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Doug from Lafayette, OH

I'm impressed by Adrian Amos' assessment of the defense needing to be great regardless of who's behind center. I think it's an attitude the entire team needs to have right now. These times are what make individuals grow. What did you take from what "31" had to say?

You could take Amos and put him on any Packers team over the past 60 years and he'd fit right in. I know he was drafted by the Bears but he's a "Green Bay guy" through and through. He's a confident player and good communicator but lets his play speak for him.

Al from Green Bay, WI

"June 8 is circled on my calendar." This Inbox quote from Wes a while ago is in reference to the Aaron Rodgers situation. It's June 8. What have we learned?

Kurt Benkert has a luscious mane.

Matt from Waunakee, WI

Well, Wes, today's the day.

Well, it was…until it wasn't. Based on Adam Schefter's report Monday, teams can "excuse" players and not levy a fine for missing mandatory minicamp. That was news to me. I thought fines were unavoidable and irrevocable under the new CBA. Rodgers will be out there today…or he won't be. Either way, I'll be listening closely to what Matt LaFleur has to say about the situation.

Bill from Wilmington, DE

Hi II, I thought AR was under contract for three years? I'm also hearing if he sits out this year, he is free to go anywhere. Can you please square this away for me?

Yeah, that's not a thing. Rodgers is under contract for three more seasons. If Rodgers would sit out this year, his contract tolls and he'd still be under contract for three seasons.

Craig from Williamstown, Victoria, Australia

Hey guys, looking at your countdown number until the start of the season and No. 97 came up recently and I saw Johnny Jolly's name and remembered he was a good player, and from where I was he looked a good teammate. Sadly for him off-field issues derailed his life. I hope he has gotten his life back on track.

I haven't heard much about Jolly but hope he's doing well. Unfortunately, it wasn't the off-field issues that ended his career – it was that neck injury he suffered late in the 2013 season. It still says a lot about him that Jolly was able to complete that comeback after missing three seasons.

Perry from Ishpeming, MI

Which player or players over the years have come in after the offseason and made you do a double-take and wonder what they did to change their appearance? For example, a D-lineman shows up 20 pounds lighter and bulked up. Or vice versa, a la Eddie Lacy.

I did a quadruple-take the first time I saw Mike Neal during the 2013 offseason program. It was like looking at a different person. There have been noticeable changes in guys over the years but nothing that quite compares to that.

Jeff from Eveleth, MN

Wes, can you please change out your picture at the top of the Inbox with a new one sporting that beard? I love the look!

I'm sorry to report the beard is gone. Ma Hod finally relented and complimented me on it, so I lived up to my end of the bargain to shave it. I truly despise shaving, though, so the scruff will be back sooner than later, especially in the offseason.

Shannon from Ovilla, TX

Dar almost pulled off the hat trick in one day. Even without counting both of Dar's submissions, the DFW area had more submissions posted than Wisconsinites. Even the international submissions beat Wisconsinites on Monday! I'm still amazed by the global draw of the Packers.

Dar, so hot right now. Dar.

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