The Packers will be watching the Super Bowl from the comfort of their own homes on Sunday, as the Patriots and Rams battle for the Lombardi Trophy. Aaron and Corey talk about the latest moves from the Green and Gold and wistfully recall a time when the Packers were contenders.
David Michalski discusses the decision to retain Jimmy Graham and whether the move signals the direction that the Packers will be moving in during the offseason.
As the Packers shape their new look coaching staff, it's clear they want a clean break from guys who had been with Mike McCarthy long term. Aaron chats about this and all the latest on the Green and Gold.
There is a sense of foreboding surrounding the Packers' future as the team heads into the offseason. Will Mark Murphy and Brian Gutekunst restore hope to the team by hiring the right coach?
With the 2018 season coming to a close this weekend, here are some things we learned about the Packers in 2018 and what the path forward looks like in 2019.
The fatalistic talk around Mark Murphy's decision making needs to slow down. Aaron chats with Packers fans about the remaining four games and the future of the franchise.
David Michalski discusses his thoughts on the current organizational power structure as well as potential replacements for Mike McCarthy should CEO Mark Murphy opt to make a change at season's end.
On today's episode, Andy looks at historical trades over the past 20 years that could tell us what options Gutey has to trade up and down the draft board through the first two days of the draft.