51 seconds ago Of course, with Rodgers in they might have scored 90.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
I want 60 so bad. I know they won't do it though.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
2 games against the Bears this year and 2 games Flynn and Clausen play. Maybe they should both start next time. Might be more competitive.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Cutler's night is over. Finishes 22/37 for 272 yards with one TD and two INTS for 68.8 passer rating.
— Jason Wilde (@jasonjwilde) November 10, 2014
Michael Irvin picked Jay Cutler to win league MVP: Crack is Wack!
— NFL Memes (@NFL_Memes) November 10, 2014
The 55 points by the Packers is the most they've ever scored vs. Bears.
— Bill Rabeor (@Rabes44) November 10, 2014
Leave it to Slocum to screw up a great night.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Doink. pic.twitter.com/LqDZzKXetS
— Kevin Roth (@rothkj1022) November 10, 2014
Bears are playing hard yet. Got to give them credit.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
@JasonLaCanfora Time to get rid of Sunday Night Football?
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Peppers trying to not smile on the sideline. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Wish they would at least run their offense with Flynn in there. Just giving up so far.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Michaels will another classic "that may come back to bite 'em".
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Packers will play hard to the end. Officials still need to make the correct call even in a blowout.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
JC Tretter at left guard and Lane Taylor at right guard to block for Matt Flynn. #Packers
— Paul Imig (@Paulimig) November 10, 2014
And "BEARS STILL SUCK" LOUDLY being chanted here at Lambeau Field
— Bill Michaels (@Bill_Michaels) November 10, 2014
Time for Tolzien. Flynn is horrible. lol
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Told you this was going to be a close game.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
What a bad call that was.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Not one of the Packers' best red zone plays. He might have one more chance at it.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
This is almost too easy. What is going to happen next week when we play a real team?
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Let him get the TD pass.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Boykin's foot hit the ball before the punter's foot did. The punter's foot never actually touched it. #CHIvsGB
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) November 10, 2014
Jarrett Boykin blocked punt. #Packers
— Paul Imig (@Paulimig) November 10, 2014
First punt against the Bears this year. Packers laying down now. Good, I need some scoring if I'm going to win on my numbers.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
That looked like a laydown play. Keep the pedal to the metal boys.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Bears head to halftime down 42-0. No defense. No offense. Another total organizational failure on display. The Bears appear to be in ruins.
— Rich Campbell (@Rich_Campbell) November 10, 2014
So, in just the 1st half, Aaron Rodgers has tied the franchise record for TD passes in a game. A record shared by Rodgers & Flynn. #Packers
— Paul Imig (@Paulimig) November 10, 2014
42 points is a new record..the most points EVER allowed by the Bears franchise in the first half of a ball game.
— Bill Michaels (@Bill_Michaels) November 10, 2014
Be humble.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Rodgers has now thrown 6 TDs in the 1st half of a game. WOW
— Bill Michaels (@Bill_Michaels) November 10, 2014
I predicted the Bears scoring 41 on us, so a field goal won't cut it here.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Now we got to score! Bad play there.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Peppers!
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Balls out. Not over yet.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Say hello to my little friend. pic.twitter.com/NTCUccJj8H
— Jason Wilde (@jasonjwilde) November 10, 2014
Packers Last 3 Home Games Got Out To Leads Of … Tonight vs Bears 35-0 Wk 7 vs Panthers 28-0 Wk 5 vs Vikings 42-0
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 10, 2014
I've seen our defense. It will tough for the Bears to come back but it's not over yet.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Greatest line Al Michaels ever said since "he did what". "We're not going to flex out of the second half, are we?"
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
FREEEKIN' HELLLOOOOO Clay Matthews!
— Bill Michaels (@Bill_Michaels) November 10, 2014
Defense can't lay back. Bears can score in a hurry.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Rodgers has 283 yards passing and 5 TDs and there's still 4:48 left in the FIRST HALF. #Packers
— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) November 10, 2014
#Packers: 35 Bears: LOL 4:48 remaining in the 2nd quarter
— Paul Imig (@Paulimig) November 10, 2014
Touchdown #Packers, 56-yd screen pass to Lacy. #CHIvsGB
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) November 10, 2014
This is ridiculous! Are the Bears really this bad?
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
We need to be thinking score here. Can't give them life.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Sam Shields almost INTs Jay Cutler, but either way it's a failed fourth-down conversion for the Bears as the #Packers take over.
— Paul Imig (@Paulimig) November 10, 2014
The #Packers have now scored 52 unanswered points against the #Bears since trailing 17-14 in Chicago
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) November 10, 2014
That was 99 for a TD. Keep your eyes on the ball dummy!
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Easy drive here for the Bears. Defense certainly has let up with the big lead.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Still 10 minutes left in the half and the Bears have a great offense. Not over yet.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
I can't believe this. #behumble
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Life is all puppy dogs and ice cream for the #Packers right now. pic.twitter.com/HIgNBskZCE
— Jason Wilde (@jasonjwilde) November 10, 2014
Touchdown Jordy! pic.twitter.com/DthvRvxio3
— Kevin Roth (@rothkj1022) November 10, 2014
WOW…how do you leave Jordy that wide open? DAGGER!!!! Done #Bears fans. That's for taking Door County from us!
— Bill Michaels (@Bill_Michaels) November 10, 2014
Make that 21-0 #Packers as Aaron Rodgers finds Jordy Nelson for a 73-yard touchdown.
— Paul Imig (@Paulimig) November 10, 2014
Packers up 14-0 after the 1st quarter of play here vs. the Bears.
— Bill Michaels (@Bill_Michaels) November 10, 2014
Packers still haven't punted against the Bears this year. #behumble
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Why can't anybody stop that play? Awesome start for the Packers. Be humble. Not over yet.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Unbelievable! Clay unblocked and Bears losing their cool.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Matthews has been playing all over the place tonight! Middle n outside also dropping in flat
— Gary Ellerson (@GaryEllerson) November 10, 2014
Clay Matthews lines up at right outside linebacker on 3rd down and sacks Jay Cutler. #Packers
— Paul Imig (@Paulimig) November 10, 2014
Bears coming alive a little. Got to hold them to three.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Better lock up Slocum for another year, special teams are awesome so far.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Rodgers has throw to 6 receivers so far and two different TE's for touchdowns. That's when he's at his best.
— Bill Michaels (@Bill_Michaels) November 10, 2014
And there is touchdown No. 2. This time, Aaron Rodgers hits Andrew Quarless for a score. Everything coming easy to GB offense so far.
— Tyler Dunne (@TyDunne) November 10, 2014
Be humble. Long way to go.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Micah Hyde INT. #SameOldJay? #Packers
— Paul Imig (@Paulimig) November 10, 2014
14-0!
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Hello, Brandon Bostick. Welcome to the #Packers offense.
— Jason Wilde (@jasonjwilde) November 10, 2014
Touchdown #Packers, 4th & goal pass to Bostick, 1-yd. #CHIvsGB
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) November 10, 2014
Thanks Jay. Now take advantage!
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
We need touchdowns, field goals will not do it tonight.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Wow! Can't believe they went for and even more can't believe they threw it to Bostic! We'll take it.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Twice now, with the Packers inside the 5, they use shot gun taking away any run threat. That's NOT what got them there. Why?
— Bill Michaels (@Bill_Michaels) November 10, 2014
Packers blending the run and the pass well early. Five passes, four runs, ball at the Chicago 4-yard line.
— Tyler Dunne (@TyDunne) November 10, 2014
Jared Allen got around David Bakhtiari and almost got his hand on Aaron Rodgers. Instead, #Packers 21-yard gain to Cobb.
— Paul Imig (@Paulimig) November 10, 2014
Soooo … what do we think of #Packers using Matthews as ILB? Explains Lattimore being inactive. I believe @PackerReport predicted in camp.
— Jason Wilde (@jasonjwilde) November 10, 2014
The #Packers are starting Clay Matthews at inside linebacker next to A.J. Hawk
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) November 10, 2014
Hate that call. But at least the Packers got the stop. We'll take it.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Bears first drive off to a good start. Defense doesn't look any better.
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014
Very nervous about this game. Packers got no help today from NO or MIA. This is now a must win game. But Bears are desperate like the Niners
— Al Davis (@packernet) November 10, 2014