Yes the OL did well, but I think the huge difference was the QB getting the ball out a LOT quicker than he normally does. I think that's been the biggest differences 1st and 2nd halfs of the Seahawks and Bengals game as well.
Normally Rodgers prefers to hold the ball as long as possible, looking for the huge play... but he's had to stop that with the injured OL. This is great learning experience, because as they showed in the Seahawks and Bengals game, they seemed to be fighting quick passing adjustment... and finally went to it against the Bears.
Originally Posted by: beast