The WR screen game is what he did in Denver. Peyton Manning has consistently led the league in WR screen yards as a Bronco. The Bears haven't done it as much as I expected, but it's well designed and run a lot of different ways. Run from the bunch formation, two wide formation with the TE screaming out to get a block, WR catching it coming back to the QB with the OL getting out in front. Really protects your QB and gives you some easy yards when the run game isn't going, and like you said, slows down the pass rush. Defensively, they are covering their asses off. Porter has been great. But teams aren't even going at Kyle Fuller anymore. I think GB threw his way maybe 2 times, and I don't think remember any completions on him. Callahan was the key though last night. I know Porter had the INT (should have been 2) and the PBUs, but the Packers clearly went in there trying to expose Callahan at the nickel, and they couldn't. Got the big play on him on the final drive, but other than that he was very strong following Cobb all over the field. Amos did a good job on the TEs in man coverage, which we have not seen much from him. Fangio also gave no coverage responsibility to McClellin (mostly spied and dropped following the QBs eyes), and I don't remember very many blitzes or zone coverage calls against Rodgers. https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2015/11/27/pro-cutler-fuller-earn-good-grades-versus-packers/