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Packers Tell Fans: You Don’t Own Your Tickets + Brewers Disrespected Again

Packers Tell Fans: You Don’t Own Your Tickets + Brewers Disrespected Again

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The Brewers are being disrespected again — and now the Packers might be ticking off their own fans. In Hour 1 of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the show opens with frustration over ESPN’s lineup rankings and Fangraphs projections that once again slot the Brewers behind the Cubs and outside the true contender conversation. Despite back-to-back competitive seasons and elite pitching pipelines, Milwaukee’s lineup is graded poorly — including a baffling “D” for patience despite seeing the second-most pitches in baseball last season. 022526 JGC Hour 1 Chewy sums it up: Wisconsin teams simply don’t get respect nationally. He even recalls making the Pro Bowl as an alternate — and how recognition doesn’t always match performance. ⚾ Brewers: Projections vs Reality The crew breaks down: Brewers projected around 81–86 wins Cubs slightly ahead in projections ESPN ranking Milwaukee’s lineup 15th Fangraphs metrics that don’t align with what fans saw The conclusion? Trust the organization. Trust development. Trust pitching. But don’t expect national respect. 🧀 Packers Ticket Policy Sparks Debate The second half of the hour shifts sharply to the Packers’ renewed emphasis on enforcing their “repeated resell” season ticket policy. Aaron Popke, Director of Public Affairs, joined Wilde & Tausch and made something crystal clear: Season ticket holders do not own their seats. They purchase them year-to-year. That statement didn’t sit well. The crew reacts to: The “user fee” explanation The fact that 155,000 people are on the waitlist Whether enforcement is expanding Whether the Packers simply dislike fans profiting from resale Josh bluntly asks: Do the Packers take advantage of their fans because fans allow it? 🧠 Community-Owned… With Conditions? The tension centers on one thing: The Packers lean into “community ownership” when it benefits them. But when ticket holders try to maximize value, suddenly it’s strictly business. The vagueness of enforcement language concerns the crew — especially when the team reserves the right to not renew tickets “for any reason or no reason.” The optics aren’t great. ⚖️ The Bottom Line Wisconsin sports fans are loyal. The Brewers continue to win without recognition. The Packers continue to set terms without pushback. And whether it’s projections or policies, the message feels similar: Respect isn’t automatic — and ownership isn’t what it sounds like. 🎧 A spirited, very Wisconsin hour about projection disrespect, Packers policy backlash, and why loyalty cuts both ways — only on Jen, Gabe & Chewy.
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