Episodios

  • Evan Cohen on Packers vs Bears Wild Card Matchup & Distractions Surrounding Matt LaFleur! - Jim, Matt & Molly
    20 m
  • Craig Karmazin on College Football Chaos, NFL Coaching Myths & Officiating Double Standards
    Jan 9 2026
    It’s Friday, and that means a free-flowing, wide-ranging conversation — this time diving well beyond the Packers. In this segment, Craig Karmazin joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy for a thoughtful and occasionally hilarious discussion that touches everything from Hail Mary officiating controversies to why college football culture almost never translates to the NFL. 🏈 The Hail Mary problem The conversation opens with frustration over how Hail Mary plays are officiated differently than every other snap: Why obvious pass interference goes uncalled Why officials suddenly change standards at the end of games Whether teams deserve “one more play” when a receiver is clearly grabbed The group compares it to controversial late fouls in college basketball and debates whether outcomes should be decided by rule exceptions. 🚫 Targeting & intent Craig explains why targeting rules are so difficult to enforce: Intent is nearly impossible to judge at full speed Player trajectory can’t change instantly Why punishing players for physics creates bad outcomes The takeaway: player safety matters, but the current rule often fails both players and fans. 🎓 College vs NFL coaching — why culture fails The discussion shifts into one of the strongest takes of the segment: Culture matters far more in college than it ever will in the NFL. Craig explains why: College coaches mold teenagers NFL coaches manage fully formed professionals Ego count jumps from 6 to 53 overnight They debate Dan Lanning, Kurt Cignetti, Nick Saban, and why even legendary college coaches struggle when they try to make the jump. 🧠 Why the NFL is a different sport Craig argues that NFL success is less about culture and more about: Scheme adaptability Ego management Quarterback alignment Willingness to pivot Tom Coughlin is used as an example of someone who succeeded only after changing his personality. 🍻 Bonus Friday chaos The segment also includes: Chewy’s monthly bourbon hour Bears fans being the most annoying fans in Wisconsin bars Why Packers fans don’t need to announce themselves Lighthearted banter that reminds listeners this is still Jen, Gabe & Chewy 🎧 Smart debate, strong opinions, and classic Friday energy — only on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. College football, NFL coaching, Hail Mary rule, pass interference debate, targeting rule, college vs NFL coaches, Nick Saban, John Harbaugh, Dan Lanning, Kurt Cignetti, Tom Coughlin, Packers Bears rivalry, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy
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    17 m
  • Schefter: Seven Teams Called John Harbaugh in 45 Minutes — What That Means for LaFleur
    Jan 7 2026
    ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy with major breaking news: John Harbaugh has been fired after 18 seasons, and the NFL coaching market exploded instantly. Schefter reveals that within 45 minutes of Harbaugh’s firing, seven teams reached out to his agent — including organizations that currently have head coaches. He compares the situation to “cheating on your spouse,” explaining how quietly teams must operate when exploring upgrades without blowing up their current locker room. The conversation naturally turns to Green Bay and Matt LaFleur. Schefter explains why LaFleur’s situation is unresolved but clear: The Packers want him back LaFleur wants to be back The real issue is money, term, and approach Schefter lays out what a fair deal might look like, using Ben Johnson’s rumored salary as a baseline and stressing that how the Packers negotiate matters more than the final number. Come in low, and you risk alienating a coach who would immediately have options across the league. Other key insights include: Why Harbaugh instantly became the hottest candidate in football Why Sean McDermott (and others) should be nervous after this firing Why modern NFL teams prioritize offensive head coaches tied to quarterbacks Why LaFleur would have a job “in a moment” if he ever hit the open market How Ed Policy’s leadership style remains largely unknown — but influential The segment wraps with a preview of Packers–Bears, with Schefter calling it the best-case scenario matchup for Green Bay — but also the most devastating loss possible if it goes wrong. 🎧 A must-listen, league-wide perspective on coaching power, leverage, and why the Packers’ biggest offseason decision may already be taking shape. Packers, Green Bay Packers, Adam Schefter, John Harbaugh fired, Matt LaFleur contract, NFL coaching carousel, Ben Johnson salary, NFL head coaches, Packers offseason, Ed Policy, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy
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    15 m
  • David Kaplan of ESPN Chicago of Packers vs Bears, Round 3! - Jim, Matt & Molly
    Jan 7 2026
    David Kaplan of ESPN Chicago (with his cheese-grater hat) joins Jim & Molly to talk about Packers vs Bears, Round 3 - the playoff edition! Kap gets into his SOARING CONFIDENCE in Caleb Williams while also answering what SCARES him most about this Packers team at this point of the season! They also get a vibe check on how Bears fans after losing to the Lions ahead of this Packers rematch, why losing this game would be BEYOND devastating for Chicago, and whether Ben Johnson was indeed taking a SHOT at Matt LaFleur again when talking about not resting starters Week 18!
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    19 m
  • Rob Demovsky on Who Earned Defensive Snaps, Locker Room Belief & LaFleur’s Future
    Jan 6 2026
    ESPN’s Rob Demovsky joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy after the Packers’ season finale to break down what actually mattered — and what didn’t — heading into the playoffs. 🏈 Defenders who helped themselves Demovsky highlights two players who stood out despite the game’s “preseason feel”: Barron Sorrell, who showed legitimate run-stopping ability and pass-rush upside Trevon Diggs, whose tackling and physicality could earn him real snaps in the postseason Rob explains why both players may factor into the defensive rotation even with starters returning — and why snap counts tell a story coaches won’t say publicly. 🧠 Do the Packers actually believe? Demovsky shares insight from the locker room, noting that Jordan Love addressed the team after the game, delivering a clear message that “this is the real deal now.” Rob cautions that belief is hard to measure — sometimes it’s real, sometimes it’s noise — but says this group’s messaging feels consistent and genuine. He and Chewy compare this team’s mindset to past Packers playoff teams, including the 1998 squad that knew it wasn’t quite good enough — and why this situation feels different. 💰 Matt LaFleur’s contract reality The conversation then shifts to LaFleur’s future: Rob agrees the situation has moved past “do they want him?” It’s now about money, term, and leverage LaFleur could sign an extension, play out his deal, or force a decision Demovsky stresses one key point: Either you think he’s the guy — or you don’t. The money should follow the decision. He also explains why letting a coach play out the final year is the riskiest option, citing Mike McCarthy’s Dallas ending as a cautionary tale. 🧩 Jeff Hafley & the coaching market Rob discusses why Hafley may get interviews, why the head-coach market is deeper than expected, and why his chances of landing a job may be closer to 40–60 than a lock. 🏁 Outlook vs. Chicago Demovsky closes by saying the Packers should feel confident heading into Chicago: They controlled most of the previous matchup Health should be better It’s a game Green Bay wanted Whoever wins gets a powerful narrative — either “we beat Ben Johnson twice” or “resting worked.” 🎧 Clear-eyed Packers insight, locker room context, and front-office reality — only on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Packers, Green Bay Packers, Rob Demovsky, Packers defense, Barron Sorrell, Trevon Diggs, Matt LaFleur contract, Packers playoffs, Jordan Love leadership, Jeff Hafley, Packers Bears preview, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy
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    16 m
  • Rob Demovsky on Packers Regular Season Finale vs. Vikings
    Jan 2 2026
    Jesse & Tausch are joined by ESPN NFL Nation reporter Rob Demovsky! He talks about why he's interested in this week's tilt, Trevon Diggs potential impact, Clayton Tune's first Packers start, how the team is practicing, and much more!
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    19 m
  • Rob Demovsky on the Packers’ QB Injuries and Playoff Outlook
    Dec 22 2025
    With uncertainty at quarterback and the playoff picture tightening, ESPN’s Rob Demovsky joins Jen, Gabe, and Chewy to explain what he’s hearing, how injuries impact Green Bay’s chances, and what comes next.
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    15 m
  • Dave Kaplan on Packers vs Bears after Micah Parsons Injury + Jordan Love vs Caleb Williams, pt. 2! - Jim, Matt & Molly
    Dec 17 2025
    Dave Kaplan of ESPN Chicago joins Jim, Matt & Molly to talk about this week's pivotal Packers vs Bears game on Saturday and how things have changed with Micah Parsons now out for the season -- Kap assures, the Bears will still come to play! They also discuss the matchup versus the Bears defense, which team now has a better roster with Parsons out for the Packers, and who is Kap taking right now -- Jordan Love or Caleb Williams? They discuss the playoff implications for whatever team loses on Saturday, and Kap gives his official score prediction for Packers and the Bears, pt.2!
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    17 m
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