I did see Jennings get blatantly interfered with, with no call. I saw Hester commit offensive interference the (I believe) play before the interception at the end, with no call, which could have been disastrous. The holding call that negated the long pass to Jennings was a bad call. The reason the Packers didn’t put the game away in the first half was McCarthy’s idiotic first-down runs. Didn’t he see the first-down passes were working and first-down runs were stalling drives? Did he not watch the Pats and Jets pass at will against the bears? With 7:02 left and the Packers up 10-3, all they needed was a FG to make it a two-possession game, and they started the drive at the bear 46. What does McCarthy do? He runs on first and second down, so of course punts, and the bears drive down to try to tie or win. I said early in the fourth quarter that if the game plays out where the bears would be down a TD and scored at the end, they might go for 2. So, McCarthy not only let the bears hang around by not trying to score in the first half, but didn’t try to score on that possession, which could have cost them the game. The Packers finally did do some smart things. They kept their safeties deep and backed the DBs off the receivers, taking away the bomb TDs. I hope other teams see this, as it’s what I’ve said should be done and what the Jets didn’t do. They mostly also punted and kicked off the way I suggested, which prevented big returns.