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Jason Wilde: Were the Packers Blindsided by Rich Bisaccia?

Jason Wilde: Were the Packers Blindsided by Rich Bisaccia?

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Rich Bisaccia is headed to Clemson. The Packers say they were blindsided. So what actually happened? In this Jason Wilde segment on Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the longtime Packers insider breaks down Bisaccia’s departure, what it says about Green Bay’s special teams philosophy, and whether the veteran coordinator ultimately became the scapegoat. 030326 Jason on JGC 🏈 Were the Packers Caught Off Guard? Jason says he believes the Packers when they claim they didn’t expect Bisaccia to leave. But he also acknowledges something important: Inside the building, there are people who feel it was “too little, too late” for the organization to publicly emphasize how valuable he was to the team’s culture. That messaging shift matters. 🎯 The Return Game Problem Jason doesn’t sugarcoat it: The Packers’ inability to find a legitimate punt or kick return threat was malpractice. After the excitement of the Keyshawn Nixon era, Green Bay never found a replacement who could flip field position or create anticipation. And whether that’s: Brian Gutekunst Matt LaFleur Bisaccia Or all three The failure was collective. 🧠 Was He the Scapegoat? The question gets asked directly: Did Bisaccia get tired of absorbing blame for issues beyond his control? Jason admits that’s possible. While coverage units improved and the punting situation stabilized, the narrative around special teams remained overwhelmingly negative. He describes Bisaccia as a “genuine article” — a coach who authentically cares about players — and notes that coaches like that aren’t always protected publicly when results don’t follow. ⚖️ The Bigger Takeaway This wasn’t just about special teams rankings. It was about perception, messaging, and philosophy. If the Packers valued him as much as they now say they did — why wasn’t that clearer earlier? And if the return game was such a priority — why was the personnel approach so hesitant? 🏁 The Bottom Line Rich Bisaccia leaving isn’t a crisis. But it is revealing. It shows: Messaging matters. Philosophy matters. And when performance and perception diverge, someone usually pays the price. 🎧 A thoughtful, insider breakdown of Bisaccia’s departure and what it says about the Packers’ internal dynamics — with Jason Wilde on Jen, Gabe & Chewy.
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