Alrighty! I'll start with the positive stuff first since i'm such a positive guy

Packers took almost 3 quarters to do it but they got things rolling.. Here's my rosy outlook positive glass half full stuff.
1) We may have just glimpsed the future of the GB offense and it doesn't include Jordy. With all due respect to him he just isn't the same since the injury. What we did see was a new structure emerge with Adams as the #1 go to, Cobb stays as #2, and then Monty as #3 pulling duel duty as RB fill in.
2) Maybe out of necessity this game knocked MM out of his run heavy mindset and more into a more wide open offense that Arod has intimated that he favors where it's not as important to have someone like Lacy. Now the question is whether or not MM notices.
3) Even missing a bunch of starters the DEF held CHI offense to 3 points.
4) Rip showed some real potential as a short yard tough as hell to take down FB.
Now the glass half empty and leaking stuff:
1) They took almost 3 full quarters to get rolling against a 1-5 Bears team missing a bunch of people. They looked horrible for longer than they looked good.
2) MM and his stubborn meat head addiction to his system. Running Monty from the 3 yard line without a lead blocker? Hello he's not lacy.... if you were going to run in that situation it should have been Rip.
3) The Bears had no trouble moving the ball until Hoyer went down. And even Barkley was just inches from several long TD's.
4) For most of that game I saw no fire or passion from this team. When they were matching CHI series for series in suckitude there should have been numerous camera angles of MM and Arod ripping everyone a new one... Speaking of fire, only ONE packer player even noticed Arod fumbled and went after it.
5) Our TE's should all be cut. They're useless. Richard Rogers was a waste of a pick. Even in a game like this he didn't show up. It looks like we don't need them.
There we go. This was a 1-5 Bears team. There is a lot to build on that happened in the 4th quarter. Is MM smart enough to realize his system is out the window now that Lacy is done? Can he get himself to adjust and run the type of offense that Arod seemed to have been calling for and produced great stuff from Adams, Cobb, and Monty? Can this defense repeat this performance against a top QB with multiple weapons like AtL? Can Adams, Cobb, and Monty get open against a much tougher DEF that isn't totally gassed like CHI was at the end?
We may have seen the passing of the torch to the younger guys on offense.
Some real positives, if they can build on it. ATL will be a much better test of where this team is than CHI was.