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  • Homer and Gary Debate Jayden Reed’s New Deal
    2026/04/25
    Homer and Gary Ellerson go back and forth on what Jayden Reed’s reported new contract really means for the Packers, especially the relatively low guaranteed money compared to other wide receiver deals. The conversation branches into what it could signal for Christian Watson, whether Green Bay would be willing to pay for upside, and how injury history changes the math. Callers weigh in on Reed’s fit in the offense, the Packers’ receiver depth, and whether Watson deserves a bigger payday down the road. Later, Gary and Homer shift to the NFL Draft and break down why cornerback, pass rusher, and offensive line are all in play for Green Bay. Along the way, the hour keeps its usual Homer Hour flavor with stories, jokes, and plenty of back-and-forth between Homer, Gary, and Alex Strouf.
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    48 分
  • Bulaga, Wilde and Packers Draft Day Buzz
    2026/04/24
    Homer and Bryan Bulaga react to the Bucks hiring Taylor Jenkins before turning the hour toward what really matters in Green Bay: the Packers entering draft weekend without a first-round pick. Bulaga breaks down Iowa prospects Jennings Dunker and Logan Jones, while Homer wonders whether Green Bay could find value at No. 52 or No. 84. Jason Wilde joins to explain why this year’s NFL Draft could get unpredictable fast, especially with so few true first-round grades on the board. The hour also delivers a hilarious detour into Wilde’s daughter scoring a goal after losing a shoe, which becomes a running joke the rest of the show. Add in caller questions for Bulaga on draft philosophy and player evaluation, and it’s a fun mix of Packers talk, scouting insight, and Homer-style chaos.
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    45 分
  • Gutey Draft Clues, Jason Wilde and the Rise of AI Homer
    2026/04/22
    Homer opens with draft-week chaos, music changes for YouTube, and a deep dive into whether Brian Gutekunst ever says what he really means before the draft. Jason Wilde joins to break down Green Bay’s likely trade-back options, the Packers’ cornerback needs, and how Gutey’s board could shape the entire weekend. The conversation then veers gloriously off-road into nicknames, Dr. Duke Tomato, and whether AI Homer is ready to replace the real thing. It’s Packers draft talk with the usual Homer detours, which is exactly how it should be.
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    48 分
  • Gutey’s Draft Smoke Screens, Wilde and TVV Weigh In
    2026/04/21
    Homer opens draft week by questioning everything Brian Gutekunst says this time of year, especially when it comes to the Packers’ offensive line and roster depth. Jason Wilde joins to break down what Goody’s comments really mean, why Green Bay could trade back from No. 52, and how the Packers may be valuing experience in this year’s draft. Tim Van Vooren then adds his view on Jordan Morgan, the need for offensive line insurance, and why Green Bay may still be searching for more juice at running back. It’s a classic Homer Hour mix of draft skepticism, Packers analysis, and old-school stories along the way.
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    45 分
  • Bulaga on Draft-Day Heartbreak and the Packers’ Next Move
    2026/04/20
    Homer and Bryan Bulaga open NFL Draft Week by revisiting Bulaga’s own draft night experience, including the long wait, the money that slipped away, and how teams viewed him coming out of Iowa. They break down the Packers’ biggest needs, debate whether Green Bay should target offensive line, cornerback, edge rusher, or even backup quarterback depth, and dig into how teams actually balance talent versus need. The hour also explores Jordan Morgan’s role, the value of replacement players, and why the backup quarterback spot matters more than people think. It’s a full draft-week football deep dive with Homer and Bulaga.
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    49 分
  • Gary Ellerson Sounds Off on Packers Draft, Wicks Trade
    2026/04/17
    Gary Ellerson joins Homer for a draft-focused hour, starting with the wild story of how he went from USFL limbo to a seventh-round pick of the Packers. Gary shares what draft day meant to him, why Donald Driver exceeded every expectation, and what Green Bay still needs most in this year’s class. He makes the case for cornerback help, more veteran leadership, and explains why he did not like the Dontayvion Wicks trade. The show wraps with classic Homer and Gary back-and-forth on Doc Rivers, grandkids, and telling the truth.
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    46 分
  • Is Wisconsin in Trouble? Bulaga + Wilde on Packers Moves
    2026/04/16
    Homer and Bryan Bulaga kick off the hour with a spirited debate over Wisconsin’s athletic director opening, Barry Alvarez’s legacy, and how NIL money is reshaping Luke Fickell’s future. They dive into the chaos of college football’s pay-for-play era, the transfer portal, and what it all means for programs trying to keep up. Jason Wilde then joins the show to pour cold water on the Dexter Lawrence rumors and break down the Packers’ real needs on the defensive line and at wide receiver. The hour closes with Bulaga delivering a no-nonsense take on talent, confidence, and why the best players always rise.
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    42 分
  • State of NIL, Jason Wilde on Dexter Lawrence, Rain Man
    2026/04/15
    Homer opens with Rain Man Wednesday before diving into a wide-ranging show on Wisconsin sports. Jason Wilde joins to break down the slim chances of Dexter Lawrence landing with the Packers and what Brian Gutekunst’s recent moves might signal. Homer also weighs in on Chris McIntosh’s tenure at Wisconsin and the growing role of NIL money in college sports. The hour wraps with fresh Marquette portal talk and more classic Homer detours along the way.
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    47 分