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Jen, Gabe & Chewy

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ESPN reporter Jen Lada teams up with Packers Hall of Famer Mark Chmura and longtime ESPN Milwaukee host Gabe Neitzel as they provide unique and raw perspectives on local and national sports headlines.2024, Good Karma Brands, LLC Baloncesto Béisbol y Sóftbol Fútbol (Americano) Política y Gobierno
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  • Adam Schefter: Malik Willis’ Price Tag, Kyler Murray Released, & Aaron Rodgers’ Next Team (Steelers? Vikings?)
    Mar 4 2026
    ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy for a packed, newsy conversation that hits the biggest storylines shaping the NFL offseason — and what they could mean for the Green Bay Packers and the NFC North. 030426 JGC HOUR 1 We start with the quarterback carousel, including why the Malik Willis market is heating up and what teams are weighing when comparing a bigger Willis contract to cheaper veteran options. Then we pivot to the latest on Aaron Rodgers’ next move, with Pittsburgh sounding like the most likely fit — and Minnesota still lurking depending on how their plans shake out. 030426 JGC HOUR 1 Schefter also breaks down the offseason calendar and league-wide trends: why the NFL Combine isn’t going anywhere (even with fewer participants and more Pro Days), what the NFLPA team “report card” grades mean when they go public, and why franchise tags are being used less — plus a clear explanation of the transition tag and what it means for a player like Daniel Jones. 030426 JGC HOUR 1 Finally, we hit the trade rumor board: why teams are monitoring Maxx Crosby and what it would look like if a contender pries him loose, plus the chatter around A.J. Brown and how teams react when they hear the asking price. 030426 JGC HOUR 1 Segment Timestamps 0:00 – Adam Schefter joins the show 030426 JGC HOUR 1 1:05 – Malik Willis free agency: market, money, and team decisions 030426 JGC HOUR 1 3:15 – Is the NFL Combine going away? Why it still matters 030426 JGC HOUR 1 5:20 – Aaron Rodgers: Steelers vs. other possibilities (including Vikings) 030426 JGC HOUR 1 6:20 – NFLPA report card grades: fallout and what teams do with it 030426 JGC HOUR 1 7:25 – Trade watch: Maxx Crosby + A.J. Brown rumors and timing 030426 JGC HOUR 1 10:05 – Franchise tag trends + why teams avoid it more now 030426 JGC HOUR 1 12:15 – Daniel Jones transition tag: how it works (and what teams give up) 030426 JGC HOUR 1 13:10 – How seriously teams take those NFLPA grades 030426 JGC HOUR 1 Keywords: Green Bay Packers, NFL Free Agency, Malik Willis, Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh Steelers, Minnesota Vikings, Kyler Murray, Maxx Crosby trade rumors, A.J. Brown, NFL Combine, franchise tag, transition tag, NFLPA report cards, Matt LaFleur.
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    48 m
  • Matt LaFleur’s Grade Falls — Should Packers Fans Be Concerned?
    Mar 4 2026
    The NFLPA report cards leaked — and the Packers didn’t look great. After ranking 7th last year, Green Bay fell to 21st overall, with noticeable drops in: Head Coach grade (B-) Offensive Coordinator (C) Training Staff (C) “Respect for Players” (second worst in the league) In Hour 2 of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the crew breaks down what these grades actually mean — and whether they should worry Packers fans. 030426 JGC HOUR 2 🏈 Matt LaFleur’s Respect Grade LaFleur’s “respect for players” score sparked immediate debate. Did something shift inside the locker room? Was it simply a reflection of a late-season losing stretch? Or are NIL-era athletes more sensitive to hard coaching and accountability? The hosts wrestle with whether being liked and being effective are two very different things — and whether that distinction matters when it comes to winning. 🎯 Adam Stenovich’s “C” The offensive coordinator’s C grade raised eyebrows. But what exactly are players evaluating? Scheme? Play-calling? Communication? Playing time? Without clarity on methodology, the crew questions how much weight a single letter should carry. 🧠 Are Players Getting Softer? Chewy raises the generational angle. Today’s players operate in a world of NIL money, social media, and constant feedback. Does that environment change how they respond to tough coaching? Or is this simply part of a competitive locker room reacting emotionally to adversity? 💰 Cap Dominoes Still Loom Beyond the grades, roster decisions remain the bigger offseason story: Rashan Gary’s cap hit Elgton Jenkins’ future Restructure possibilities Subtle phrasing from Gutekunst about players potentially not being on the team The survey grades may spark discussion — but roster moves will ultimately define the direction. ⚖️ The Bottom Line The Packers aren’t imploding. But the drop isn’t nothing. Whether it’s timing, culture, communication, or perception — something changed. The question now: Will Green Bay adjust, or will they trust their process? 🎧 A sharp, thoughtful breakdown of leaked NFLPA grades, coaching perception, and what it means for the Packers’ offseason — only on Jen, Gabe & Chewy.
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  • Rich Bisaccia Leaves — And Packers Fans Feel the Sting?
    Mar 3 2026
    The Packers raised ticket prices — again. And the reaction hasn’t been quiet. In this conversation on Jen, Gabe & Chewy, Jason Wilde breaks down the fallout from the Packers’ latest season ticket increase and the resurfacing of their “repeated resell” policy — including the controversial clarification that season ticket holders don’t technically own their seats. 022726 JGC Hour 1 🧀 “You Don’t Own Your Tickets” Jason revisits Aaron Popkey’s explanation that: Season tickets are annual licenses The team can choose not to renew Accounts can be revoked for repeated resale For fans who’ve paid the personal seat license fee (often $8,000–$10,000 per seat), that language didn’t sit well. Jason questions: Is there a transparent appeals process? Are enforcement standards clear? Is messaging contributing to frustration? 💰 16 Increases in 17 Years Jason notes this is the 16th ticket increase in 17 seasons. While defenders argue the Packers still sit mid-pack in pricing league-wide, the bigger issue is perception: Longtime fans feel squeezed. Resale profits sometimes offset costs. The “community-owned” identity feels complicated when enforcement tightens. 🏈 Rich Bisaccia’s Departure The segment also covers Rich Bisaccia leaving for Clemson. Jason explains: He believes the Packers were blindsided. The organization valued his cultural impact. Special teams improved in some areas, but not returns. The bigger takeaway: Green Bay struggled to find explosive returners — and that failure likely contributed to mounting pressure. ⚖️ The Bottom Line The Packers are financially strong. But perception matters. Ticket increases, resale enforcement, and messaging around ownership all land differently when fans already feel stretched. Jason’s takeaway is balanced: There’s logic behind the decisions — but execution and tone matter. 🎧 A grounded, insider look at Packers ticket policy, pricing backlash, and offseason changes — with Jason Wilde on Jen, Gabe & Chewy.
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