CHICAGO -- Bears safety Jaquan Brisker stood at his locker Sunday evening long after the Green Bay Packers outcoached, outclassed, and out-executed the Bears 38-20 in the season opener at Soldier Field. The second-year safety is the emotional heartbeat of the Bears' defense and was clearly boiling under the surface.
Sunday's game was supposed to be the start of a new era in the Bears-Packers rivalry. With Aaron Rodgers gone, there was hope that the Bears could finally gain the upperhand in the rivalry.
Instead, it looked like the old one.