Did Zach Tom come back into the game?

Pretty much right away. He only missed one snap. Anthony Belton played the final two snaps at left tackle for Rasheed Walker after he exited late.

The Steelers got flagged for not being set after a motion, but Savion Williams scored his touchdown after running along the line of scrimmage when the ball was snapped – what’s the difference?

You can motion guys pre-snap, but there must be seven guys set on the line of scrimmage when the play starts.

Edward from Sioux Falls, SD

Boy, the field at Acrisure Stadium really looked rough last night on SNF. I’m glad it didn’t mess with either kicker’s plant foot.

Thankfully, the Packers didn’t seem to have many issues with it aside from those first few plays. Shout out to Chris Kuehn and his staff for having guys in the right cleats.

There was a lot of pre-game chatter that if Aaron Rogers beats the Packers, he will have beaten all 32 teams. Well, now that he has lost to the Packers, has he lost to all 32 teams? If not, which team(s) have not beaten him? Same questions for Brett Favre.

Rodgers has never lost to Cleveland (4-0) or the Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders (3-0). Brett Favre never lost to the Houston Texans but also only played them once.

Did you hear if moving Carrington Valentine in place of Nate Hobbs was injury or performance related? Hobbs had a rough game vs. Arizona. If it was performance related, I’m impressed because many teams just play the guy that got the big paycheck.

Matt LaFleur said Monday the team still has “a ton of confidence” in Hobbs, but cornerback is “going to be a competitive situation” moving forward with Valentine, Hobbs and Keisean Nixon all vying for those coveted snaps. To Valentine’s credit, I thought he maximized his minutes against the Steelers.

Hey II, given that No. 10 has only so many passes to distribute in a game and a legit plethora of outstanding options to target, is it possible that there could be a morale issue in the receivers room; primarily the guys who might feel they don’t get thrown to enough? Or is it a case of “Leave your ego at the door”? Just curious given how many exceptional weapons Love has at his disposal

You obviously missed Romeo Doubs twerking.

The Panthers look to me to be a less-than-average 4-4 team. Of their last five tilts, their three wins have all been by single scores, and their two losses have been blowouts.

Two years ago, the Packers played a downtrodden Panthers team when Bryce Young could do little right and escaped with a win by the skin of their cheddar. Green Bay should have confidence riding this four-game non-losing streak but must respect the Panthers’ threat, especially with those two running backs.

Jacob from Iron Mountain, MI

The announcers and help did a pretty good job explaining the Steelers’ overruled incompletion to TD, but I was wondering what plays are subject to the “instant replay review” that I’m now aware exists. Is it scoring plays and turnovers, or just everything? Honestly, doesn’t seem like the worst addition to me.

I get it…sorta. It’s a scoring play, so I’ll let it slide. But I’m still not a fan of the precedent the league is setting by automatically reviewing a play outside of two minutes when the team that stands to benefit doesn’t have a timeout to challenge a play. At best, it’s a bailout. At worst, it could lead to some major issues in less cut-and-dry situations.

There is a lot of talk about current/future Hall of Fame Packers QBs: Bart Starr, Favre and Rodgers, but not a word about Arnie Herber QB from the 1930s. HOFer himself, and QB for the four-time world champ Packers. His first championship was won just four months before his 27th birthday. Can we talk about him too?

Agreed. When talking about the Packers’ great quarterbacks, Herber should absolutely be in that conversation…Cecil Isbell, too.

Wes, my apologies for buying into the Bears hype. I promise to never again be hornswoggled by desperate Bears fans. I’ll focus on the Panthers this week!

No apologies required. The Bears are no pushover, and the Packers will have their hands full in December.

Phenomenal win. The added smile was hearing all the Go Pack Go chants middle of the fourth quarter. On TV, that was priceless! I can imagine in person how that felt!

It was a special night and one I won’t soon forget. But that’s in the past now. The Packers stand atop the NFC but only by a few inches. We’re on to Carolina.