Can the Packers get home?
That is the ultimate question heading into Sunday, the biggest game of the season for both the Bears and the Packers.
Bears inconsistent second-year quarterback Caleb Williams leads the league by holding onto the ball for an average of 3.25 seconds. Obviously Williams is a profound scrambler and ad-libber but he often flies too close to the sun by holding on to the ball for far too long.
And that is the recipe for a Packers win on Sunday at Lambeau Field. The Bears have the No. 3 pass-blocking unit in the league behind the Broncos and Colts.