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Brent from Santa Maria, CA

500 yards, 363 rushing, 40 points. Yeah, it's painful to type/read/process those numbers.

Rick from Franklin, WI

Wow… 363 hurts.

Pun intended? That dude is legitimately in the MVP conversation as far as I'm concerned.

Henry from Brown Deer, WI

II, regardless of the final outcome (which was unfortunate) that was one hell of a performance by our quarterback. To say he was playing injured is an understatement, there is no quit until the rib/lung pain got too bad. I hope everything is okay. On another note can anybody give me a tackle? Have a great day, I know the naysayers are out. GPG!

I can't imagine how much pain Aaron Rodgers was in, and however anyone feels about whether he should have been playing with the broken thumb or not all these weeks, anyone who lays it on the line like he does deserves credit. He's competitive to his core. As for the tackling, when LaFleur said after the game the defense was charted for 15 misses, I hate to say the number didn't surprise me.

Nathan from Philadelphia, PA

Good morning, Mike! I have a lot of questions after last night, but I'll start with something positive: Watching Christian Watson blow by two presumably fast athletes without even running all-out was really something. On a related note, did we learn anything new about Jordan Love?

It did look like Watson might have another half-gear or something, didn't it? Maybe not, but boy he can fly. I don't know if we learned anything new about Love. I was impressed with the way he just looked poised and confident, which isn't easy coming into a game down 14 in the fourth quarter on the road (especially that place). I know it was only two possessions, but he looked considerably better than in KC or Detroit last year.

Rich from Miami Gardens, FL

Our backup quarterback can play and I won't be running to the fridge during kickoffs. It feels like the rest of the season just got way more interesting than expected. Were you surprised by how well Love played?

Not entirely, but I honestly didn't know what to expect when we hadn't seen him take meaningful snaps for so long. I thought progress was evident in training camp this year, and it was good to see that show up when he was thrown into a tough spot.

Janet from Auburn, WA

Even during this disastrous season, one of my favorite things each week is to see Aaron Rodgers and Tom Clements sitting next to each other on the bench. It feels like a father-son moment each time I see it and it's obvious how much Rodgers respects his coach.

He was quick to credit Clements for the notable improvement in Love's game, too.

Peter from New London, WI

Agree or disagree. The backbreaker was the late first half Eagles TD after GB called a timeout and let Hurts & Co. convert on third down. I think it cost the ballgame.

It felt like it undid what was otherwise a positive first half, or at least a half to build upon. It wasn't a conversion, but allowing the Eagles to turn third-and-14 into fourth-and-1 was a killer. The Packers' best shot to get a lead would've been on the opening drive of the third quarter, and they never gave themselves that chance. The three-and-out to begin the second half down 27-20 also turned out to be the last time Green Bay had the ball down by only one score. So to answer your question, totally agree.

Phil from Madison, WI

A lot to critique on defense from an entertaining game, but I was disappointed again on the two-minute drive to end the first half to see our corners play 15 yards off on third-and-14, with predictable results.

I said in the live blog I have no answers for that, and I still don't.

Chris from Porti Coquitlam, BC

Are we now in the Jordan Love era? Rodgers gave it his all tonight, but you can only do so much with a broken thumb and a rib injury. How do coaches and management navigate the next few weeks?

To be determined. I tried to lay out the various postgame angles in the editorial, which I hurriedly sent in via my hotspot just before the plane took off. Probably not the most polished piece of work but I wanted to get it posted as soon as possible.

Kerry from Lakewood Ranch, FL

If Rodgers and Love are both on the roster next year how much potential money will the Packers have invested in the QB position?

About the same as this year. The equation changes dramatically in 2024 if the Packers pick up Love's fifth-year option or re-sign him after next year.

Agustin from Monterrey, Mexico

Do you believe this is the start of a rebuilding? While watching tonight's game suddenly that thought came to my mind.

I have no idea what's going to happen in the offseason. Rodgers said he won't be deciding on his future until then. LaFleur will have decisions to make, too. How it gets characterized depends on what actually unfolds.

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