Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 22 days 7 hours 46 minutes
Did the Packers know when to hold them, fold them, or walk away?
Are moral victories a thing? Kris and Lindsay break down a not-as-bad-as-expected loss and look at the signs the Packers might actually be turning things around. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Acme Packing Company's Justis Mosqueda and Evan "Tex" Western breakdown the Green Bay Packers' 27-17 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football. Offensively, the team struggled through the air but their injuries at receiver should be mentioned. Defensively, big momentum plays cost them early and often. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Justis is joined this week by Pro Football Focus' Seth Galina and Football Outsiders' Derrik Klassen to talk about Aaron Rodgers and the upcoming Sunday Night Football matchup. After talking Rodgers' 2022 season from all angles, including his mechanics, his lack of running and how teams might adjust to him unable to play much under center, we try to figure out what a Packers win looks like and talk about the injuries that the squad is pushing through. Learn more about your ad choices...
The guys discuss wanting Rodgers to accept *just a little* blame for the Packers' offensive woes before spinning into a bit of optimism for the rest of the season. The good news, the rest of the NFC sucks.
The Packers lose, The receivers can’t catch, Aaron blames everyone except himself, and the best team in football is lurking next week.
Green Bay was on the receiving end of a wedgie in Washington and once again we are left to pick up the pieces. Join Kris and Lindsay as they yell about the offense while discussing the few things that went well (hello De’Vondre Campbell) and where Green Bay can go from here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Green Bay Packers are officially sub-.500 as they dropped their third loss in a row for the first time in Matt LaFleur’s career. For the second time this year, a backup quarterback took Green Bay the distance and the back-to-back MVP Aaron Rodgers simply can’t do enough to get the offense to post points consistently...
How Royce Newman is the center of everything, and Aaron Rodgers gets played like a fiddle.