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  • Packers Hire Cam Achord as Special Teams Coordinator
    2026/02/27
    Homer and former Packers and Badgers running back Gary Ellerson break down Green Bay’s decision to hire Cam Achord as the team’s new special teams coordinator and analyze how the Packers graded out in the latest NFLPA Report Card. They also react to Bears head coach Ben Johnson’s comments about the Packers and Matt LaFleur, discuss the new rules introduced in the UFL, and share their thoughts on Johnson as the new leader in Chicago.
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    45 分
  • Packers Tank In NFLPA Report Card Rankings
    2026/02/26
    Cousins sub Alex Strouf and former Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga reacted to the 2026 NFLPA Report Card and what it says about the state of the organization. Head coach Matt LaFleur dropping a full letter grade raised eyebrows, while offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich receiving a “C” sparked debate about expectations for the offense moving forward. Jason Wilde stopped by with the latest offseason updates from Titletown, and the conversation shifted to GM Brian Gutekunst — did he subtly call out LaFleur when saying the Packers need to close games better? The show wrapped with a temperature check on the roster: are fans very confident, cautiously optimistic, concerned, or not sold at all on where this team stands right now?
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    45 分
  • Packers NFL Combine Buzz
    2026/02/25
    The show featured the weekly edition of Rainman, our sports trivia contest, before FOX 6 Sports Director Tim Van Vooren joined LIVE from the NFL Combine to talk all things Wisconsin sports. Later, Packers reporter Jason Wilde stopped by with the latest offseason happenings from Titletown. The show wrapped up with a fun fan debate: as a Packers fan, which division rival do you enjoy beating more — the Bears, Vikings, or Lions?
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    46 分
  • Gutey Speaks & What Is A Successful 2026 For The Packers?
    2026/02/24
    Homer opened the show by reacting to Bears head coach Ben Johnson’s comments at the NFL Combine, asking whether the Packers-Bears rivalry beef is truly heating up again. He also took a look at the new rules in the UFL and what they could mean for spring football. The conversation then shifted to expectations for Green Bay, with Homer laying out what would qualify as a successful 2026 season for the Packers. Later, Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined with the latest offseason news from Titletown, including reaction to the most recent comments from GM Brian Gutekunst.
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    22 分
  • USA Hockey Wins Gold & Forever Sports Moments
    2026/02/23
    Homer and Bryan Bulaga react to Team USA’s gold medal win over Canada — the first since 1980 — and debate whether it will be remembered forever like the “Miracle on Ice.” The guys share their “forever” sports memories, discuss why Homer wants a Brewers World Series more than any other Wisconsin title, and rank where the hockey win lands if a Packers Super Bowl is a 10.
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    48 分
  • Packers Coaching Staff & The Culture Switch In Green Bay
    2026/02/20
    Homer and former Green Bay Packers and Wisconsin Badgers football standout Gary Ellerson reacted to Associate Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator Rich Bisaccia stepping down. Gary questioned the timing of the move, saying it doesn’t align with how Green Bay typically handles transitions, and the guys debated who deserves blame for how long it took for Bisaccia’s exit to be announced. Gary also reflected on how former Packers GM Ron Wolf changed the culture in Green Bay, setting the foundation for sustained success. He wrapped up the segment by sharing his favorite story about Brett Favre — a reminder of the personality and edge that defined that era of Packers football.
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    45 分
  • Packers Offensive Line Issues
    2026/02/19
    Homer and former Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga reacted to Jordan Love being ranked 37th in Pro Football Focus’ 2025 player rankings. Bulaga pushed back on the criticism, saying he’s far more concerned about the state of the offensive line than Love’s performance. The guys discussed how long Zach Tom’s recovery could take and which other linemen are capable of playing at a high level if Tom isn’t 100 percent. Jason Wilde also stopped by with the latest from Titletown, and the quarterback debate resurfaced: as a Packers fan, who would you rather face if he’s with the Minnesota Vikings next season — Malik Willis or Aaron Rodgers? Plus, Bulaga explained why he always loved playing in the elements during his NFL career — and whether he’s ever been in a game where the weather truly cost his team a win.
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    46 分
  • Rich Bisaccia Steps Down; What's Next For The Packers?
    2026/02/18
    It was our weekly edition of Rainman, and Jason Wilde joined the show with the latest offseason news from Titletown. The biggest headline: Associate Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator Rich Bisaccia stepping down. The guys discussed what his departure means for the direction of the special teams unit and what kind of grade he deserves for his tenure with the Green Bay Packers. The quarterback debate also heated up, as Homer made the case he’d take Malik Willis over Aaron Rodgers as a starting QB in the NFL right now — sparking plenty of pushback and conversation. Plus, looking ahead to next season, which position group will see the biggest jump: special teams, cornerbacks, or the offensive line? Another packed edition of Rainman with strong opinions and plenty of Packers offseason debate.
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    45 分