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Jon from Brooklyn Park, MN

What is the most important player the Packers get back from our well-needed bye?

I think it's seeing where Agent 69 is at. Hopefully, the Packers get Jaire Alexander and Za'Darius Smith back this year, but David Bakhtiari is the one who has been activated to date.

Matt from Cottage Grove, WI

Due to the strong performance by the O-line against a great Rams front, will the Packers continue to ease David Bakhtiari back even if he may be good to go after the bye week?

If Bakhtiari is good to go, he's playing. There's no question about that. This past month has been more about how his knee is responding and getting ready to play a full 60-minute football game. The strong performance from the O-line is encouraging but the Packers need their franchise left tackle back.

Logan from Lamar, CO

Was super bummed to see Randall Cobb go down last week. He was on a roll! Any updates on his injury? What has stuck out to you guys the most about No. 18's return to the offense?

No updates. So, quit asking (Saban voice). I've said this a few times but I love what I've seen from Cobb. In Year 11, he knows who he is and what his role is in this offense – and Cobb embraces that. He's been a great addition to this team.

Tony from Chanhassen , MN

Considering that during the bye week there is less to discuss, and what time of year we are in, I think it would be good for the II to say what we are thankful for. Don't worry, I'll start. I'm thankful for Marquez Valdes-Scantling's hands. He has been on point this year.

Valdes-Scantling is the best version of himself right now. It's unfortunate the hamstring injury robbed him of five games, so his stat line doesn't really matchup with the impact he's having on this football team, but five strong games to finish the regular season could change all that in a heartbeat. He's playing well in a featured role.

Andrew from Minneapolis, MN

I love your work and appreciate you guys. Who is the backup for when you both go down with sprained ligaments in your typing hands in the same week from the extra-long season of answering a million questions every day? Joking, but not really...

There are no backups. It's just Spoff and me when it comes to writers. We're Animal and Hawk, Shawn and Marty, Bobby and Stan (or Dennis), Dax and Cash.

Douglas from Bemidji, MN

I couldn't watch the game in my market. Was there as much chip-blocking and help for Yosh Nijman this game or was he left with one-on-one blocks?

The Packers had a really smart plan for Leonard Floyd and those edge rushers. They obviously put an emphasis on getting the ball out quickly and used pre-snap motions to keep the defense off-balance. Josiah Deguara and Dominique Dafney did a fair amount of chip-blocking on their releases, but there were times when it was up to Nijman to win his one-on-one and he pretty much did every time.

John from Salt Lake City, UT

Wes, you keep changing how you say No. 73's name, and the TV crews are clueless. According to the website, "First name rhymes with Josh and last name is pronounced NY-man." Is that accurate or do you have some "Insider" information?

It says NY-man on his bio, which is how I've been pronouncing it in the past. However, Matt Schneidman pointed out how Nijman pronounces it "NY-sh-man" in his TV introductions. If that's what Yosh says, that's what I say.

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