Well, it sure stung. Heading into the second half with a 17-0 lead, Matt Nagy and his Chicago Bears were sitting pretty and had firm control of the game. At least, until Aaron Rodgers happened.
Once again, what felt like a victory clinched in the sweetest of ways, turned into such a sour evening for fans and Halas Hall alike. Like many, if not all fans, I was pretty...disgruntled for the remainder of the night. The disappointment is an all too frequent reminder of what it’s like to be playing against a Hall of Fame player in Rodgers.