Welcome to another edition of Opposition Research, where I’ll be taking a look at the next Packers opponent, the Chicago Bears (2-0). Before the season started, I’m not sure if there was a team I was less sure about. Could Cutler adapt to a new scheme? Could Peppers be the key defensive ingredient? Or are Lovie Smith and the Bears just clinging desperately to unrealistic hopes of mediocrity? Heading into a game that decides the early lead in the divisional race, I’m still not sure I have any answers. What I do know, however, is that this game is going to be explosive.
The Chicago Bears used their 2011 seventh-round pick to select BYU running back Harvey Unga in today's 2010 NFL Supplemental draft. University of Illinois defensive lineman Joshua Price-Brent was selected by the Dallas Cowboys, also in the seventh-round.
Former Chicago Bears tight end Gabe Reid was awarded $325,000 in workers' compensation in the state of Illinois, Fred Mitchell of the Chicago Tribune reports.
With all the attention paid to the eventual return of Micah Parsons, Packers fans shouldn't forget about Zach Tom's potential return for the start of the season.