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Nice hands. Game is definitely interesting now.

Great play by the Packers there though - too bad it is a touchback (at first glance).
 
You're one turnover away from losing the game. And the bears defense is stepping up. One play and pack could lose.

Does that help?

Well you're just reaffirming my thoughts fears. While its nothing "new", it doesn't help me at all.

Im going to check the life insurance policy.
 
Which is why I wrote 'I know the rule'. Doesn't mean I have to like it. (Not a Bears fan)

It's a perfectly normal rule, and not one designed simply to protect QBs. You can't hit an unprotected receiver in the helmet either, and it's easy to avoid as a defender in each instance.
 
Yeah its odd. The Packers are trying to prove that they have a running game, but on 3rd an 1 they pass or PA it. Id like to see the numbers on 3rd and 1 conversions passing vs running.

Especially when you have a fullback who was 9/10 on 3rd and 1 in the regular season. That's 90% conversion for just one person!
 
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