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The Three Bears Necessities: Pass-rush must step up vs. Rodgers

Keep that rocket in the pocket

So, how many times have you seen Aaron Rodgers keep plays alive with his feet while his receivers run down the street, turn left at the hydrant, twist around the parked car on the opposite curb, then come back for the ball? A pass rush that produced just 15 sacks the first nine games got "home" five times last week. But Rodgers is not Brock Osweiler, who found a way to beat them nonetheless. The Bears' front seven must have its best game of the season pressuring the quarterback. This quarterback doesn't get rattled very easily.