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Mike from Baraboo, WI

Who is the top FA on our team that we need to try and sign besides Rodgers and Adams?

To be clear, Aaron Rodgers is not a free agent. But the answer to this question hasn't changed for me or Wes since the season ended – forced to pick one player, it's De'Vondre Campbell.

Loughlin from Indiana, PA

What is the news on Mason Crosby? With having signed a kicker this offseason, does it show that Crosby's time in Green Bay is over, or is it a precaution that Gute is taking in case that Crosby decides to retire? Has Crosby talked about retiring, or if the Pack move on from him will he try to sign with another team?

I've heard nothing as far as Crosby retiring. Gutekunst indicated he wants Crosby to remain the kicker on this team, but there are salary cap considerations. My gut says kickers Molson and Eberle are both on the roster right now in case the dollars don't work out with Crosby.

Scott from Las Vegas, NV

Many of the draftniks are predicting a RT as the Packers' first or second pick this year. I know the Packers have drafted a boatload of O-linemen in the last few years and I thought you said they typically convert guards to tackles. My question is do we really need a RT if they can't keep Billy Turner?

The Packers have converted many tackles to guards over the years, not so much the other way around. You can never have enough big guys.

Chris from Milwaukee, WI

Finally watched the first edition of Three Things from the combine. Larry did not disappoint. Are the Three Things features more unscripted than the Unscripted features? Or is the script something like a jazz chart?

Here's an example of a pre-production meeting for Three Things … Larry: "All right, Mike, whaddaya got?" Me: "Well, I thought I'd start with (this) and finish with (that)." Larry: "Sounds good. Let's go."

John from Topeka, KS

In reference to H.R. from Las Vegas, I have to feel that the team winning the coin toss still has the advantage. If we see a touchdown, then a touchdown, we're effectively back to the original OT sudden-death rules, and the team that won the coin toss has the ball. Nothing changed, except it's 10 minutes later in the afternoon, and players are even more tired. That doesn't do it for me – though drop those two cents in a parking meter and see how much time it buys you.

That's the point I was trying to make the other day, along with the idea that if you actually add strategy to the start of OT – like the spot-and-choose method – then not nearly as much hinges on the coin toss. Yet I still got accused of leaving it up to the coin toss. I give up, people.

Nate from Hartford, WI

Not to perseverate on the OT but here's an idea: If the game ends in a tie, there is no OT, and both teams get a loss. Wins are what matter. Hello! You play to win the game! Less wear and tear on players, and many more do-or-die strategy scenarios toward the end of the game. Also, no potential tie-to-get-both-teams-in-the-playoffs scenarios.

Ding ding ding! We have a winner. Yes, this is it. This is what I want. I absolutely love this idea. It'll never happen, but I love it just the same. Commissioner Nate, you made my day.

Gordon from Newport Beach, CA

Wes and Mike, when you compare each of your tenures working for the Packers, who's the luckiest? In other words, what are the Packers W/L records for each of you?

In the games I've covered for packers.com since 2006, Green Bay is 178-100-2 (including playoffs) for a winning percentage of .639. Since Wes came on board here in 2016, the Packers have gone 66-38-1, .633. So yeah, he's clearly dragging the squad down.

Matt from South Bend, IN

One play shouldn't keep a player out of the HOF? Careers are defined by one play! If Mike Jones doesn't save the Rams, does Kurt Warner get a Super Bowl ring? If Tyree doesn't make the helmet catch, does Eli win the Super Bowl and MVP? If Matt Stafford doesn't hit Cooper Kupp in the final minute, do the Rams even get out of the divisional round? If Charles Woodson's forced fumble of Brady was ruled a fumble, does Brady get to and win the Super Bowl and is he even the starter the next year?

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