Everything was going the Chicago Bears way in the first half. Khalil Mack was on fire, the offense was moving at will and went into the half with a 17-0 lead. They took their first drive right down the field and were up 20-0 early into the third quarter.
Then, the offense shut off. Yes, Aaron Rodgers was incredible in his ability to lead a resilient Green Bay Packer group past the Chicago Bears. However, the Bears got conservative.
The biggest issue was that they were not being conservative in the running game, but yet the passing game.