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  • Disaster In Denver; Micah Parsons Out For The Year
    2025/12/15
    Homer and former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga break down Green Bay’s tough loss to the Broncos in Denver, digging into the uphill battle the Packers now face with Micah Parsons sidelined for the season with a torn ACL. They dive into how the offense sputtered after Christian Watson left with an injury, hit on the “Three Pillars” of the matchup — including another standout performance from Josh Jacobs, the rising importance of Matthew Golden, and how a wave of injuries ultimately swung the game Denver’s way. ESPN Packers insider Rob Demovsky also jumps in with the latest out of Titletown and weighs in on whether the Packers can bounce back and take down the Bears on Saturday.
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    45 分
  • Packers vs. Broncos NFL Week 15 Preview
    2025/12/12
    Homer and former Packers and Badgers running back Gary Ellerson break down what could be a Super Bowl preview as the Packers get set for Sunday’s showdown with the Broncos. They dive into the strategic chess match between Matt LaFleur and Vance Joseph, especially how Denver might try to double-team Christian Watson and what Green Bay can do to counter. Gary shares how his confidence in this Packers squad has grown compared to his preseason expectations. They also hit on whether Tucker Kraft’s injury has actually been less impactful than many thought, and if Gary’s surprised to see the Packers listed as favorites heading into the matchup. With Josh Jacobs’ status uncertain, the guys discuss whether Emmanuel Wilson can shoulder the load against Denver. Plus, they evaluate just how good Jordan Love has been, and The Fat Jack jumps in with his best bets for the football weekend.
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    47 分
  • Can Green Bay Pass the Mile High Test Against the Broncos?
    2025/12/12
    Homer is rattled by a closed McDonald’s, but once he recovers, The Homer Hour locks in on Packers–Broncos with former Green Bay offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga and a visit from Packers insider Jason Wilde. The crew digs into how good this young Packers team really is, why their ceiling might be sky-high, and what December games like this reveal about playoff readiness. They break down Josh Jacobs’ knee situation, how Matt LaFleur has adjusted the run game to his personnel, why Denver’s defense is truly Super Bowl-caliber, and whether Jordan Love and Christian Watson can keep the offense humming in the altitude against the league’s top pass rush. Plus: what it’s like for players to trust young teammates in big moments, why coaching philosophy doesn’t really change as much as fans think, and whether this version of the Packers has the special pieces needed for a future Super Bowl run.
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    44 分
  • Packers vs. Broncos Possible Super Bowl Preview?
    2025/12/10
    It’s our weekly edition of Rainman, and we’ve got a loaded lineup. Packers reporter Jason Wilde checks in with the latest out of Titletown as the Green & Gold gear up for their showdown with the Broncos. From injury updates to what the Packers must clean up to keep momentum rolling, Wilde brings the full report. Then, FOX6 Sports Director Tim Van Vooren jumps on to break down everything happening across Wisconsin sports — including the big question on everyone’s mind: How good is this Packers team really? And when it comes to the Super Bowl picture… will it be the Packers, the Broncos, both, or neither punching a ticket? Another jam-packed week of insight, debate, and plenty of green-and-gold talk.
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    45 分
  • Are the Packers Super Bowl Ready After Win Over Bears?
    2025/12/09
    It's ESPN's John Anderson's Homer Hour as Homer NEEDS to know if John has contributed to Missouri's NIL fund and looking at the landscape of college athletics. ESPN Wisconsin's Packers Guy, Jason Wilde, joins the show to discuss Jordan Love's climb, what the biggest turnaround has been since back-to-back losses, and the state of the passcatchers. John gives his favorite part of the Packers as they stand at 9-3-1.
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    44 分
  • Packers Win Behind Jordan Love’s Near-Perfect Finish & Big Plays on Defense
    2025/12/09
    Homer and Bryan Bulaga break down the Packers’ win over the Bears with an honest look at what really happened on both sides of the ball. We dive into the defensive struggles in the second half, the Bears’ steady run-game success, and whether Green Bay survived more than they dominated. We also examine Jordan Love’s impressive response after an ugly early interception, the impact of Christian Watson’s resurgence, and Josh Jacobs’ late-game power that helped seal the victory. Plus, we unpack Caleb Williams’ costly decision in the red zone, the mechanics behind Keisean Nixon’s game-ending interception, and the ongoing frustration around Micah Parsons not drawing holding calls. It’s a full, clear-eyed breakdown of what the win means and what still needs cleaning up as the Packers push
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    45 分
  • Packers vs Bears NFL Week 14 Preview
    2025/12/05
    Homer and former Packers and Badgers running back Gary Ellerson break down the Packers–Bears showdown. They revisit the legendary story of Mike Ditka and Forrest Gregg nearly squaring off, trade secrets on how Gary used to stay warm during those frozen game days at Lambeau, and lay out the keys for a Packers victory on Sunday. Plus, predictions on who takes the rivalry matchup — Green Bay or Chicago — and The Fat Jack joins the show with his top betting picks for a packed football weekend across both the college and pro ranks.
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    46 分
  • Inside Titletown: Bulaga on the O-Line, Watson’s Spark, and Beating the Bears
    2025/12/04
    Homer and former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga break down when the next real litmus test will come for Green Bay’s offensive line. Bulaga revisits whether he’s still as “stoked” about the Packers now as he was early in the season, and the guys dive into how Christian Watson’s emergence has supercharged the offense. They also hit on whether players actually care about Ben Johnson’s comments on Matt LaFleur during his opening presser. Packers reporter Jason Wilde jumps in with the latest out of Titletown, and the crew debates a big question: Would Packers fans be satisfied beating the Bears twice this season if it didn’t come with a playoff win?
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    45 分