We didn't learn many things from the Packers' 41-25 demolition of the Bears on Sunday night.
We did learn that Mitchell Trubisky should've stayed another year in college and his time in Chicago along with his head coach are on borrowed time.
We did learn that Aaron Rodgers has mastered the play-action so well that he could teach his own class. I don't care if it's a play-action bootleg — which seems to work every single time — a mysterious dropback play-action or even a play-action out of the shotgun. I don't care how you slice it, Rodgers is a maestro from the play-action and the reason it works is because the offensive line has been nothing short of fantastic with only nine pressures allowed on Rodgers this season.