Ty Montgomery is making a good term for himself

Ty Montgomery is making a good term for himself

Ty Montgomery is making a good reputation himself

Nelson said soon his only focus was catching the ball. He wasn't going to do just about anything to jeopardize that. Without asking him that trouble, I'd assume it was the momentum of the play that took him down.

Margo during Bloomington, IL

Hi partners, I've looked at the Rodgers to Nelson bomb a dozen times. Definitely the part is how Jordy does not celebrate or even risk setting down the ball. He is instantly in"Alarm call it" Mode and making a point they can make the next play. That's a team player now.

There is no time to celebrate, Though Nelson would possibly be the last player in the league to do so. He showed a lot of veteran awareness after consumption, Particularly when Bears safety Deon Bush tried to swat the ball out of his hand. Nelson made sure to get the ball to the state, Set himself with other offense and get Mason Crosby on the field for the kick. He's exuded professionalism and trust throughout his nine years in Green Bay, But that said a lot about Nelson that he kept his composure after such a difficult play.

Daniel from sweets Land, Arizona

After Jordy intercepted the bomb from Aaron, Deon Bush ran up to Jordy and experimented with knock the ball from his hands(Presumably to stop the ball from being set in time to kick a field goal). I assume that if Deon was thriving, This would/should have been called a delay of game and/or an individual foul?

Correctassuming the refs found it.

Brian from Wisconsin Rapids, '

Noticed on Ty Montgomery's runs the defenders seemed to go after his towels or flags or whatever are things. Might he be upon something?

It seemed like the Bears kept trying to strip the ball from Montgomery but the simple truth is he's been really sure handed this year. He has one lost fumble on 97 makes an attempt, But otherwise done a solid job of preserving the ball. I get attempting to obtain a turnover, But it's going to make it difficult to take down a 220 pound running back. Montgomery made them shell out the dough.

Kevin hailing beyond Bloomfield, Nj-new jersey

Am I the only family that thought Ty Montgomery looked like Le'Veon Bell out there? Perseverance with a blend of speed, Stability, And mind.

Montgomery is matchless. There's really nobody that is comparable to him. He's designed like Bell, But he retains a receiver's mentality as a pass catcher. The most surprising thing about Montgomery's season is lacking mental errors. He has a natural capto be able to break tackles, But he also reads the hole well and is patient in adding his blocks. Look out once he is put in the open field. He caught the Bears aback in the first game, But this time they knew what you should expect and it still didn't matter. Ty Montgomery is quickly making a reputable name himself.

Bill from Eau Claire, '

How does Christine Michael fit into the locker room surroundings?

It really seems like he fits in well based on my limited experience of Michael. By all medical data, He's fit in and turn into close to his fellow running backs, Rather Montgomery and Eddie Lacy. I'm never sure what more you could want. He plays with numerous passion and energy. I can see why everyone was so high on him being subtracted from Texas A He has a lot of talent, But also leaves it all out on area of.

Ed from southern area Beloit, IL

A hard battled, Really difficult, Gut check win for the Packers by Bears. This team is playing exciting football as you would expect. I certainly appreciate all the hard work the members are exhibiting as this season progresses. Operate, Determination and grit was best displayed(Amongst others) By Bryan Bulaga consuming downfield on Ty Montgomery's 61 yard run. A great man, Interior cold, Running doing this!

I'm not sure how the Pro Bowl balloting is going to turn out, But both Bulaga and David Bakhtiari deserve thinking. Both tackles have been essential in not only allowing Rodgers enough time to make big plays happen, But also rolling with the punches with all the new changes at guard this season. Bakhtiari was the 10th tackle tempted the 2013 NFL Draft. When it's all said and done, He could become one of Ted Thompson's greatest selections. Is aware what Bulaga is capable of, But the fact he's stayed healthy this year has allowed it to be showcased every week.

Jason from Corvallis, Possibly

Not that I'm whining, But why is spiking the ball to stop the hands of time an incompletion, And not purposive grounding?

It was a specific addition to the rulebook previously. A qb is now allowed to spike the football if it's done in that fashion you often see in today's games. I pointed out this question to Spoff and he reflected on how different two minute drives used to be before the rule was enacted with teams constantly working the sideline.

Dana from sparks, NV

Any other team playing the Bears on Sunday might have lost. The Bears are legitimate. Packers beat a decent team.

Chicago showed a lot of mental longevity in that game. A lesser team would've quit after falling behind by 17 entering the fourth quarter. I certainly give John Fox and that locker room credit for not throwing in the towel.