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The Homer Hour
Wisconsin on Demand
250 episodes
2 days ago
Homer and former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga break down the Packers’ season-ending loss to the Minnesota Vikings, questioning Matt LaFleur’s late decision to kick a field goal to avoid the shutout and debating whether more starters should have played in the finale. The guys run through their Three Pillars of the game: Green Bay sitting most of its starters, the reserve-heavy defense turning in a strong performance, and the controversial field goal with one second left while trailing 16–0. They then turn the page to Saturday’s Wild Card matchup against the Chicago Bears, with ESPN Packers reporter Rob Demovsky stopping by to share the latest from Titletown. Finally, the crew looks ahead and asks the big-picture question: depending on the outcome against Chicago, what’s next for Matt LaFleur — an extension, a firing, or business as usual?
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Basketball
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Homer and former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga break down the Packers’ season-ending loss to the Minnesota Vikings, questioning Matt LaFleur’s late decision to kick a field goal to avoid the shutout and debating whether more starters should have played in the finale. The guys run through their Three Pillars of the game: Green Bay sitting most of its starters, the reserve-heavy defense turning in a strong performance, and the controversial field goal with one second left while trailing 16–0. They then turn the page to Saturday’s Wild Card matchup against the Chicago Bears, with ESPN Packers reporter Rob Demovsky stopping by to share the latest from Titletown. Finally, the crew looks ahead and asks the big-picture question: depending on the outcome against Chicago, what’s next for Matt LaFleur — an extension, a firing, or business as usual?
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Basketball
Sports,
Football,
Baseball
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Packers vs. Broncos Possible Super Bowl Preview?
The Homer Hour
45 minutes
4 weeks ago
Packers vs. Broncos Possible Super Bowl Preview?
It’s our weekly edition of Rainman, and we’ve got a loaded lineup. Packers reporter Jason Wilde checks in with the latest out of Titletown as the Green & Gold gear up for their showdown with the Broncos. From injury updates to what the Packers must clean up to keep momentum rolling, Wilde brings the full report. Then, FOX6 Sports Director Tim Van Vooren jumps on to break down everything happening across Wisconsin sports — including the big question on everyone’s mind: How good is this Packers team really? And when it comes to the Super Bowl picture… will it be the Packers, the Broncos, both, or neither punching a ticket? Another jam-packed week of insight, debate, and plenty of green-and-gold talk.
The Homer Hour
Homer and former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga break down the Packers’ season-ending loss to the Minnesota Vikings, questioning Matt LaFleur’s late decision to kick a field goal to avoid the shutout and debating whether more starters should have played in the finale. The guys run through their Three Pillars of the game: Green Bay sitting most of its starters, the reserve-heavy defense turning in a strong performance, and the controversial field goal with one second left while trailing 16–0. They then turn the page to Saturday’s Wild Card matchup against the Chicago Bears, with ESPN Packers reporter Rob Demovsky stopping by to share the latest from Titletown. Finally, the crew looks ahead and asks the big-picture question: depending on the outcome against Chicago, what’s next for Matt LaFleur — an extension, a firing, or business as usual?