Packers 35, Bears 21: The good, the bad, and the ugly
"I think that's going to be up to Mike (McCarthy)," Rodgers said of what this week will look like at practice. "Depending on how he wants to play it, we'll fall in line. I think as a close friend of Matt's (Flynn), I wouldn't mind seeing him get an opportunity to play a little bit, but I'll definitely do what Mike says."
As for the Packers head coach, it sounds like this week is a mystery to him as well. When asked about what is left to accomplish next week, he replied, "Well, that's a great question." After waxing poetic about how special it was to have won their 14th game of the season, McCarthy continued, "We'll look at all our options. I'm not going to stand here and tell you we want to give away opportunities to win a game. We're going to play to win the game next week."
Expect this sound byte to be repeated ad nauseam this week; for it truly is the only one that matters as Green Bay winds down the regular season with an utterly meaningless intra-division game against a foe they very well could see in the playoffs.
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