Jason Wilde joins Jim & Molly to continue the conversation about the end of the Green Bay Packers' season at the hands of the division-rival Bears in the playoffs! Jason pushes back against Jim's take from Monday that Jordan Love was "insignificant" in the 2nd half of the loss, and why it doesn't feel like the loss will cost Matt LaFleur his job anymore. They also discuss the other hot candidates on the head coaching market like John Harbaugh and Mike Tomin as well as the Packers' trend of offering a small salary pool for assistants. Why does he have a hard time seeing Ed Policy hiring Harbaugh to work with Gutey, and where is Jeff Hafley's stock after giving up 25 points in the 4th quarter?
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Jason Wilde joins Jim & Molly to continue the conversation about the end of the Green Bay Packers' season at the hands of the division-rival Bears in the playoffs! Jason pushes back against Jim's take from Monday that Jordan Love was "insignificant" in the 2nd half of the loss, and why it doesn't feel like the loss will cost Matt LaFleur his job anymore. They also discuss the other hot candidates on the head coaching market like John Harbaugh and Mike Tomin as well as the Packers' trend of offering a small salary pool for assistants. Why does he have a hard time seeing Ed Policy hiring Harbaugh to work with Gutey, and where is Jeff Hafley's stock after giving up 25 points in the 4th quarter?
4PM: Packers vs Bears PREVIEW! Jordan Love vs Caleb Williams + Moving Down to Ashwaubenon
Jim, Matt & Molly
52 minutes
3 weeks ago
4PM: Packers vs Bears PREVIEW! Jordan Love vs Caleb Williams + Moving Down to Ashwaubenon
Jim Rutledge hosts alongside Riley Jauch with Matt Hamilton in freezing Canada & Molly Brown in SUNNY Arizona! They get into Saturday's Packers vs Bears REMATCH in Chicago! They discuss how things have changed for this second matchup, including if Packers fans are feeling different about Caleb Williams after up-and-down outing at Lambeau two weeks ago! First, speaking of Lambeau Field, they circle back to the trolling from Packers fans about the Bears exploring a new stadium in Indiana! Does crossing stat lines really mean anything for a football team, and Riley asks Jim what it would take for him to leave the Bears if they left Illinois -- Jim bounces back with a question of his own: what would it take for you as a Packers fan to flip to the Bears (a la Ben Brust)! Speaking of which, the Packers fans on Kyle, Brust and Nortman are speaking down Williams, which Jim thinks is because they're finally AFRAID of a Bears QB! They discuss the comparisons between Jordan Love & Caleb, including if Love will be the better QB going forward. They ask today's Siding Unlimited poll question -- As a Packers fan, are you afraid of Caleb Williams? Jason Wilde joins Jim Rutledge & Riley Jauch as he heads down to Chicago to cover tomorrow Packers vs Bears game at Soldier Field! They discuss how quickly this rivalry has heated back up this season, and how are Packers fans feeling about the opposing team's new HC and QB! Are Packers fans like Kyle Wallace underrating Caleb Williams, and, with the NFC North Crown likely hanging in the balance, what will Saturday's game mean for the rivalry? Riley asks Jason what we should expect for the illness status of DE Kingsley Enagbare and what he can do to help make up for the loss of Micah Parsons! Jim, Riley & producer Primetime wrap up with some final thoughts on the Bears possibly becoming the Gary Bears, flipping it back to the Packers and the unique identity wrapped up between the state of Wisconsin and the football club in Green Bay!
Jim, Matt & Molly
Jason Wilde joins Jim & Molly to continue the conversation about the end of the Green Bay Packers' season at the hands of the division-rival Bears in the playoffs! Jason pushes back against Jim's take from Monday that Jordan Love was "insignificant" in the 2nd half of the loss, and why it doesn't feel like the loss will cost Matt LaFleur his job anymore. They also discuss the other hot candidates on the head coaching market like John Harbaugh and Mike Tomin as well as the Packers' trend of offering a small salary pool for assistants. Why does he have a hard time seeing Ed Policy hiring Harbaugh to work with Gutey, and where is Jeff Hafley's stock after giving up 25 points in the 4th quarter?