The Lions tried to challenge the Packers as a contender in the NFC North, but today's Lions have more in common with the Forrest Gregg Packers than the Mike McCarthy Packers.
Garda drops in to catch you up on Kyle Orton's departure from Denver, Tebow vs Plummer, Rex Ryan vs Fan-attitude and a shout out to his son's football team the Queens Falcons.
In 1962, the Green Bay Packers had their bid for perfection wiped out by the Lions...on Thanksgiving. The current Packers team has a chance for historical retribution.
Aaron Rodgers' definition of a Bad Day probably isn't the same as what we'd consider a bad day. But it is that high level of expectation that fuels a team to a win, even when it isn't hitting on all cylinders.
Andrew Garda catches you up on the Greatest Show on Tundra, talks the bad news for Texans fans, talks Tebow not running 'that other crap' and talks some Thursday Night Football.
Mike Neal, Frank Zombo and Chad Clifton have already been ruled out for Monday's game. By rule, at least four more players must join them as inactive. We have the prediction.
Andrew goes College and vents on Penn State, interviews Matt Waldman of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio and talks injured running backs and division races.
Andrew is back talking how Mark Sanchez should get two for flinching, how the Lions are falling to pieces, Forbes.com and their 'Hated Player' poll. He then decides to embarrass himself with a four year old low budget video he made.
The Packers are undefeated, on their way to the playoffs, and are riding an unprecedented win streak dating back to last season. So, why are Packer fans squabbling with themselves?
Sean Rhyan was thrust into the starting center role last year and it was very much trial by fire. After a full offseason as the Packers starting center, he should hit the ground running in 2026.
Aaron sits down with Dusty Evely for a big-picture conversation about where the Packers offense is headed and why 2026 could feature the next evolution of Matt LaFleur's attack.