly at halftime. However, the Packers always have placed an emphasis on finding high-character players who will fit into the culture of the locker room. You don't always bat 1.000, but Green Bay has hit a fairly high percentage.

Aiden from Eau Claire, WI

I like what I've seen from the likes of Jaire Alexander, Josh Jackson, and JK Scott so far. But which of our rookies do you think has the best chance to make the all-rookie team for 2018?

All three of the players you mentioned have shined, but their respective positions – cornerback and punter – have produced some early standouts. Michael Dickson is doing some remarkable things in Seattle, as well, and Denzel Ward was the NFL Rookie of the Week for Week 1.

Steve from Janesville, WI

Was kind of worried with Davante and G-mo moving up the pecking order in the receiving group. They have been great but cannot help but miss Jordy. What a great Packer.

Terrific player and individual. I agree. Now let's move on, Steve. It's September.

Eljay from Airdrie, Alberta

Once again I think it's time for the NFL to adopt rules and procedures from the CFL. In the CFL, coaches can challenge roughing the passer and PI. The coach is only permitted one challenge per half, so the coach must prudently decide when to throw a challenge flag. If the NFL adopted this and provided, as Coach McCarthy said, "more clarity" on what constitutes roughing the QB, I think the correct call will be made. FYI: The CFL adopted the two-point rule in '75, the NFL in '94.

OK, I'll bite. I think you make a good point, but I don't know it would have mattered in this case. The same New York office that doubled down on the Matthews' ruling likely is the one that would've judged the review. The spirit of the rule is well-intentioned. It's the implementation that's been clunky in my humble opinion.

Brian from Springfield, IL

Do you think that pass rushers will start to move away from just hitting the quarterbacks to other techniques due to how the new rules are being called? Instead of hitting and tackling a QB and maybe getting a penalty, could rushers start going for the ball or QB's arms or something else? I just get the feeling that something has to give, and the traditional way of sacking the QB may be what gives and it would be a shame.

I hope what happened Sunday is more an extension of the preseason than a sign of what's to come, but for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction in this league. If this is the way the game is going to be played this year, defenses will make the necessary adjustments.

Cameron from Ridge Haven, NC

When my brother and I would play Madden growing up we would implement the rule that you could never call for a fair catch. This enticed us to punt the ball more rather than going for it on every fourth down. Well, one game I was down by a score and on the ensuing kickoff, launched the ball straight up, which allowed my coverage ample time to run 15 yards and hit his lineman catching the ball leading to a fumble which I recovered. Why don't the Packers just do that?

Because the NFL hasn't created a rule banning fair catches? Am I missing something here?

Mark from Amarillo, TX

Do you think quarterbacks will now begin "flopping" to influence a roughing call? Good thing Aaron has acting experience! Actually the thing I really wanted to ask is, on last-second field-goal attempts like Sunday's game, wouldn't it be wise to have Graham and the tall leapers in the middle of the alignment to give them a better chance at a block?