On today's show, Ross and Jake discuss Jordan Love and rant about why dunking on the pick is not the correct take. Jake and Ross brought the fire in an episode you won't want to miss.
On today's show, Alex, Perri, and Gage take a look at which defensive coordinator candidates they'd like to see in Green Bay, discuss Matthew Stafford's trade to L.A., and review the possibility of J.J. Watt signing with the Packers.
On today's show, Andy Herman chats with former New York Jets General Manager, Mike Tannenbaum. Plus a look at the trade between the Lions & Rams for Matthew Stafford.
On today's episode, Jason, Mark, & Paul discuss Mike Pettine not returning to the Packers next season and how Matt LaFleur will approach replacing him.
On today's show, Maggie Loney and Jimmy Christensen discuss the hiring of Maurice Drayton as special teams coordinator, discuss whether or not they think Mike Pettine will be back as DC, and look at the list of free agents Green Bay will have to consider re-signing this offseason.
Maggie and Perri welcome special guest Rachel Hopmayer from NBC26! They break down the NFC Championship Game and the season as a whole and talk about Rachel's first year in Green Bay.
On today's show, Andy Herman & Ben Fennell take a look at why Tampa Bay came out victorious against the Packers, take a look at what went right in 2020, and Brian Gutekunst's 2020 offseason. Plus a look ahead to the Senior Bowl.
Corey and Aaron sift through the detritus of yet another brutal NFC Championship loss while they appreciate what on balance was another engaging and entertaining Packers season.
Corey and Aaron sift through the detritus of yet another brutal NFC Championship loss while they appreciate what on balance was another engaging and entertaining Packers season.
On today's show, Dusty, Steve, and Sarah take a look back at the Packers' 2020 season and discuss Aaron Rodgers' appearance on the Pat McAfee show. Plus a look at the 2021 salary cap and of course they answer your fan questions.
The Packers were a completely different defense without Micah Parsons last year. If that unit can come together early on, it will allow Parsons to make sure that he will not be rushed back to the field.