No, but it's clear the Bears have developed a strategy that at least gives them a chance. It's a really tough offense to stop. Lots of teams found this out. Interestingly -- the Lions fared well too, relatively speaking. I think the familiarity helps. I think so too. Don't forget the Lions only fared well because they played against an unprepared Matt Flynn most of the game. If Aaron Rodgers didn't get hurt, the Packers win easily, IMO. I just think the Bears know the Packers really really well by now. The Packers never play well against them. They might have one or two good drives but that's it. Packers defense really needs to step up to win those Packers/Bears game, and that's what happened the last two times.