The 2PM hour of Kyle, Brust & Nortman kicks off the full crew’s first show together of the new year with immediate fireworks over Packers–Bears and what’s truly at stake. Kyle Wallace sparks debate by calling Chicago the “best-case scenario,” while Ben Brust argues this is the biggest game of the Matt LaFleur–Jordan Love era. Brad Nortman weighs in on expectations, playoff windows, and why the Packers should feel confident despite injuries. With passionate callers, division stakes, and strong opinions flying early, the hour sets the tone for a heated playoff week.
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The 2PM hour of Kyle, Brust & Nortman kicks off the full crew’s first show together of the new year with immediate fireworks over Packers–Bears and what’s truly at stake. Kyle Wallace sparks debate by calling Chicago the “best-case scenario,” while Ben Brust argues this is the biggest game of the Matt LaFleur–Jordan Love era. Brad Nortman weighs in on expectations, playoff windows, and why the Packers should feel confident despite injuries. With passionate callers, division stakes, and strong opinions flying early, the hour sets the tone for a heated playoff week.
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Kyle, Brust & Nortman
The 2PM hour of Kyle, Brust & Nortman kicks off the full crew’s first show together of the new year with immediate fireworks over Packers–Bears and what’s truly at stake. Kyle Wallace sparks debate by calling Chicago the “best-case scenario,” while Ben Brust argues this is the biggest game of the Matt LaFleur–Jordan Love era. Brad Nortman weighs in on expectations, playoff windows, and why the Packers should feel confident despite injuries. With passionate callers, division stakes, and strong opinions flying early, the hour sets the tone for a heated playoff week.