The Packers leaned on one of their most run-heavy game plans of the LaFleur era — 42 rushing plays — and it paid off. We break down why the staff kept calling the same concepts, how Emanuel Wilson handled 30+ touches and 125 scrimmage yards, and what LaFleur meant when he said they “did what we had to do to win.”
We also dive into another dominant defensive performance: Micah Parsons hits double-digit sacks again, Isaiah McDuffie thrives with the green dot, rookie Warren Brinson flashes with real impact, and the Vikings finish with just 145 total yards — including –1 in the second half.
Jason Wilde joins the conversation, plus we play “Buy or Sell” on whether the 7-3-1 Packers can win the NFC North. And former Lions OL and current Detroit radio analyst Lomas Brown helps us look ahead to a critical showdown with Detroit.
A sharp, fast, and complete breakdown of the Packers’ most physical win of the season.
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The Packers leaned on one of their most run-heavy game plans of the LaFleur era — 42 rushing plays — and it paid off. We break down why the staff kept calling the same concepts, how Emanuel Wilson handled 30+ touches and 125 scrimmage yards, and what LaFleur meant when he said they “did what we had to do to win.”
We also dive into another dominant defensive performance: Micah Parsons hits double-digit sacks again, Isaiah McDuffie thrives with the green dot, rookie Warren Brinson flashes with real impact, and the Vikings finish with just 145 total yards — including –1 in the second half.
Jason Wilde joins the conversation, plus we play “Buy or Sell” on whether the 7-3-1 Packers can win the NFC North. And former Lions OL and current Detroit radio analyst Lomas Brown helps us look ahead to a critical showdown with Detroit.
A sharp, fast, and complete breakdown of the Packers’ most physical win of the season.
ESPN Packers reporter Rob Demovsky joins The Homer Hour to break down all things Green Bay! Rob dives into why Rashan Gary’s snap count has dipped, the defense’s missed chances to force turnovers against the Giants, and the latest on Josh Jacobs’ knee injury. Plus, he shares insight on the MetLife Stadium field issues, Christian Watson stepping up as the clear No. 1 target on offense, and how the interior O-line performed with Sean Rhyan making his first career start. Finally, Rob weighs in on how many of the next three division games the Packers need to win — and the impact Savion Williams made in Sunday's matchup.
Green & Gold Fix
The Packers leaned on one of their most run-heavy game plans of the LaFleur era — 42 rushing plays — and it paid off. We break down why the staff kept calling the same concepts, how Emanuel Wilson handled 30+ touches and 125 scrimmage yards, and what LaFleur meant when he said they “did what we had to do to win.”
We also dive into another dominant defensive performance: Micah Parsons hits double-digit sacks again, Isaiah McDuffie thrives with the green dot, rookie Warren Brinson flashes with real impact, and the Vikings finish with just 145 total yards — including –1 in the second half.
Jason Wilde joins the conversation, plus we play “Buy or Sell” on whether the 7-3-1 Packers can win the NFC North. And former Lions OL and current Detroit radio analyst Lomas Brown helps us look ahead to a critical showdown with Detroit.
A sharp, fast, and complete breakdown of the Packers’ most physical win of the season.