Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 15 days 3 hours 43 minutes
Q&A day on Wilde and Tausch begins by Jason asking Mark about the infamous '4th-and-26' play from the Packers 2004 divisional playoff loss in Philadelphia.
With JC Tretter stepping in as the Packers starting center, Tausch explains the importance of being healthy enough to play and never letting anyone see your back-up.
During a round of Skeptic or Believer, Jason Wilde recalls the time Brett Favre shot at his car with a paintball gun.
Mark Tauscher and Jason Wilde debunk the Wikipedia story regarding the origin of 'Jump Around' at Camp Randall Stadium. Tasuch was there, and recalls how it really went down.
After tearing his ACL 363 days ago, Packers' WR Jordy Nelson is finally practicing, taking the field for one-on-one drills. Wilde and Tausch react.
Jason Wilde talks with Ken Kohlwey of Cedar Crest Ice Cream about the company's 40th anniversary and what it would take to get a Wilde and Tausch specialty ice cream.
The guys reveal their 'feel good' stories of the week, setting the tone for a positive weekend. Feel Good Friday on Wilde and Tausch is painted by Hallman Lindsay.
Wilde and Tausch break down their positives and negatives from Green Bay's second preseason game including the play of Eddie Lacy and the injury to Brett Hundley.
Packers pro-bowl guard Josh Sitton joins the show to chat about the possibility of free agency, the 'fail-mary' game and the time he rode a horse up a mountain.
ESPN's Kevin Seifert joins Wilde and Tausch to discuss where the NFL is wrong with Clay Matthews and Julius Peppers. Also, how much power does Goodell really have?