Think back to the NFL offseason and Matt Eberflus watching basketball courtside at a Marquette game with Packers coach Matt LaFleur.
Bears fans have to hope Eberflus somehow gained some insight on that night into what makes LaFleur so dominant over the Bears. Aaron Rodgers was claiming to own the Bears but LaFleur has the real rights, not Rodgers.
With 10 straight wins over the Bears, LaFleur needs this win to establish the new longest winning streak in the series. The Packers and Brett Favre once won 10 straight over Dave Wannstedt's Bears, a streak that began in an ice storm on Halloween night, 1994 when they retired the jerseys of Gale Sayers and Dick Butkus about 20 years too late, and ended when Bryan Robinson's hand rose up to block a chip shot field goal and Tony Parrish recovered it on the Sunday after the emotional 1999 Soldier Field memorial to the late Walter Payton.