Episodios

  • Wilde: Rashan Gary Calling His Play ‘Great’ Is Delusional — Here’s Why It Matters
    Dec 18 2025
    Jen, Gabe & Chewy welcome Jason Wilde for a wide-ranging segment that somehow merges Bears dysfunction, Packers accountability questions, and a crucial round of injury updates ahead of Saturday’s showdown. 🔥 Bears Chaos Makes Packers Fans Smile Wilde reacts to the Chicago Bears publishing an open relocation letter during their best season in a decade — a classic example of organizational dysfunction. From Arlington Heights to Northwest Indiana rumors, Wilde calls it another completely unnecessary self-inflicted distraction. 🔥 Rashan Gary’s “I’ve Been Playing Great” Comment Wilde doesn’t hold back. When Gary claimed he’s been playing “great” despite seven straight games without a sack, Wilde calls the self-assessment: “Delusional.” He explains what accountability should sound like from a premier pass rusher, especially now that Micah Parsons is gone. Wilde walks through how players like Elton Jenkins and Zach Tom openly critique themselves — and why Gary missed an opportunity to show leadership. 🔥 Effort Questions & Chewy’s ‘Loaf’ Theory Chewy suggests Gary looks slow on film and may even be loafing on plays. Wilde acknowledges the film concerns and why Parsons sprinting past Gary in pursuit has become a lightning-rod moment. 🔥 Packers Injury Likelihood Rankings Wilde gives a most-to-least likely list of who will play Saturday: Josh Jacobs — likely (on a modified “Clifton/Woodson plan”) Christian Watson — probably (sternum injury but flew home with team) Zach Tom — maybe Evan Williams — unlikely (MCL, sounded “not close”) 🔥 LaFleur’s Future & Ed Policy’s Power Structure The crew discusses whether an 0–3 finish would reflect on LaFleur — and Wilde outlines why Ed Policy’s desire to restore the old Packers structure (GM over HC) complicates LaFleur’s next contract negotiation. 🎧 A dense, insightful, sharp conversation that hits Bears dysfunction, Packers leadership questions, and game-changing injury updates — only on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Packers, Green Bay Packers, Jason Wilde, Rashan Gary, Packers injuries, Christian Watson, Josh Jacobs, Zach Tom, Evan Williams, Packers Bears preview, Matt LaFleur, Ed Policy, Packers coaching structure, NFC North, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy
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    54 m
  • Life After Parsons: Packers Scramble for Answers Before Bears Showdown
    Dec 18 2025
    Everything has changed for the Packers — and Jen, Gabe & Chewy try to make sense of it all as Green Bay enters a defining week in the NFC North. With Micah Parsons out for the year, the show dives into what the Packers now must become to finish the season strong, who carries the burden, and how dramatically the defense’s identity shifts without their most disruptive player. The crew discusses: 🔥 1. Matt LaFleur's future — and a possible front office shakeup The conversation explores how Ed Policy may want to return to the old Packers power structure, where: • The GM hires/fires the head coach • Football ops run underneath one unified chain • And LaFleur may need to decide whether he’s willing to stay in a setup where Brian Gutekunst is fully empowered They debate whether LaFleur would even sign an extension under those conditions — or coach out the final year and walk. 🔥 2. Watson’s importance — and why he might be the offense’s most irreplaceable weapon Watson’s chest/sternum injury created a major scare, but his limited practice session is encouraging. The crew breaks down why Watson changes everything: • Forces defenses out of single-high looks • Opens the run game • Creates explosive opportunities no one else on the roster can replicate Is he the most irreplaceable offensive piece besides Love? The group debates. 🔥 3. Bears week pressure The Bears are playing with confidence and absolutely smell blood in the water. The Packers? They must emotionally recover from Parsons’ loss AND prepare for a team that nearly beat them last time — and now believes it can score at will. Topics include: • Why the Bears view Saturday as their Super Bowl • Why the Packers must not come out flat • Whether the offense must carry the team for the rest of the season • How the point spread still favors Green Bay — and why that confuses Chewy 🔥 4. LaFleur’s role vs. injuries Is it fair to evaluate LaFleur harshly when the team is gutted by injuries? The crew weighs: • When coaching matters • When injuries excuse performance • And why the final three games cannot define six years of work 🎧 Emotional honesty, front-office intrigue, and rivalry-week tension — only on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Packers, Green Bay Packers, Micah Parsons injury, Christian Watson injury, Matt LaFleur future, Packers Bears preview, NFC North, Packers coaching structure, Brian Gutekunst, Ed Policy, Packers offense, Packers defense, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy
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    36 m
  • Adam Schefter on Parsons’ ACL, Mahomes’ Injury, and Why the NFL Faces a Crisis
    Dec 17 2025
    ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy on a somber Wednesday after the NFL’s nightmare injury weekend — one that saw Patrick Mahomes and Micah Parsons both go down, along with scares involving Puka Nacua and Davante Adams. Schefter walks the crew through the moment he saw Parsons’ knee bend on the broadcast and immediately knew what he was witnessing: “Oh my God… he just tore his ACL. You know right away.” He explains how tough it is for the league when two of the sport’s biggest superstars are injured within hours of each other — and how it casts a cloud over everything else happening on a Sunday, even big wins and playoff pushes. The conversation shifts to the NFL’s injury epidemic: 309 players placed on IR this season through Week 15 Up from 274 at the same point in 2023 Trending toward one of the highest totals in league history Schefter discusses whether this mounting injury wave could empower players to push back against the NFL’s long-assumed plan to add an 18th game in the next CBA — or if the financial incentives will make it inevitable. He also gives his perspective on: Why Mahomes’ situation is different from Parsons’ Why teams and players must prepare for injuries as part of the modern NFL Why the next CBA fight could be the biggest since the 2011 lockout 🎧 Clear-eyed, informed, and brutally honest — this Schefter appearance unpacks the most significant injury weekend of the NFL season and what it means for the league’s future. Packers, Green Bay Packers, Adam Schefter, Micah Parsons ACL, Patrick Mahomes injury, NFL injuries, IR total, 18-game season CBA, NFLPA, NFL news, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy
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    47 m
  • Packers Fallout: Parsons’ ACL, Rashan Gary’s Response & Do the Bears Now Have the Edge?
    Dec 17 2025
    The Green Bay Packers’ season changed instantly in Denver. Jen, Gabe & Chewy break down the emotional and on-field fallout after Micah Parsons’ presumed ACL tear, the moment that sucked the air out of the stadium — and the Packers’ sideline. The crew revisits the sequence: leading by nine, setting up to put the game away, Christian Watson injured on a deep shot, Parsons going down moments later, and the defense unraveling without their most dominant player. They discuss how Denver went from 2.9 yards per carry to shredding a clean pocket once Parsons exited. This hour digs into: 🔥 Rashan Gary’s reaction Gary insists he’s “been playing at a high level” and just needs to “do his 1/11th.” Chewy calls it delusional, pointing out Gary’s long sack drought and visible effort drop-offs on film. 🔥 Why the defense collapsed No sacks No pressures beyond Enagbare Corners isolated without help Sean Payton exploiting the Parsons-less front The loss wasn’t just physical — it was emotional. The team looked stunned, and the show breaks down why injuries to Parsons and Watson created a meltdown even the offense couldn't recover from. 🔥 Bears week outlook Despite the injuries, Vegas has the Packers favored by 1.5 — and Chewy is baffled. The crew debates: Why the Bears smell blood in the water Whether Green Bay’s run defense can hold up Why this may be Chicago’s “Super Bowl” How the Packers can avoid a late-season collapse 🔥 LaFleur’s job security The show discusses whether missing the playoffs due to injuries would reflect on Matt LaFleur at all — and whether the Packers should consider an extension now or wait. 🔥 NFL injuries & comeback fantasies Fans want old stars like Clay Matthews or Za’Darius Smith (with his eyeball emojis) to walk through the door. The crew breaks down why that’s not happening — and why toughness injuries like Josh Jacobs’ knee are far more complex than fans realize. 🎧 Honest emotion, tough questions, Bears-week anxiety, and classic JGC chaos — only on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Packers, Green Bay Packers, Micah Parsons injury, Christian Watson injury, Rashan Gary comments, Packers Bears preview, Packers defense collapse, Matt LaFleur, Jordan Love, NFL injuries, Packers podcast, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy
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    44 m
  • Parsons’ Injury Changes Everything — Packers Scramble for a New Path Forward
    Dec 16 2025
    Everything changed in one quarter. The Packers were up 23–14, the offense humming, and the season trending toward a possible Super Bowl push… until Micah Parsons suffered a presumed ACL tear and Christian Watson left for the hospital. Jen, Gabe & Chewy unpack the emotional gut punch of losing Green Bay’s most dominant defensive player — a moment that instantly shifted the tone from optimism to devastation. The crew discusses how quickly momentum vanished, why the stadium went silent, and how the injury fallout unraveled the Packers on both sides of the ball. They break down: How much Parsons’ absence changes the defense, from pressure packages to coverage expectations Why the team’s entire identity — physicality, swagger, confidence — was centered around Parsons The challenge ahead for Jordan Love, who must now elevate like Rodgers and Favre once did in crisis moments Matt LaFleur’s new reality: replacing a game-wrecker while dealing with injuries to Watson, Kraft, and an O-line already stretched thin Whether Green Bay can handle a suddenly surging Bears team that “smells blood in the water” Why this upcoming matchup may be one of the hardest emotional resets the team has faced in years The crew also compares this moment to past devastating injuries in franchise history, discusses how long it takes players to mentally recover, and debates whether the Packers can still win the NFC North or must now fight simply to survive. 🎧 Raw emotion, honest perspective, and the reality of a season-changing injury — all on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Packers, Green Bay Packers, Micah Parsons ACL, Christian Watson injury, Packers defense, Packers Bears preview, Jordan Love pressure, Matt LaFleur, Packers injuries, NFC North race, Packers season outlook, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy
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    51 m
  • Packers Lose Parsons: Who Carries the Load Now? LaFleur? Love? Someone Else?
    Dec 16 2025
    With Micah Parsons’ season almost certainly over, Jen, Gabe & Chewy ask the biggest question in Green Bay: who must step up now? Jordan Love? Matt LaFleur? Someone unexpected? The crew debates whose burden grows the most without Parsons wrecking games. Chewy argues it's Matt LaFleur, who must get aggressive and build 35-point game plans the rest of the way. Jen sees the pressure shifting to Jordan Love, who now must carry the offense through injuries to Watson, Kraft and a battered offensive line. They revisit Jason Wilde’s comments about the team needing to lean on the same mindset they had before Parsons even arrived — a reminder the Packers believed they were good enough long before the superstar edge rusher arrived. They also examine: • Matthew Golden’s breakout signs, and whether he becomes the WR spark they need • Why LaFleur may need to embrace a “Detroit Lions-style” aggressive mindset on 4th down • Why the Packers may need to win shootouts, not slugfests • Whether the Packers’ WR room is their deepest since Jordy–Cobb–Adams • How the Bears will defend them differently this week — and what it takes to beat a division rival smelling blood Then the focus shifts to Bears week pressure: Chicago is confident, motivated, and prepared — and with no Parsons, the Packers must find new ways to generate pressure and force mistakes. The guys map out playoff and seeding scenarios and explain how Saturday’s game could turn the NFC North upside down… or keep Green Bay clinging to hope by a thread. 🎧 A tense, urgent, and brutally honest hour of Packers talk — only on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Packers, Green Bay Packers, Micah Parsons injury, Jordan Love, Matt LaFleur, Packers Bears preview, Packers offense, Packers WR depth, Matthew Golden, Jaden Reed, Packers playoff picture, NFC North race, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy
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    40 m
  • Season-Changing Injury: Micah Parsons Out, Packers Reeling & Bears Up Next
    Dec 15 2025
    Micah Parsons goes down, Christian Watson leaves for the hospital, the Packers blow a 9-point lead in Denver… and Jen, Gabe & Chewy walk into the studio feeling like they’re going to a funeral. The crew relives a brutal afternoon in Denver where the injuries in the fourth quarter completely flipped the game — and possibly the season. They break down: How different the defense looked with Micah on the field versus the clean pockets Bo Nix saw after he left Why Sean Payton absolutely ate Jeff Hafley’s lunch, even before the injury The defense generating no sacks, hardly any pressure, and dropped interceptions that came back to haunt them Why this Broncos game went from “Super Bowl statement opportunity” to “season just changed in one quarter” They also dive into: The emotional gut-punch of losing Parsons — and why this feels worse than most regular-season losses How much blame (if any) Matt LaFleur deserves, what his extension could look like, and whether the front office would really consider moving on How different the mood would be if they had simply lost the game but kept Parsons healthy Then it all pivots to Bears week: Why Chicago will treat Saturday night like their Super Bowl Why the Bears now “smell blood in the water” with no Micah Parsons and a banged-up Christian Watson How this game likely decides the NFC North and could set up a Lions–Bears play-in game in Week 18 The mental grind of going to Soldier Field right after losing your second-best player and possibly a top-10 piece on offense Chewy compares the feeling to past Packers gut punches — Reggie White’s hamstring tear, Sterling Sharpe’s neck, Aaron Rodgers’ collarbones — and explains what it’s like in the locker room when a season-altering injury hits. Plus: callers from Chicago and Broncos country weigh in, fans describe waking up feeling like it’s a funeral, and the crew wrestles with the wild emotional swing from “this might be a Super Bowl team” to “can they even be good without Micah and Watson?” 🎧 Raw emotion, real football talk, and full-on Bears week anxiety — all in one hour of Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Packers, Green Bay Packers, Micah Parsons injury, Christian Watson injury, Bo Nix vs Packers, Broncos vs Packers, Denver game reaction, Matt LaFleur hot seat, Packers vs Bears preview, NFC North race, Jeff Hafley, Rashan Gary, Jen Gabe and Chewy, ESPN Milwaukee, Wisconsin sports
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    46 m
  • Demovsky: Packers Reeling After Parsons’ Injury — What Happens Next?
    Dec 15 2025
    ESPN’s Rob Demovsky joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy from Denver after a gut-wrenching day for the Green Bay Packers — a loss on the field and an even bigger loss off it, with Micah Parsons suffering a likely season-ending injury. Rob describes the scene inside the visiting locker room, including the powerful moment when Rashan Gary paused for 12 full seconds before answering how the team moves forward — a silence that said everything about the emotional weight of the moment. Rob shares updates on the other key injuries: • Christian Watson, taken to the hospital but cleared to fly — a promising sign for his return • Zach Tom and Evan Williams, both “week-to-week” with knee issues The conversation turns to how the Packers actually replace Parsons, with Rob emphasizing: • Blitzing will increase, because organic pressure won’t be enough • Coverage players must now withstand long, sustained drives • Dropped interceptions — previously erased by Parsons’ dominance — now become game-changing mistakes Rob also contextualizes the defensive collapse with a stunning stat: Micah Parsons generated 64 pressures — Rashan Gary was second on the team with 28 — a 36-pressure gap, the largest drop-off between a team’s No. 1 and No. 2 pass rusher in the NFL. Without Parsons, every corner, safety, and linebacker now plays with less margin for error — and the coaching staff must completely rethink the pressure package. 🎧 A revealing look inside the Packers’ toughest moment of the season — only with Rob Demovsky on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Packers, Green Bay Packers, Rob Demovsky, Micah Parsons injury, Packers injuries, Christian Watson injury, Zach Tom injury, Packers defense, Packers locker room, Matt LaFleur, Jeff Hafley, Packers season outlook, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy
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    43 m